Archive Log file size
I am using Oracle database 9.2.0.1.0, My OS is Linux AS4 Update version.
My database is in archive log mode, the archive file size generated on disk is 100 MB. I want to monitor the reason that why the size of redo generated is too big.
Kindly suggest.
Regards
Archived log file size will always be the same size as redo log or less than the redo log size (but never bigger than redo log size)
ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET is the reason (apart from manual archiving ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG CURRENT/ALL) why you see archived logs with lesser size than redo log
why archive log file size constanly change?
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isn't the archive log file size should be the same as 500 MB?
Instead we are seeing the archive log file is varying from 20 MB to 500 MB this means the redo log file is not using the entire 500 MB space? What would be causing this to happen? how can we resolve this?
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fast_start_mttr_target ----- 400
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my database is running in archive log mode.
someone is running oracle merge statement. still it is running.
He will issue commit after the operation.
in that period redolog file increasing now.
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i know that after commit archive log file should generate.(may be it is wrong).
please suggest........
Edited by: 855516 on Mar 13, 2012 11:18 AM855516 wrote:
my database is running in archive log mode.
someone is running oracle merge statement. still it is running.
He will issue commit after the operation.
in that period redolog file increasing now.
my question is why size of archive log file increasing with redolog file.
i know that after commit archive log file should generate.(may be it is wrong). No this is not correct that after commit archive log will generate....You know merge statement causes the insert (if data not present already) or update if database is present.. Obviously these operation will generate lots of redo if the amount of data been processed is high.
If you feel that this operation is causing excessive of redo then root cause analysis should be done...
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I am facing a problem with Oracle database, which is related to archivelogs.
Our development database is running in archivelog mode, but we don't have backups scheduled and have no recovery catalog.
When the database was in running condition, disk got full, so some archivelogs were deleted manually.
After this they restarted the DB, and now DB is not coming up. Errors are as follows:
SQL> startup
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 1444383504 bytes
Fixed Size 731920 bytes
Variable Size 486539264 bytes
Database Buffers 956301312 bytes
Redo Buffers 811008 bytes
Database mounted.
ORA-01589: must use RESETLOGS or NORESETLOGS option for database open
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ERROR at line 1:
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ORA-01110: data file 1: '/export/home/oracle/dev/ADVFRW/ADVFRW.system'
SQL> recover datafile '/export/home/oracle/dev/ADVFRW/ADVFRW.system'
ORA-00283: recovery session canceled due to errors
ORA-01610: recovery using the BACKUP CONTROLFILE option must be done
SQL> recover database using backup controlfile;
ORA-00279: change 215548705 generated at 09/02/2008 17:06:10 needed for thread
1
ORA-00289: suggestion :
/export/home/oracle/dev/ADVFRW/ADVFRW.archivelog1/LOG_ADVFRW_1107_1.ARC
ORA-00280: change 215548705 for thread 1 is in sequence #1107
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
/export/home/oracle/dev/ADVFRW/ADVFRW.archivelog1/LOG_ADVFRW_1107_1.ARC
ORA-00308: cannot open archived log
'/export/home/oracle/dev/ADVFRW/ADVFRW.archivelog1/LOG_ADVFRW_1107_1.ARC'
ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
SVR4 Error: 2: No such file or directory
Additional information: 3
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
CANCEL
Media recovery cancelled.
SQL>
1. How to recover the database and bring it online
Any help will be highly appreciated.
With Regards
Hemant Joshi
Edited by: hem_Kec on Sep 7, 2008 9:07 AMHi,
Archive log files are the copies of redolog files.As redo log files are circularly overwritten,oracle generates archive log file of the corresponding redo logfiles being overwritten.So if you have a backup that dates back to 10 am in the morning and if your database creashed at 3 pm,you cannot use the redo log files alone as they have incomplete information.To completely recover the database upto 3 pm,you need archive log files generated between 10 am to 3 pm. In your case since you are missing one archive log file,you cannot perform complete recovery and hence would suffer data loss. -
Problem about space management of archived log files
Dear friends,
I have a problem about space management of archived log files.
my database is Oracle 10g release 1 running in archivelog mode. I use OEM(web based) to config all the backup and recovery settings.
