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Some I see for standby_archive_dest: ?/dbs/arch
And for log_archive_dest_1: log_archive_dest_1 = /some_other_path/folder
Some I see are same, standby_archive_dest = log_archive_dest_1 = /some_other_path/folder
How are 9i, 10g, 11g different regarding these parameters?
Where does standby database put the shipped archive logs, using which parameter?
Edited by: user8875620 on Apr 4, 2013 9:01 AM

Where does standby database put the shipped archive logs, using which parameter?STANDBY_ARCHIVE_DEST can be used to specify where archived logs received from a primary database are stored on a standby database.
Note : In 11g this parameter is no longer to set since an appropriate location will automatically chosen
For 10g STANDBY_ARCHIVE_DEST check the below link
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B13789_01/server.101/b10755/initparams205.htm

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