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A
- ABORT LOGICAL STANDBY clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 13-16
 
 
- ACTIVATE STANDBY DATABASE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 7-26, 10-17, 13-1
 
 
- ADD STANDBY LOGFILE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 5-9, 6-7, 7-14, 8-15, 13-2
 
 
- ADD STANDBY LOGFILE GROUP clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 5-10, 13-2
 
 
- ADD STANDBY LOGFILE MEMBER clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 5-10, 6-7, 13-3
 
 
- ADD STANDBY LOGFILE THREAD clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 13-2
 
 
- ADD STANDBY MEMBER clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 5-10
 
 
- ADD SUPPLEMENTAL LOG DATA clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 4-9, 4-10, 13-4
 
 
- ADD TEMPFILE clause 
- of ALTER TABLESPACE, 4-22, 8-6
 
 
- adding 
- datafiles, 6-6, 8-10, 9-14, 9-15 
- examples, 8-10
 
 
- indexes on logical standby databases, 1-7, 2-4, 9-4
 
- new or existing standby databases, 1-5
 
- online redo logs, 5-8, 8-14
 
- standby redo logs, 5-9
 
- tablespaces, 8-10
 
- temporary files, 4-22
 
 
- AFFIRM attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-19, 5-25, 12-2, 12-6, 12-54
 
 
- ALTER DATABASE RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE 
- DELAY control option, 5-6
 
 
- ALTER DATABASE statement, 13-1 
- ABORT LOGICAL STANDBY clause, 13-16
 
- ACTIVATE STANDBY DATABASE clause, 7-26, 10-17, 13-1
 
- ADD STANDBY LOGFILE clause, 5-9, 6-7, 7-14, 8-15, 13-2, 13-3 
- keywords for, 13-2
 
 
- ADD STANDBY LOGFILE GROUP clause, 5-9, 5-10
 
- ADD STANDBY LOGFILE MEMBER clause, 5-10, 6-7 
- keywords for, 13-3
 
 
- ADD SUPPLEMENTAL LOG DATA clause, 4-9, 4-10, 13-4
 
- ALTER STANDBY LOGFILE clause, 5-9
 
- ALTER STANDBY LOGFILE GROUP clause, 5-10
 
- CLEAR UNARCHIVED LOGFILES clause, 8-17
 
- COMMIT TO SWITCHOVER clause, 7-12, 7-14, 7-17, 7-19, 7-20, 10-19, 13-5, 13-16, E-4 
- in Real Application Clusters, C-10
 
- troubleshooting, A-5, A-7, A-8, A-9
 
 
- CREATE CONTROLFILE clause, 8-9, 8-16, 8-17
 
- CREATE DATAFILE AS clause, 6-7
 
- CREATE STANDBY CONTROLFILE clause, 3-4, A-3 
- REUSE clause, 13-6
 
 
- DROP LOGFILE clause, 6-7
 
- DROP STANDBY LOGFILE MEMBER clause, 6-7, 13-7
 
- FORCE LOGGING clause, 2-6, 3-2, 4-2, 10-21, 13-8, 13-9
 
- GUARD clause, 4-19, 7-21, 9-3 
- keywords of, 9-3, 9-4
 
 
- MOUNT STANDBY DATABASE clause, 3-9, 6-3, 7-12, 8-2, 8-5, 8-14, 10-19, 13-9, B-4
 
- NOFORCE LOGGING clause, 13-8, 13-9
 
- online redo logs and, 7-13
 
- OPEN READ ONLY clause, 8-5, 13-9
 
- OPEN RESETLOGS clause, 4-19, 4-21, 8-17
 
- RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE clause, 3-9, 5-6, 7-14, 8-5, 8-7, 10-9, 10-17, 13-9, B-12, C-9 
- background process, 6-4, 8-2, 13-10
 
- cancelling, 6-5
 
- cancelling log apply services, 8-5
 
- controlling redo apply operations, 6-5
 
- failover operations, 13-2
 
- foreground session, 6-4, 13-10
 
- gap resolution, 6-15
 
- initiating failover, 7-17
 
- keywords, 13-11
 
- overriding the delay interval, 12-17
 
- skipping standby logfiles, 7-17, 13-2, C-9
 
- switchover scenario, 10-18
 
- syntax, 13-10
 
 
- REGISTER LOGFILE clause, 7-18, 12-43, 13-13, A-6 
- keywords, 13-14
 
 
- REGISTER LOGICAL LOGFILE clause, 4-22, 10-14
 
- RENAME FILE clause, 4-18, 6-7, B-12, B-13
 
- restrictions, 6-7
 
- SET STANDBY DATABASE clause, 5-26 
- TO MAXIMIZE AVAILABILITY clause, 13-14
 
- TO MAXIMIZE PERFORMANCE clause, 7-10, 13-14
 
- TO MAXIMIZE PROTECTION clause, 13-14
 
 
- START LOGICAL STANDBY APPLY clause, 6-9, 7-27, 13-15, A-11 
- INITIAL keyword, 4-23
 