I config "Flash Recovery Area" to do backup and recovery automatically. my daily backup schedule is every night at 2:00am. and my backup setting is "disk settings"--"compressed backup set". the following is the RMAN script:
Daily Script:
run {
allocate channel oem_disk_backup device type disk;
recover copy of database with tag 'ORA$OEM_LEVEL_0';
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I assign enough space for flash recovery area. my database size is about 2G. I assign 20G as flash recovery area.
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also, there is another problem about archive mode. I have two oracle 10g databases(release one), the size of db1 is more than 20G, the size of db2 is about 2G. both of them have the same backup and recovery policy, except I assign more flash recovery area for db1. both of them are on archive mode. both of nearly nobody access except for the schedule backup job and sometime I will admin through oem. the strange thing is that the number of archived log files of smaller database, db2, are much bigger than ones of bigger database. also the same situation for the size of the flashback logs for point-in-time recovery. (I enable flashback logging for fast database point-in-time recovery, the flashback retention time is 24 hours.) I found the memory utility of smaller database is higher than bigger database. nearly all the time the smaller database's memory utility keeps more than 99%. while the bigger one's memory utility keeps about 97%. (I enable "Automatic Shared Memory Management" on both databases.) but both database's cup and queue are very low. I'm nearly sure no one hack the databases. so I really have no idea why the same backup and recovery policy will result so different result, especially the smaller one produces more redo logs than bigger one. does there anyone happen to know the reason or how should I do to check the reason?
by the way, I found web based OEM can't reflect the correct database status when the database shutdown abnormally. for example, if the database hang up because of out of flash recovery area, after I assign more flash recovery area space and then restart the database, the OEM usually can't reflect the correct database status. I must restart OEM manually to correctly reflect the current database status. does there anyone know in what situation I should restart OEM to reflect the correct database status?
sorry for the long message, I just want to describe in details to easy diagnosis.
any hint will be greatly appreciated!
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Dear friends,
I have a problem about space management of archived log files.
my database is Oracle 10g release 1 running in archivelog mode. I use OEM(web based) to config all the backup and recovery settings.
I config "Flash Recovery Area" to do backup and recovery automatically. my daily backup schedule is every night at 2:00am. and my backup setting is "disk settings"--"compressed backup set". the following is the RMAN script:
Daily Script:
run {
allocate channel oem_disk_backup device type disk;
recover copy of database with tag 'ORA$OEM_LEVEL_0';
backup incremental level 1 cumulative copies=1 for recover of copy with tag 'ORA$OEM_LEVEL_0' database;
the retention policy is the second choice, that is "Retain backups that are necessary for a recovery to any time within the specified number of days (point-in-time recovery)". the recovery window is 1 day.
I assign enough space for flash recovery area. my database size is about 2G. I assign 20G as flash recovery area.
now here is the problem, through oracle online manual, it said oracle can manage the flash recovery area automatically, that is, when the space is full, it can delete the obsolete archived log files. but in fact, it never works! whenever the space is full, the database will hang up! besides, the status of archived log files is very strange, for example, it can change "obsolete" stauts from "yes" to "no", and then from "no" to "yes". I really have no idea about this! even though I know oracle usually keep archived files for some longer days than retention policy, but I really don't know why the obsolete status can change automatically. although I can write a schedule job to delete obsolete archived files every day, but I just want to know the reason. my goal is to backup all the files on disk and let oracle automatically manage them.
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sorry for the long message, I just want to describe in details to easy diagnosis.
any hint will be greatly appreciated!
Sammythank you very much, in fact, my site's oracle never works about managing archive files automatically although I have tried all my best. at last, I made a job running daily to check the archive files and delete them.
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defaults mostly.
In CF7, if I archived a log file, the old file would be
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The log destination (inside log configurator service) we were using earlier had size of 10 mb for each file and the file count was 5.
Now, as the log files are getting archived very soon we changed the log file size to 20 mb and file count as 5.
After restarting server, the log viewer in NWA and within Visual Admin does not show updated logs. We have monitored this for sometime now so that new logs are written to the log files still the situation is same.
