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Connect to the database with SYSDBA privileges by using the SQL*Plus utility. |
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After the restoration is complete, use SQL*Plus to perform the recovery manually by issuing the following command for every tablespace that needs recovering: |
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Alter the recovered tablespaces online with the following SQL*Plus command: |
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Restoring a Lost Copy of a Multiplexed Control File: Use this procedure to recover a database if a permanent media failure has damaged one or more Control Files of a database, and at least one Control File has not been damaged by the media failure. For more information, see Restore Lost Copy of a Multiplexed Control File in the Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery Advanced User’s Guide or to Responding to the Loss of a Subset of the Current Control Files in the Oracle Database Backup and Recovery User’s Guide for Oracle 11g. |
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Restoring a Control File from Backup After Loss of All Current Control Files: Use this procedure to restore a Backup Control File if a permanent media failure has damaged all Control Files of a database and you have a backup of the Control File. |
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Connect to the database with SYSDBA privileges by using the SQL*Plus utility. |
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To recover the database to a point equivalent to the current SCN stored in the datafiles, perform the recovery by using the USING BACKUP CONTROLFILE command. |
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After recovery is finished, open the database with the RESETLOGS option. |
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