Yes, this worked. It was interesting that although I restored the files to
another location to manually copy them to the server, they were automatically
copied immediately after being restored.
Scott Canaan ‘88
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Subject: Re: Data Guard Question
connect target /
run {
allocate channel t1 device type floppy;
restore archivelog sequence between 44056 and 44081
}
On 7/2/21 11:51 AM, Scott Canaan 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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