Request Expert Critic for an Article I found [message #178861] |
Fri, 23 June 2006 03:35 |
Aldous Jose A. Castro
Messages: 29 Registered: September 2003
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I have an Oracle problem and recently found this generic Recovering Oracle article posted by someone.
It claims this:
http://examples.oreilly.com/unixbr/oracle.html
"Since an Oracle database consists of several interrelated parts, recovering such a database is done through a process of elimination. Identify which pieces work, then recover the pieces that don't work. The following recovery guidefollows that logic and works regardless of the chosen backup method. It consists of a flowchart and a procedure whose numbered steps correspond to the elements in the flowchart. "
It was originally written for a Unix Oracle Database. Will this work for a Windows NT environment?
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