From: Yangbo He <yhe@attglobal.net>
Subject: Re: Standby database question?
Date: 2000/06/06
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I had same problem, we are using 8.0.3.0.0 on HP-UX 10.2.
I called Oracle, and I did follow the steps. but when I ran the "recover
standby database",
I always get error " system01.dbf" need more recovery.
the requested archived log file is in the correct path!

My situation is:

Saturday night, I shut down the production db, make a cold backup,
transfer all oracle related files including Oracle software to another
machine, this is an exact copy of whole machine except IP.

I open the database to test if it works.( this is the only different
from the Oracle Document).

then I follow the steps to create Standby database and recover failed.

what is the problem?

Thanks in advanced.

spencer wrote:

> a standby database normally runs in recovery mode, and does
> not require you to "manual recover the redo logs". you have to
> cancel the recovery to take the db out of "standby" mode.
>
> the members of the newsgroup will need more info in order to
> "debug" your problem...
>
> operating system and version
> oracle database edition and version
> svrmgr statements you are using
> error messages you are gettin
>
> "Erwin Dondorp" <erwindon@wxs.nl> wrote in message
> news:39398CFC.E8166CC6@wxs.nl...
> > Sqljames wrote:
> > > Does anyone know of any bugs within Oracle's standby
 database.  I am able to
> > > mount it, but I cannot manual recover the redo logs properly
 and I am not able
> > > to activate the database.
> >
> > What is the error message you get?
> > (and which server-version are you using?)
> >
> > E.
> >



