Just to help clarify, and make sure I understand correctly
- I think what you're both saying is that you could use the copied data, control
and online log files to start another copy of the
database instance, which would then perform crash recovery, i.e. roll forward
through the online logs and then rollback any uncommitted
transactions. However you could not apply any
archived logs to the copied database. Please let
me know if I've got it wrong.
Thanks,
Brandon
no, it will look like you powered off the system by
physically pulling the electrical cord. It is restartable, but you can't use it
on some other system and apply logs to roll it forward.
It would be like a shutdown abort copy right ?
i.e when started
oracle would do a crash recovery since the snapshot includes online
logs.
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