joel garry wrote:
> Wolf Grossi wrote:
>> joel garry wrote:
>>> Wolf Grossi wrote:
>>>
>>>> No archived logs were saved and no oracle support.
>>> Past time to reevaluate your priorities.
>>>
>> What u mean?
>>
>
> You need to have support and a proper, tested, backup and restore
> methodology in place before you need them. Very basic administrative
> principles. We've seen a lot of posts here over the years where people
> haven't adhered to those principles, and quite often it is a conscious
> decision not to bother with them because of the perceived cost.
> Sometimes it's even worse, a poor prioritization of the the types of
> things that can (read: will) go wrong - like not realizing that
> depending on a super-duper storage device means a single point of
> failure, or thinking oracle database files are just flat things you can
> access any way you please.
>
> It is a management decision to prioritize how much their data is worth.
> There are some amazingly bad decisions out there, by people who really
> ought to know better. Don't be offended, you appear to be suffering
> the results of such a situation. Just sayin', so maybe you can make
> things better.
lol :-)
U do not understand the original question:
I was askin 'how can I recover ...'
and *not* 'how can I prevent...'
cu
Wolf
Received on Fri Nov 17 2006 - 02:13:21 CST