rdb hot standby

This is a discussion on rdb hot standby within the rdb forums in Other Databases category; We are trying to restore our hot standby, but on the hot standby node we get the error message: Abort reason is AIJ unknown sequence On the master node the accompanying error message is: Master database replication restarts at 3915:2 Setting LCS checkpoint to 3915:2 AIJSERVER PID is 20E07987 Cannot find AIJ sequence number 3915 - must have been backed up -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***** AIJ Log Catch-Up Server failed ***** Status is (00DDF364): %RDMS-F-HOTSEQBCK, cannot find AIJ journal required to start replication We have the idea that our database backup has not had a quiet point. Any other solution than ...

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Old 07-25-2006, 08:32 AM
Default rdb hot standby

We are trying to restore our hot standby, but on the hot standby node
we get the error message:
"Abort reason is "AIJ unknown sequence""

On the master node the accompanying error message is:
Master database replication restarts at 3915:2
Setting LCS checkpoint to 3915:2
AIJSERVER PID is 20E07987
Cannot find AIJ sequence number 3915 - must have been backed up
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

***** AIJ Log Catch-Up Server failed *****
Status is (00DDF364): %RDMS-F-HOTSEQBCK, cannot find AIJ journal
required to start replication

We have the idea that our database backup has not had a quiet point.
Any other solution than rmu /close /cluster /abort=delprc.

With kind regards,
Leo de Lange

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Old 07-25-2006, 09:29 PM
Default Re: rdb hot standby

you'll probably want to get in touch with Oracle Rdb support
directly. But I think that if you do a quiet point database
backup and then restore to the standby system you'll be able
to get past this. I don't see any need to shutdown the master.

"leo.de.lange-at-gmail.com" wrote:
>
> We are trying to restore our hot standby, but on the hot standby node
> we get the error message:
> "Abort reason is "AIJ unknown sequence""
>
> On the master node the accompanying error message is:
> Master database replication restarts at 3915:2
> Setting LCS checkpoint to 3915:2
> AIJSERVER PID is 20E07987
> Cannot find AIJ sequence number 3915 - must have been backed up
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ***** AIJ Log Catch-Up Server failed *****
> Status is (00DDF364): %RDMS-F-HOTSEQBCK, cannot find AIJ journal
> required to start replication
>
> We have the idea that our database backup has not had a quiet point.
> Any other solution than rmu /close /cluster /abort=delprc.
>
> With kind regards,
> Leo de Lange


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and certainly are not intended in any way to
express or represent any opinions or commitment
of oracle corporation.

norman lastovica / oracle rdb engineering
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  #3  
Old 07-25-2006, 09:30 PM
Default Re: rdb hot standby

you'll probably want to get in touch with Oracle Rdb support
directly. But I think that if you do a quiet point database
backup and then restore to the standby system you'll be able
to get past this. I don't see any need to shutdown the master.

"leo.de.lange-at-gmail.com" wrote:
>
> We are trying to restore our hot standby, but on the hot standby node
> we get the error message:
> "Abort reason is "AIJ unknown sequence""
>
> On the master node the accompanying error message is:
> Master database replication restarts at 3915:2
> Setting LCS checkpoint to 3915:2
> AIJSERVER PID is 20E07987
> Cannot find AIJ sequence number 3915 - must have been backed up
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ***** AIJ Log Catch-Up Server failed *****
> Status is (00DDF364): %RDMS-F-HOTSEQBCK, cannot find AIJ journal
> required to start replication
>
> We have the idea that our database backup has not had a quiet point.
> Any other solution than rmu /close /cluster /abort=delprc.
>
> With kind regards,
> Leo de Lange


--
- - - - -
opinions expressed here are mine and mine alone
and certainly are not intended in any way to
express or represent any opinions or commitment
of oracle corporation.

norman lastovica / oracle rdb engineering
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  #4  
Old 07-25-2006, 09:30 PM
Default Re: rdb hot standby

you'll probably want to get in touch with Oracle Rdb support
directly. But I think that if you do a quiet point database
backup and then restore to the standby system you'll be able
to get past this. I don't see any need to shutdown the master.

"leo.de.lange-at-gmail.com" wrote:
>
> We are trying to restore our hot standby, but on the hot standby node
> we get the error message:
> "Abort reason is "AIJ unknown sequence""
>
> On the master node the accompanying error message is:
> Master database replication restarts at 3915:2
> Setting LCS checkpoint to 3915:2
> AIJSERVER PID is 20E07987
> Cannot find AIJ sequence number 3915 - must have been backed up
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ***** AIJ Log Catch-Up Server failed *****
> Status is (00DDF364): %RDMS-F-HOTSEQBCK, cannot find AIJ journal
> required to start replication
>
> We have the idea that our database backup has not had a quiet point.
> Any other solution than rmu /close /cluster /abort=delprc.
>
> With kind regards,
> Leo de Lange


--
- - - - -
opinions expressed here are mine and mine alone
and certainly are not intended in any way to
express or represent any opinions or commitment
of oracle corporation.

norman lastovica / oracle rdb engineering
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