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recovery using a backuped control file! [message #57005] Tue, 13 May 2003 23:54 Go to next message
Muhammad Waqas Shabir
Messages: 26
Registered: April 2003
Junior Member
Hi!
I have backed up a binary control file using command: alter database backup controlfile to 'path';

how can i use this file if my original control file becomes unavailable/deleted?

my second question to you is that if i have used the command:
alter database backup controlfile to trace;

how will i read that create control file script, how will i use this command after issuing it...

Waiting for your response!

S. M. Waqas Shabir
Re: recovery using a backuped control file! [message #57023 is a reply to message #57005] Thu, 15 May 2003 03:33 Go to previous message
Deepa
Messages: 269
Registered: November 2000
Senior Member
hi,

With binary controlfile , u copy the control file to the location specified in the init.ora file.
Oracle will automatically take from the location.

With trace of the controlfile,
U can find the script in USER_DUMP_DESt.Edit according to your requirements.
copy the script

Then in svrmgrl,

startupmount
Then paste the script....

but make sure u open the database after this operation with resetlogs option and them make a complete backup of the database again as all ur old backups will be invalidated.
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