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Resetting Redo Logs (ORA-322)

Asked by rscamell in Oracle Database

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I am using Personal Oracle8i.   Recently I have been experimenting with adding and dropping redo log files.  It appears that in doing so I may have dropped and subsequently deleted, using Windows Explorer, the current redo log.  Even after restoring the deleted file from the recycle bin, my orclALRT file gives the message:

Errors in file c:\ora95po\admin\orcl\bdump\orclLGWR.TRC:
ORA-00322: log 7 of thread 1 is not current copy
ORA-00312: online log 7 thread 1 'C:ORA95PO\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO08.LOG'

Errors in file C:\ORA95PO\admin\orcl\bdump\orclLGWR.TRC:
ORA-00322: log 7 of thread 1 is not current copy
ORA-00312: online log 7 thread 1 'C:ORA95PO\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO08.LOG'

ORA-00322 signaled during alter database open...
archiving is disabled

I am running Personal Oracle8i in NOARCHIVELOG mode.  Redo08.log is definitely one that I deleted.  I cannot swear to it, but I think I dropped it using the ALTER DATABASE command prior moving it from its folder to the recycle bin.  

Since I cannot start the Oracle database because of this problem, I'm wondering if it is possible to reset the logs without starting the database or if whatever I have done requires that I reinstall Personal Oracle 8i and my various client products (e.g., Oracle Developer).  

Thanks for your help.

Richard Scamell
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