Wrong DG redo log status display in GC

Hi ALL:
I am using GC 12c to monitor DG.
But the redo log applied status is wrong on one physical DG ,which always display with only 1 log recieved.
I verified the DG configuration and result shows:Timed out after 60 seconds waiting for log to be applied.
I checked DG status on this physical DG node and result shows syncing normally.

Would recommend to check on both Primary and Standy DB for any hung process related to archiver or redo

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    RFS[1780]: Identified database type as 'physical standby': Client is LGWR SYNC pid 21855
    Primary database is in MAXIMUM AVAILABILITY mode
    Standby controlfile consistent with primary
    Standby controlfile consistent with primary
    RFS[1780]: No standby redo logfiles of file size 94371840 AND block size 512 exist
    Clearing online log 16 of thread 0 sequence number 0
    Errors in file /oracle/diag/rdbms/abc_location11/abc/trace/abc_rfs_27994.trc:
    ORA-00367: checksum error in log file header
    ORA-00315: log 16 of thread 0, wrong thread # 1 in header
    ORA-00312: online log 16 thread 0: '/oracle/abc/origlogB/log_g116m1.dbf'
    Mon Nov 14 00:49:16 2011
    Clearing online log 9 of thread 0 sequence number 0
    Errors in file /oracle/diag/rdbms/abc_location11/abc/trace/abc_arc0_15653.trc:
    /oracle/diag/rdbms/abc_location11/abc/trace/abc_rfs_27994.trc
    2011-11-14 00:49:19.385
    DDE rules only execution for: ORA 312
    START Event Driven Actions Dump -
    END Event Driven Actions Dump -
    START DDE Actions Dump -
    Executing SYNC actions
    START DDE Action: 'DB_STRUCTURE_INTEGRITY_CHECK' (Async) -
    DDE Action 'DB_STRUCTURE_INTEGRITY_CHECK' was flood controlled
    END DDE Action: 'DB_STRUCTURE_INTEGRITY_CHECK' (FLOOD CONTROLLED, 1 csec) -
    Executing ASYNC actions
    END DDE Actions Dump (total 0 csec) -
    ORA-00367: checksum error in log file header
    ORA-00315: log 16 of thread 0, wrong thread # 1 in header
    ORA-00312: online log 16 thread 0: '/oracle/abc/origlogB/log_g116m1.dbf'
    DDE rules only execution for: ORA 312
    START Event Driven Actions Dump -
    END Event Driven Actions Dump -
    START DDE Actions Dump -
    Executing SYNC actions
    START DDE Action: 'DB_STRUCTURE_INTEGRITY_CHECK' (Async) -
    DDE Action 'DB_STRUCTURE_INTEGRITY_CHECK' was flood controlled
    END DDE Action: 'DB_STRUCTURE_INTEGRITY_CHECK' (FLOOD CONTROLLED, -641 csec) -
    Executing ASYNC actions
    END DDE Actions Dump (total 0 csec) -
    ORA-19527: physical standby redo log must be renamed
    ORA-00312: online log 16 thread 0: '/oracle/abc/origlogB/log_g116m1.dbf'
    Error 19527 clearing SRL 16
    /oracle/diag/rdbms/abc_location11/abc/trace/abc_arc0_15653.trc
    ORA-19527: physical standby redo log must be renamed
    ORA-00312: online log 9 thread 0: '/oracle/abc/origlogA/log_g19m1.dbf'
    Error 19527 clearing SRL 9
    DDE rules only execution for: ORA 312
    START Event Driven Actions Dump -
    END Event Driven Actions Dump -
    START DDE Actions Dump -
    Executing SYNC actions

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