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jdk11

User_DSO66Nov 25 2019

hi team,

recently I have downloaded latest jdk11.5 using my corporate account. Got to know from blogs that during installation it should ask for license details but I did not see any of these prompts. Is  downloaded java commercial one or regular one..

thanks

Madhu

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lmu

Are you restoring it to the same place or to a different server? 

EdStevens

How is this different from your other thread?

We can't tell anything based on a list of file names and an irrelevant listing of the spfile.  But if I had to guess, based on those file names, that's not even an rman backup, in spite of your assertion otherwise.

You should continue to work your previous thread.

L. Fernigrini

Please close this thread and continue on the original one. Explain there exactly what are you trying to do...

Mark D Powell

JP, you should always identify the full version of Oracle in use.  Are you using a backup tool, which in turn actually performs the rman backups? If you are using a tool it should also handle the restore otherwise the Backup manuals are under Administration in the online database documentation

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https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/index.html

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If you are restoring the same database the backup is for on the same server it was made on then the rman restore can be as simple as

restore database

recover database

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The restore depends on the details which you did not post.

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HTH -- Mark D Powell --

SITI

Resolved

Mike Kutz

SITI wrote:

Resolved

Please post the solution then flag it as "correct answer"

If you don't want to do that, flag the "Resolved" post as "correct answer".

If you don't want to do that, please flag the post as "Assumed answered"

If you don't want to do that, please bare in mind that we really appreciate closed threads and dislike people who have a bad habit of not closing them.

thanks,

MK

SITI

We got the EXPDP(Datapump) backup from the customer.

Thanks,

Sunny kichloo

If it is resolved do close this thread.

Thanks

EdStevens

SITI wrote:

We got the EXPDP(Datapump) backup from the customer.

Thanks,

Which has nothing to do with rman . . .

SITI

There were no option to close this Thread.

Please assist.

EdStevens

SITI wrote:

There were no option to close this Thread.

Please assist.

You are correct.  There is no literal 'close' function.  You 'close' a thread by marking an answer as 'correct'.  If you discovered the answer yourself, post it and mark your own posting as 'correct'.

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