Strangely, logs are getting updated at OS level in the log files but the entries are nto shown on Log Viewer in NWA or Visual Admin.
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Now, as the log files are getting archived very soon we changed the log file size to 20 mb and file count as 5.
After restarting server, the log viewer in NWA and within Visual Admin does not show updated logs. We have monitored this for sometime now so that new logs are written to the log files still the situation is same.
Strangely, logs are getting updated at OS level in the log files but the entries are nto shown on Log Viewer in NWA or Visual Admin.
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How to delete the data in archived log files
hi
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I have one problem with Data Guard. My archive log files are not applied.
I have one problem with Data Guard. My archive log files are not applied. However I have received all archive log files to my physical Standby db
I have created a Physical Standby database on Oracle 10gR2 (Windows XP professional). Primary database is on another computer.
In Enterprise Manager on Primary database it looks ok. I get the following message Data Guard status Normal
But as I wrote above the archive log files are not applied
After I created the Physical Standby database, I have also done:
1. I connected to the Physical Standby database instance.
CONNECT SYS/SYS@luda AS SYSDBA
2. I started the Oracle instance at the Physical Standby database without mounting the database.
STARTUP NOMOUNT PFILE=C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\database\initluda.ora
3. I mounted the Physical Standby database:
ALTER DATABASE MOUNT STANDBY DATABASE
4. I started redo apply on Physical Standby database
alter database recover managed standby database disconnect from session
5. I switched the log files on Physical Standby database
alter system switch logfile
6. I verified the redo data was received and archived on Physical Standby database
select sequence#, first_time, next_time from v$archived_log order by sequence#
SEQUENCE# FIRST_TIME NEXT_TIME
3 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
4 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
5 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
6 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
7 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
8 2006-06-27 2006-06-27
7. I verified the archived redo log files were applied on Physical Standby database
select sequence#,applied from v$archived_log;
SEQUENCE# APP
4 NO
3 NO
5 NO
6 NO
7 NO
8 NO
8. on Physical Standby database
select * from v$archive_gap;
No rows
9. on Physical Standby database
SELECT MESSAGE FROM V$DATAGUARD_STATUS;
MESSAGE
ARC0: Archival started
ARC1: Archival started
ARC2: Archival started
ARC3: Archival started
ARC4: Archival started
ARC5: Archival started
ARC6: Archival started
ARC7: Archival started
ARC8: Archival started
ARC9: Archival started
ARCa: Archival started
ARCb: Archival started
ARCc: Archival started
ARCd: Archival started
ARCe: Archival started
ARCf: Archival started
ARCg: Archival started
ARCh: Archival started
ARCi: Archival started
ARCj: Archival started
ARCk: Archival started
ARCl: Archival started
ARCm: Archival started
ARCn: Archival started
ARCo: Archival started
ARCp: Archival started
ARCq: Archival started
ARCr: Archival started
ARCs: Archival started
ARCt: Archival started
ARC0: Becoming the 'no FAL' ARCH
ARC0: Becoming the 'no SRL' ARCH
ARC1: Becoming the heartbeat ARCH
Attempt to start background Managed Standby Recovery process
MRP0: Background Managed Standby Recovery process started
Managed Standby Recovery not using Real Time Apply
MRP0: Background Media Recovery terminated with error 1110
MRP0: Background Media Recovery process shutdown
Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
-- Connected User is Valid
RFS[1]: Assigned to RFS process 2148
RFS[1]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
-- Connected User is Valid
RFS[2]: Assigned to RFS process 2384
RFS[2]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
-- Connected User is Valid
RFS[3]: Assigned to RFS process 3188
RFS[3]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[3]: No standby redo logfiles created
Redo Shipping Client Connected as PUBLIC
-- Connected User is Valid
RFS[4]: Assigned to RFS process 3168
RFS[4]: Identified database type as 'physical standby'
RFS[4]: No standby redo logfiles created
Primary database is in MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE mode
RFS[3]: No standby redo logfiles created
10. on Physical Standby database
SELECT PROCESS, STATUS, THREAD#, SEQUENCE#, BLOCK#, BLOCKS FROM V$MANAGED_STANDBY;
PROCESS STATUS THREAD# SEQUENCE# BLOCK# BLOCKS
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
ARCH CONNECTED 0 0 0 0
RFS IDLE 0 0 0 0
RFS IDLE 0 0 0 0
RFS IDLE 1 9 13664 2
RFS IDLE 0 0 0 0
10) on Primary database:
select message from v$dataguard_status;
MESSAGE
ARC0: Archival started
ARC1: Archival started
ARC2: Archival started
ARC3: Archival started
ARC4: Archival started
ARC5: Archival started
ARC6: Archival started
ARC7: Archival started
ARC8: Archival started
ARC9: Archival started
ARCa: Archival started
ARCb: Archival started
ARCc: Archival started
