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Re: Trying to Recover a bad Crash

From: Van Messner <vmessner_at_netaxis.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 18:22:22 -0500
Message-ID: <okXd2.1111$eB2.3561@news14.ispnews.com>


Were the database files copied when the database was shut down? What happened to the control files - were they all on the crashed disk? Were you running in archive mode? Do you know enough about the controlfiles to create any? Call me at work tomorrow if you are not recovered. (203) 863-8717.
Van

Ciaccess wrote in message <3676adde.0_at_news.wincom.net>...
>I've been brought in to try and recover an Oracle Database after a bad HD
>crash. Unfortunatley they did not have a good backup procedure in place.
I
>have all the datafiles for the tablespaces and system tablespace, and for
>the rollback segment, that's it.
>Is there any way to recover this database. I was thinking 'Create
>ControlFile' may be the solution. I tried this but Oracle wants me to
folow
>up with a recover operation which in turn doesn't recover the database.
>If anybody knows the way please let me know.
>
>
Received on Wed Dec 16 1998 - 17:22:22 CST

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