Problem
When you try to restore a database or a datafile you get error:
RMAN> restore datafile 189;
Starting restore at 07-NOV-13
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=363 devtype=DISK
Starting restore at 07-NOV-13
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=363 devtype=DISK
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 11/07/2013 14:10:20
RMAN-06026: some targets not found - aborting restore
RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 189 found to restore
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 11/07/2013 14:10:20
RMAN-06026: some targets not found - aborting restore
RMAN-06023: no backup or copy of datafile 189 found to restore
But you have a valid backup of the datafile:
RMAN> list backup of datafile 189;
List of Backup Sets
===================
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
168 Full 531.52M DISK 00:00:00 06-NOV-13
BP Key: 168 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAGXXXXXX
Piece Name: G:\ORACLE\BACKUP\DATAFILE189.BKP
List of Datafiles in backup set 168
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
---- -- ---- ---------- --------- ----
189 Full 965812094 06-NOV-13 F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\DATAFILE189.DBF
List of Backup Sets
===================
BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time
------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ---------------
168 Full 531.52M DISK 00:00:00 06-NOV-13
BP Key: 168 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: YES Tag: TAGXXXXXX
Piece Name: G:\ORACLE\BACKUP\DATAFILE189.BKP
List of Datafiles in backup set 168
File LV Type Ckp SCN Ckp Time Name
---- -- ---- ---------- --------- ----
189 Full 965812094 06-NOV-13 F:\ORACLE\ORADATA\DATAFILE189.DBF
Solution
Check the incarnations of the database. Most probably your database belongs to an ORPHAN incarnation.
RMAN> list incarnation;
using target database control file instead of recovery catalog
List of Database Incarnations
DB Key Inc Key DB Name DB ID STATUS Reset SCN Reset Time
------- ------- -------- ---------------- --- ---------- ----------
2 2 DBNAME 893832326 ORPHAN 165955462 09-APR-03
1 1 DBNAME 893832326 CURRENT 907602989 30-MAY-13
As a solution restore a controlfile from a previous incarnation or reset the database incarnation in the current controlfile to the previous incarnation.
RMAN> reset database to incarnation 2;
database reset to incarnation 2
RMAN>
RMAN> list incarnation;
List of Database Incarnations
DB Key Inc Key DB Name DB ID STATUS Reset SCN Reset Time
------- ------- -------- ---------------- --- ---------- ----------
2 2 BKP 893832326 CURRENT 165955462 09-APR-03
1 1 BKP 893832326 ORPHAN 907602989 30-MAY-13
Now you should be able to preform a restore.
RMAN> list incarnation;
using target database control file instead of recovery catalog
List of Database Incarnations
DB Key Inc Key DB Name DB ID STATUS Reset SCN Reset Time
------- ------- -------- ---------------- --- ---------- ----------
2 2 DBNAME 893832326 ORPHAN 165955462 09-APR-03
1 1 DBNAME 893832326 CURRENT 907602989 30-MAY-13
As a solution restore a controlfile from a previous incarnation or reset the database incarnation in the current controlfile to the previous incarnation.
RMAN> reset database to incarnation 2;
database reset to incarnation 2
RMAN>
RMAN> list incarnation;
List of Database Incarnations
DB Key Inc Key DB Name DB ID STATUS Reset SCN Reset Time
------- ------- -------- ---------------- --- ---------- ----------
2 2 BKP 893832326 CURRENT 165955462 09-APR-03
1 1 BKP 893832326 ORPHAN 907602989 30-MAY-13
Now you should be able to preform a restore.
1 comment:
This was helpful, thanks a lot.
My case was a bit different, only one file was from a previous incarnation, a read-only tablespace that existed for a decade and survived 9/10/11/12 upgrade...
Better do a RESTORE DATABASE PREVIEW before it happends :-)
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