3.20 STARTUP
Purpose
Use the STARTUP
command to start the target database from within the RMAN environment. This command is equivalent to using the SQL*Plus STARTUP
command.
Additionally, the RMAN STARTUP
command can start an instance in NOMOUNT
mode even if no server parameter file or initialization parameter file exists. This feature is useful when you must restore a lost server parameter file.
See Also:
Oracle Database Administrator's Guide to learn how to start and shut down a database, and SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference for SQL*Plus STARTUP
syntax
Prerequisites
RMAN must be connected to a target database. You can only use this command to start the target database.
Usage Notes
The RMAN STARTUP
command can start an instance in NOMOUNT
mode even if no server parameter file or initialization parameter file exists. This feature is useful when you must restore a lost server parameter file (see Example 3-73).
Semantics
Syntax Element | Description |
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If you specify only |
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Restricts access to users with the |
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If the database is open, then |
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Starts the instance, then mounts the database without opening it |
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Starts the instance without mounting the database. If no parameter file exists, then RMAN starts the instance with a temporary parameter file. You can then run |
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Specifies the file name of the text-based initialization parameter file for the target database. If |
Examples
Example 3-72 Mounting the Database While Specifying the Parameter File
This example forces a SHUTDOWN ABORT
and then mounts the database with restricted access, specifying a nondefault initialization parameter file location:
CONNECT TARGET / STARTUP FORCE MOUNT DBA PFILE=/tmp/initPROD.ora;
Example 3-73 Starting an Instance Without a Parameter File
Assume that the server parameter file was accidentally deleted from the file system. The following example starts an instance without using a parameter file, then runs RESTORE
SPFILE FROM AUTOBACKUP
. In this example, the autobackup location is the fast recovery area, so SET DBID
is not necessary.
CONNECT TARGET / STARTUP FORCE NOMOUNT; # RMAN starts instance with dummy parameter file RESTORE SPFILE TO '?/dbs/spfileprod.ora' FROM AUTOBACKUP RECOVERY AREA '/disk2' DB_NAME='prod'; STARTUP FORCE; # restart instance with restored server parameter file