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Brrestore Commands

The document describes various BRRESTORE commands used to restore Oracle database files and objects. The commands can restore tablespaces, control files, archived redo logs, data files, and other objects from backups starting at a specified point or backup. Parameters like -b, -m, and -a determine what gets restored and the source backup.

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Brrestore Commands

The document describes various BRRESTORE commands used to restore Oracle database files and objects. The commands can restore tablespaces, control files, archived redo logs, data files, and other objects from backups starting at a specified point or backup. Parameters like -b, -m, and -a determine what gets restored and the source backup.

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Different BRRESTORE Commands (log in as ora<SID>)

1. brrestore -b last -m all Restore all tablespaces without the control file and online redo log files, starting from the last successful backup. 2. brrestore -b bcnmhluz.aft -m full Restore all the files from backup bcnmhluz.aft , including the control file and the online redo log files. Restore the mirror copies of the control file and the online redo log files. 3. brrestore -m /usr/sap/C11/SYS/profile Restore the SAP profiles. 4. brrestore -m /usr/sap/C11/SYS/exe/run:sapdba Restore the SAPDBA executable. 5. brrestore -m /oracle/C11/sapdata1=/oracle/C11/sapdata5 Restore all the database data files that were originally stored in the subdirectories of /oracle/C11/sapdata1 in directory /oracle/C11/sapdata5 . 6. brrestore -b last -m 1-10,01-04,0 Restore all the database data files with ORACLE file IDs from 1 through 10, the four online redo log files, and the control file starting from the last successful backup. Restore the mirror copies of the control file and the online redo log files. 7. brrestore -m 0 Restore the control file. Restore the mirror copies of the control file. 8. brrestore -b last -m /oracle/C11/sapdata2/ddicd_5/ddicd.data5 Restore a database data file starting from the last successful backup. 9. brrestore -a 200-220 Restore the archived redo log files with the log sequence numbers from 200 through 220 into the archiving directory. 10. brrestore -a 40-70=/oracle/C11/sapbackup, 71-90=/oracle/C11/sapreorg Restore the archived redo log files with the log sequence numbers from 40 through 70 in directory sapbackup and those with the log sequence numbers from 71 through 90 in directory /oracle/C11/sapreorg . 11. brrestore -a 40-69,70-100=/oracle/C11/sapbackup Restore the archived redo log files with the log sequence numbers from 40 through 69 in the archiving directory, and those with the log sequence numbers from 70 through 100 in directory sapbackup . For Example to restore a the log file PRCarch1_72816_662779038.dbf Use : brrestore -a 72816 -p initPRC.sap (where initPRC.sap=/oracle/PRC/sapbackup 12. brrestore -n det_log Restore a detail log to the local working directory.

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