Recovery FAilure!!!

From: Michael Joseph <qmick_at_nyc.pipeline.com>
Date: 1995/06/22
Message-ID: <3sdadu$rkc_at_pipe4.nyc.pipeline.com>#1/1


You should be able to bring up the database with RESETLOGFILES or something like this to cure the problem.  

Check it out in the manual.  

MJ      

In comp.databases.oracle gmccalman_at_ivory.trentu.ca (Grace McCalman, Box 524, Trent University, Peterborough, (705)740-2337) said:    

>Enter message text; type CTRL/Z when done.
>Hi there,
>I guess you missed the last notice so I sent it again. I have a problem.
>( this e-mail is really being accessed from South America too!!!)
>I have a database that is dated Jun 17th. However , the disk with the
 control
>and redo log files crashed and could not be recovered.
>So now I have have a database that is more recent than my control and redo
 log
>files. Have you ever had this problem or have you ever solved this
 problem? I
>need some answers because I have tried everything! It seems to me that
 Oracle
>should not have such a control (database dependent on the redo log files)
 when
>one knows that their database is intact and that redo logs are not
 required for
>recovery of anykind.
>A reply or comment would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks
>
>
>Grace
Received on Thu Jun 22 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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