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Topic: Backup & Recovery >> Couldn't connect to RMAN

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 Title: Couldn't connect to RMAN
 Kavitha  Posted: Mar 01, 2006 07:28:08 AM

 Total Post: 6
 Joined: Feb, 2006






 Hi Friends,

I tried to connect to RMAN from command line
with
rman target user/pwd@SID
but it says recover.bsq file is missing.
I installed Oracle 9i.
recover.bsq file should be present in this following path. but it is missing in that corresponding path.
How can i get recover.bsq file.

Kavitha

 Ravindra
Posted: Mar 06, 2006 09:51:18 AM  

 Total Post: 60
 Joined: May, 2005






 
Hi Kavitha

Post the error # and message for analysis.

Ravindra Nookala.

 Kavitha
Posted: Mar 08, 2006 04:17:42 AM  

 Total Post: 6
 Joined: Feb, 2006






 
Hi Ravindra,

The following is the statement.
C:\Documents and Settings\kavithas>rman

Recovery Manager: Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production

Copyright (c) 1995, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights r
RMAN-00571: ===============================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===
RMAN-00571: ===============================================
RMAN-00554: initialization of internal recovery manager pac
RMAN-03000: recovery manager compiler component initializat
RMAN-06000: could not open recovery manager library file: D
COVER.BSQ
LFI-00108: Open expect the file [RECOVER][BSQ] to exist.

C:\Documents and Settings\kavithas>


 Ravindra
Posted: Mar 28, 2006 05:06:21 PM  

 Total Post: 60
 Joined: May, 2005






 
Hi Kavitha

I am sorry, I missed out your posting. My be by this time you must have resolved your issue.

The error looks like the oracle home is not set. Type the following and check if you get the result some thing like this:

c:\> set oracle
oracle_home=C:\Oracle\ora92010

If you don't, set it and then try again.

Ravindra Nookala

 srihari
Posted: Mar 29, 2006 01:13:30 AM  

 Total Post: 14
 Joined: Mar, 2006






 
I also faced the same problem with RMAN for the first time.
Search for the recover.bsq file in the Oracle folder of the Server machine.You will find the recover.bsq file.
paste it in the required location.The required location can be available in the error trace.In your case "D:/Recovery.bsq"
It will work

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