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standby database - missing datafiles

standby database - missing datafiles

2005-08-31       - By The Human Fly

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Thanks Ric,

Well, I have already done with it.

Since my standby_file_management was set auto, I made it back to
manual and I renamed the 194 file to the real one and then stop and
start the database. Now,  everything is back to normal. Of course, I
change standby_file_management=auto back in my init file.

Thanks once again.

On 8/31/05, Ric Van Dyke <Ric.Van.Dyke@(protected)> wrote:
> All you should need to do is add the datafile to the standby manually, then
restart the apply (MRP) on the standby.  The apply will not work until that
datafile is there.
>
>
> Ric Van Dyke
> Ric.van.Dyke@(protected)
>
>
> -- -- Original Message -- --
> From: The Human Fly
> Sent: Wed Aug 31 04:56:20 EDT 2005
> To: Oracle-L Freelists
> Subject: standby database - missing datafiles
>
>
> Hello list,
>
> We have a standby database for one of bank critical database. Unfortunately,
> when we added a datafile to the production database, there was no space left
on
> standby database server and oracle couldn't create the file on standby
> server and alter log says the following:
> ==
> File #194 added to control file as 'UNNAMED00194'. Originally created as:
> '/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf'
> Recovery was unable to create the file as:
> '/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf'
> Sun Aug 28 09:42:21 2005
> MRP0: Background Media Recovery terminated with error 1274
> Sun Aug 28 09:42:22 2005
> Errors in file /u2camm1/oradba/admin/SYMP/bdump/symp_mrp0_598062.trc:
> ORA-01274 (See ORA-01274.ora-code.com): cannot add datafile '/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf' -
> file could not be created
> ORA-19502 (See ORA-19502.ora-code.com): write error on file "/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf",
> blockno 19969 (blocksize=8192)
> ORA-27063 (See ORA-27063.ora-code.com): skgfospo: number of bytes read/written is incorrect
> IBM AIX RISC System/6000 Error: 28: No space left on device
> Additional information: -1
> Additional information: 1048576
> ORA-19502 (See ORA-19502.ora-code.com): write error on file "/u2camm1/oradata/SYMP/SYMPperfstat03.dbf",
> blockno 19713 (blocksize=8192)
> ORA-27063 (See ORA-27063.ora-code.com): skgfospo: number of bytes read/written is incorrect
> IBM AIX RISC System/6000 Error: 28: No space left on device
> Additional information: -1
> Additional information: 1048576
> Some recovered datafiles maybe left media fuzzy
> Media recovery may continue but open resetlogs may fail
> MRP0: Background Media Recovery process shutdown
> Sun Aug 28 10:07:11 2005
> ===
> I try to stop and start the standby database, the MRP background process dies
> and not able to apply archived to the stand database.
>
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Syed Jaffar Hussain
> OCP 8i & 9i DBA,
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Best Regards,
Syed Jaffar Hussain
OCP 8i & 9i DBA,
Banque Saudi Fransi,
Saudi Arabia
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