Subscribe to Posts by Email

Subscriber Count

    699

Disclaimer

All information is offered in good faith and in the hope that it may be of use for educational purpose and for Database community purpose, but is not guaranteed to be correct, up to date or suitable for any particular purpose. db.geeksinsight.com accepts no liability in respect of this information or its use. This site is independent of and does not represent Oracle Corporation in any way. Oracle does not officially sponsor, approve, or endorse this site or its content and if notify any such I am happy to remove. Product and company names mentioned in this website may be the trademarks of their respective owners and published here for informational purpose only. This is my personal blog. The views expressed on these pages are mine and learnt from other blogs and bloggers and to enhance and support the DBA community and this web blog does not represent the thoughts, intentions, plans or strategies of my current employer nor the Oracle and its affiliates or any other companies. And this website does not offer or take profit for providing these content and this is purely non-profit and for educational purpose only. If you see any issues with Content and copy write issues, I am happy to remove if you notify me. Contact Geek DBA Team, via geeksinsights@gmail.com

Pages

18c Database : Rollfoward Standby using Service

In the event of gap or lot of archive pending we generally do a rollfoward recovery of standby using backup incremental from that SCN. This is simplified in 18c and we can use service with RMAN command.

  • With 18c, you can now refresh the Standby using Service which is introduced in 12cR1.
  • In previous versions you can recover datafiles, blocks etc but not stand by refresh
  • You will have to use rollforward mechanism to syncup the standby
  • With single command we can refresh the (aka rollforward) the standby

       SQL> RECOVER STANDBY DATABASE USING SERVICE primary PFILE=pfilename;

That's it ...

Suresh

Comments are closed.