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I am sorry for my english too.
Try to create new database, better in the same OS, same database
version with the same tablespace and files structures. Shutdown
database, replace files with files from old directories, start up the
database. It could work.
Aleks
pdsgomes_at_gmail.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> First, i say sorry for my poor english, imfrom portugal :)
>
> Well my problem is that i was running SuSE Linux 8.0 with Oracle
> 9.2.0.1, and sudenly, because of the electricity, the system disk
> crashed up and now, i just have the secondary disk, this one healthy,
> with the oracle directories and the entire database.
>
> At present i have a new machine with SuSE 9.1 and Oracle 9.2.0.4
> installed, and the question is. how can i recover the database that is
> on directories into the new server with a new Oracle version.
>
> I just what to recover a user from the old database, and its very
> important for me, normaly my backups were simple (ex. exp xxx/xxx_at_orcl1
> file=xxx.dmp owner=xxx) i i had my backup done, but it passes 3 months
> that i was not making backups, now the only way is to recover that user
> from the directories.
>
> I apreciated every help that u guys can get me.
>
> Thanks a let
Received on Tue Oct 03 2006 - 08:33:22 CDT
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