- NEW PRIMARY keyword, 7-27
 
 
- STOP LOGICAL STANDBY APPLY clause, 6-9, 7-26, 10-14, 13-16
 
- TEMPFILE clause, 4-22
 
 
- ALTER SYSTEM statement 
- ARCHIVE LOG CURRENT clause, 3-10, 4-23, 10-21
 
- SET LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n clause, 7-19, 7-20, 7-27
 
- SET LOG_ARCHIVE_TRACE clause, 6-25
 
- SET LOG_PARALLELISM clause, 4-3
 
 
- ALTER TABLESPACE 
- skipping, 8-11
 
 
- ALTER TABLESPACE statement, 8-11, 8-13, 9-15, 10-23 
- ADD TEMPFILE clause, 4-22, 8-6
 
- FORCE LOGGING clause, 8-16
 
- skipping, 9-7
 
- TEMPFILE clause, 4-22
 
 
- altering 
- control files, 8-15
 
 
- alternate archive destinations 
- setting up initialization parameters for, A-4
 
 
- ALTERNATE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-9, A-3
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n initialization parameter, 5-12
 
 
- ANALYZER process, 9-10
 
- APPLIED_SCN column 
- of DBA_LOGSTDBY_PROGRESS view, 10-12
 
 
- APPLIER process, 9-10
 
- apply delay interval 
- disabling, 7-25
 
- specifying 
- for logical standby databases, 9-12
 
- for physical standby databases, 5-6, 13-11
 
 
- superceding, 5-6
 
 
- APPLY_SET procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3
 
 
- APPLY_UNSET procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3
 
 
- applying 
- redo logs on standby database, 1-4, 2-2, 6-1
 
- SQL statements to logical standby databases, 6-7
 
 
- AQ_TM_PROCESSES dynamic parameter, A-10
 
- ARCH attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-18, 12-14
 
 
- archive destinations 
- See destinations
 
- alternate, A-3
 
 
- archive gap 
- defined, 6-11
 
 
- archive gaps 
- causes of, B-5
 
- identifying the logs, 6-14, B-8
 
- manually applying redo logs to standby database, B-11
 
- manually copying the logs in, B-9
 
- preventing, B-7
 
- resolving using Oracle Net Manager, 6-14
 
 
- ARCHIVE LOG CURRENT clause 
- of ALTER SYSTEM, 3-10, 4-23, 10-21
 
 
- archive tracing 
- standby databases and, 5-33, 6-24
 
 
- ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET 
- initialization parameter, 11-6
 
 
- archived redo logs 
- accessing information about, 6-16, 8-21
 
- applying 
- redo apply technology, 1-4
 
- SQL apply technology, 1-5
 
- to physical and logical standby databases, 1-3
 
 
- defined, 5-5
 
- delayed application, 5-6, 9-12, 13-11 
- cancelling, 9-12
 
- on the standby database, 5-6
 
 
- destinations, 5-12 to  5-19 
- disabling, 5-12
 
- displaying with DBA_LOGSTDBY_LOG view, 10-12
 
- displaying with V$ARCHIVE_DEST view, 14-12
 
- displaying with V$ARCHIVE_DEST_STATUS view, 14-15
 
- enabling, 5-12
 
 
- determining the most recently archived, 5-32
 
- listing, 10-12
 
- managing gaps, 1-8, 6-10, 6-11 
- See also gap management
 
 
- manually transmitting, B-9
 
- progression to the standby site, 11-22
 
- redo data transmitted, 1-4, 6-1
 
- registering, 4-22, 6-13, 7-24, 10-14 
- during failover, 7-23
 
- partial, 10-15
 
 
- retrieving missing, 10-14
 
- specifying 
- dependent destinations, 5-15
 
- location on the standby database, 5-13
 
 
- standby databases and, 6-15, 6-19
 
 
- ARCHIVELOG mode 
- switching from primary role to standby, 7-8
 
 
- archiver process 
- See ARCn process
 
 
- archiving 
- automatically, 5-7
 
- cross-instance, C-6
 
- redo logs 
- setting permissions for, 5-5
 
- specifying failure resolution policies for, 5-16
 
- specifying network transmission modes for, 5-18
 
- starting, 3-10, 4-23
 
- to failed destinations, 5-16
 
- to standby databases, 5-7
 
 
- See also archived redo logs
 
 
- ARCn process 
- defined, 5-19
 
- setting up cross-instance archival, C-6
 
 
- ASYNC attribute 
- initiating network I/O operations, 12-50
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-19, 12-48
 