ARCd: Archival started
ARCe: Archival started
ARCf: Archival started
ARCg: Archival started
ARCh: Archival started
ARCi: Archival started
ARCj: Archival started
ARCk: Archival started
ARCl: Archival started
ARCm: Archival started
ARCn: Archival started
ARCo: Archival started
ARCp: Archival started
ARCq: Archival started
ARCr: Archival started
ARCs: Archival started
ARCt: Archival started
ARCm: Becoming the 'no FAL' ARCH
ARCm: Becoming the 'no SRL' ARCH
ARCd: Becoming the heartbeat ARCH
Error 1034 received logging on to the standby
Error 1034 received logging on to the standby
LGWR: Error 1034 creating archivelog file 'luda'
LNS: Failed to archive log 3 thread 1 sequence 7 (1034)
FAL[server, ARCh]: Error 1034 creating remote archivelog file 'luda'
11)on primary db
select name,sequence#,applied from v$archived_log;
NAME SEQUENCE# APP
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00003_0594204176.001 3 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00004_0594204176.001 4 NO
Luda 4 NO
Luda 3 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00005_0594204176.001 5 NO
Luda 5 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00006_0594204176.001 6 NO
Luda 6 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00007_0594204176.001 7 NO
Luda 7 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\IRINA\ARC00008_0594204176.001 8 NO
Luda 8 NO
12) on standby db
select name,sequence#,applied from v$archived_log;
NAME SEQUENCE# APP
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00004_0594204176.001 4 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00003_0594204176.001 3 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00005_0594204176.001 5 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00006_0594204176.001 6 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00007_0594204176.001 7 NO
C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\LUDA\ARC00008_0594204176.001 8 NO
13) my init.ora files
On standby db
irina.__db_cache_size=79691776
irina.__java_pool_size=4194304
irina.__large_pool_size=4194304
irina.__shared_pool_size=75497472
irina.__streams_pool_size=0
*.audit_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\luda\adump'
*.background_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\luda\bdump'
*.compatible='10.2.0.1.0'
*.control_files='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\luda\luda.ctl'
*.core_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\luda\cdump'
*.db_block_size=8192
*.db_domain=''
*.db_file_multiblock_read_count=16
*.db_file_name_convert='luda','irina'
*.db_name='irina'
*.db_unique_name='luda'
*.db_recovery_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\flash_recovery_area'
*.db_recovery_file_dest_size=2147483648
*.dispatchers='(PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=irinaXDB)'
*.fal_client='luda'
*.fal_server='irina'
*.job_queue_processes=10
*.log_archive_config='DG_CONFIG=(irina,luda)'
*.log_archive_dest_1='LOCATION=C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/luda/ VALID_FOR=(ALL_LOGFILES, ALL_ROLES) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=luda'
*.log_archive_dest_2='SERVICE=irina LGWR ASYNC VALID_FOR=(ONLINE_LOGFILES, PRIMARY_ROLE) DB_UNIQUE_NAME=irina'
*.log_archive_dest_state_1='ENABLE'
*.log_archive_dest_state_2='ENABLE'
*.log_archive_max_processes=30
*.log_file_name_convert='C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/irina/','C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/luda/'
*.open_cursors=300
*.pga_aggregate_target=16777216
*.processes=150
*.remote_login_passwordfile='EXCLUSIVE'
*.sga_target=167772160
*.standby_file_management='AUTO'
*.undo_management='AUTO'
*.undo_tablespace='UNDOTBS1'
*.user_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\luda\udump'
On primary db
irina.__db_cache_size=79691776
irina.__java_pool_size=4194304
irina.__large_pool_size=4194304
irina.__shared_pool_size=75497472
irina.__streams_pool_size=0
*.audit_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/adump'
*.background_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/bdump'
*.compatible='10.2.0.1.0'
*.control_files='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\irina\control01.ctl','C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\irina\control02.ctl','C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\irina\control03.ctl'
*.core_dump_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/admin/irina/cdump'
*.db_block_size=8192
*.db_domain=''
*.db_file_multiblock_read_count=16
*.db_file_name_convert='luda','irina'
*.db_name='irina'
*.db_recovery_file_dest='C:\oracle\product\10.2.0/flash_recovery_area'
*.db_recovery_file_dest_size=2147483648
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*.log_archive_dest_state_2='ENABLE'
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*.log_file_name_convert='C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/luda/','C:/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/irina/'
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*.processes=150
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After several tries my redo logs are applied now. I think in my case it had to do with the tnsnames.ora. At this moment I have both database in both tnsnames.ora files using the SID and not the SERVICE_NAME.
