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Re: Recreating your control files

From: Peter <peter_at_nomorenewsspammin.ca>
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 20:22:42 GMT
Message-ID: <aif6gvolsgm2vn81at2alekflbjs1i3id1@4ax.com>


On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 23:48:33 +1000, "Quarkman" <quarkman_at_nowhere> wrote:

I meant you recreate controlfiles based on your binary or text version of your controlfile backup. This may happen when your harddrive crashes. I know you are thinking about the DB itself crashing, sorry for the confusion.

Thanks

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>"Peter" <peter_at_nomorenewsspammin.ca> wrote in message
>news:0dflfvg3ij8s95vd1qgel0vtulp890nlm0_at_4ax.com...
>> When you recreate your control files for a crash recovery, why would
>> that be a safe thing to do?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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>I don't understand the question.
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>Who says you re-create the control files when you perform a crash recovery??
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>Crash recovery=instance recovery.
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>Instance recoveries are performed by saying 'startup'. Oracle does the rest.
>And controlfiles don't come into it.
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>Or have I missed your point?
>
>~QM
>
Received on Wed Jul 02 2003 - 15:22:42 CDT

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