Oracle8i Data Guard with log shipping

Is it true that :
in Oralce8i, with the data guard, there will be zero data loss if online redologs have been mirrored in DR site and in the event of DR, the last un-finished redolog can be used to recover the database.
What product is used to apply the redolog ?
I know Oracle9i claim this is possible, but when will Oracle9i available to Sun platform ?

>
Thomas Schulz wrote:
> Here are my questions:
>
> 1. Is it correct, that I have to restore the last successful restored log (if not the first) from the previous session with "recover_start", before I can restore the next log with "recover_replace" in a new session?
Yes, that's correct. As soon as you leave the restore session, you have to provide a 'overlap' of log information so that the recovery can continue.
> 2. Can't I mix the restoring of incremental and log backups in this way: log001, incremental data, log002, ...? In my tests I was able to restore the incremental data direct after the complete data, but not between the log backups.
No, that's not possible. After you've recovered some log-information the incremental backup cannot be appliead as a "delta" to the data are anymore as the data area has already changed.
> 3. Can I avoid the state change to OFFLINE after a log restore?
Of course - don't use recover_cancel
As soon as you stop the recovery, the database is stopped - no way around this.
There are some 3rd party tools available for this, like LIBELLE.
KR Lars

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