Now I want to use DGMGRL. Adding a configuration and a stand-by database is working fine, but when I try to enable the configuration DGMGRL gives no feedback and it looks like it is hanging. The log, although says that it succeeded.
In another session 'show configuration' results in the following, confirming that the enable succeeded.
DGMGRL> show configuration
Configuration
Name: avhtest
Enabled: YES
Protection Mode: MaxPerformance
Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED
Databases:
avhtest - Primary database
avhtestls53 - Physical standby database
Current status for "avhtest":
Warning: ORA-16610: command 'ENABLE CONFIGURATION' in progress
It there anybody that experienced the same problem and/or knows the solution to this?
With kind regards,
Martin Schaap -
Will RMAN delete archive log files on a Standby server?
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I am currently NOT using an RMAN repository (coming soon).
I have a Primary database sending log files to a Standby.
My Retention Policy is set to 'RECOVERY WINDOW OF 8 DAYS'.
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-garyHello again Gary;
Sorry for the delay.
Why is what you suggested better?
No, its not better, but I prefer to manage the archive. This method works, period.
Does that fact (running a backup every 4 hours) make my archivelog deletion policy irrelevant?
No. The policy is important.
Having the Primary set to :
CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO APPLIED ON STANDBYBut set to "NONE" on the Standby.
Means the worst thing that can happen is RMAN will bark when you try to delete something. ( this is a good thing )
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For Data Guard I would consider getting a copy of
"Oracle Data Guard 11g Handbook" - Larry Carpenter (AKA Dr. Paranoid ) ISBN 978-0-07-162111-2
Best Oracle book I've read in 10 years. Covers a ton of ground clearly.
Also Data Guard forum here :
Data Guard
Best Regards
mseberg
Edited by: mseberg on Apr 10, 2012 4:39 PM -
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Hi,
Suppose I take a cold backup on 18th. After that I have four days of archived log files. if the database crashes on 5th day, I have to restore the 18th cold back + 4 days of archived log files. How do I restore since it is a cold backup and I cant do incomplete recovery.
can I use
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PrabhathThe details of how you perform forward recovery using a cold backup depends on
1- rman or manual backup
2- using current or backup control file
3- if rman, recovery catalog or no recovery catalog
4- if full database recovered or only a few files
Each of these conditions will affect what is known to Oracle and what needs to be done. For example if you restored the entire cold backup including the control file then Oracle would see a consistent database and not need to perform recovery so you would need to startup mount and tell the database to perform recovery using a backup control file. If using rman and no recovery catalog you might need to catalog some of the archived redo logs, etc....
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./imsimta version
Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 7.0-3.01 64bit (built Dec 9 2008)
libimta.so 7.0-3.01 64bit (built 09:24:13, Dec 9 2008)
SteveSteveHibox wrote:
Does anybody know how to set up MMP PopProxy* log file size and rollovertime ?Details on these settings are available here:
http://wikis.sun.com/display/CommSuite6U1/Communications+Suite+6+Update+1+What%27s+New#CommunicationsSuite6Update1What%27sNew-MMPLogging
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