I got the files back and the secondary is now applying them. Lunch time.
Thank you all!
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Subject: Re: Data Guard Question
If oracle is aware of the backup, you should be able to do this:
rman target /
rman> restore archivelog from sequence xxxxxx until sequence xxxxxx thread x;
If oracle doesnt know about the backup, you will need to use the catalog
command to catalog it.
You can do that on the primary and they should get automatically shipped to the
standby.
On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 10:51 AM Scott Canaan
<srcdco@xxxxxxx<mailto:srcdco@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
We do have an RMAN backup of the database, but I don’t know how to get just the
log files out of the backup.
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Subject: RE: Data Guard Question
Database version is 19.11.
Scott Canaan ‘88
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Subject: Re: Data Guard Question
If the archives unavailable either physically or in backups then only method is
Incremental roll forward.
If your db version is 12c, try recovering using service method.
https://blog.toadworld.com/how-data-guard-benefited-with-rman-12c-new-features
Nassyam on iPhone
On 2 Jul 2021, at 6:42 PM, Scott Canaan <srcdco@xxxxxxx<mailto:srcdco@xxxxxxx>>
wrote:
I did find a gap. There are missing logs. I’m trying to get them from backup,
but it doesn’t appear they are there.
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Subject: RE: Data Guard Question
I have sometimes had to register ‘missing’ log files like:
alter database register logfile '/full/path/to/arch/logs/arch_1234.arc';
If there are many files, you can use the RMAN catalog command:
catalog start with ‘/full/path/to/arch/logs/’;
Hth,
-joe
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Hello Scott,
Are you sure that all required archives are available at standby database?
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