- required for no data loss environments, 5-19
 
 
- asynchronous network I/O operations, 12-48
 
- asynchronous network transmission method, 5-19
 
- attribute compatibility 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-54
 
 
- automatic detection of missing logs, 1-5, 1-8, 6-10
 
 
B
- backup operations 
- after unrecoverable operations, 10-24
 
- configuring on a physical standby database, 1-3
 
- datafiles, 10-23
 
- offloading on the standby database, 1-7
 
- primary databases, 1-2, 3-4, 7-18
 
- used by the broker, 1-5
 
 
- benefits 
- Data Guard, 1-7
 
- logical standby database, 2-4
 
- physical standby database, 2-2
 
 
- broker 
- command-line interface, 1-8
 
- defined, 1-5
 
- graphical user interface, 1-8
 
 
- BUILD procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 4-14, 9-3
 
 
- BUILDER process, 9-10
 
 
C
- CANCEL IMMEDIATE option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-11
 
 
- CANCEL NOWAIT option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-11
 
 
- CANCEL option 
- managed recovery and, 8-2
 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-11
 
 
- cancelling 
- log apply services, 8-5
 
- managed recovery, 13-10
 
 
- cascaded redo log destinations 
- defined, D-1
 
- for logical standby databases, D-3
 
- for physical standby databases, D-1, D-2
 
- materialized view on logical standby databases, D-6
 
- scenario, D-4 to  D-8
 
 
- changing 
- attributes for LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-2
 
- logical standby database name, 4-19, 4-20
 
 
- checklist 
- tasks for creating logical standby databases, 4-11
 
- tasks for creating physical standby databases, 3-2
 
 
- CJQ0 process, A-10
 
- CLEAR UNARCHIVED LOGFILES clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 8-9, 8-17
 
 
- closed backup operations 
- creating a logical standby database, 4-13
 
 
- command-line interface 
- broker, 1-8
 
 
- COMMIT TO SWITCHOVER clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 7-12, 7-14, 7-17, 7-19, 7-20, 10-19, 13-5, 13-16, E-4 
- in Real Application Clusters, C-10
 
- troubleshooting, A-5, A-7, A-8, A-9
 
 
 
- COMMIT TO SWITCHOVER TO PRIMARY clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 7-20
 
 
- communication 
- between databases in a Data Guard configuration, 1-1
 
 
- COMPATIBLE 
- initialization parameter, 11-7
 
 
- configuration options 
- of online redo logs, 5-4
 
- of standby environment, 5-26
 
- physical standby databases 
- location and directory structure, 2-7
 
 
- standby databases 
- cross-instance archival, 5-17, C-6
 
- delayed standby, 5-6, 10-16
 
 
- typical, 1-3
 
 
- configurations 
- creating, 1-5
 
- overview, 1-1
 
 
- configuring 
- backup operations on standby databases, 1-3
 
- cascaded redo log destinations, D-2
 
- cascaded redo log destinations standby databases 
- logical, D-3
 
 
- disaster recovery, 1-3
 
- initialization parameters 
- for alternate archive destinations, A-4
 
- for logical standby database, 4-15
 
- for physical standby database, 3-5
 
- in anticipation of a failover, 7-10
 
- in anticipation of a switchover, 7-6
 
- to create a standby database with a time lag, 10-16
 
- to set up log transport services, 5-12
 
 
- listener for logical standby databases, 4-17
 
- listener for physical standby databases, 3-8
 
- no data loss, 1-5
 
- online redo logs, 5-4
 
- physical standby databases, 2-7
 
- reporting operations on a logical standby database, 1-3
 
- standby databases, 5-26
 
- standby databases at remote locations, 1-3
 
- standby redo log groups, 5-8
 
- standby redo logs, 5-9
 
 
- constraints 
- handled on a logical standby database, 9-6
 
 
- control file 
- creating for standby databases, 3-4
 
 
- control files 
- altering, 8-15
 
- copying, 3-5, 4-15
 
- effect on physical standby databases, 8-15
 
- switchover and, 7-12
 
 
- CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME 
- initialization parameter, 5-5, 11-8
 
 
- CONTROL_FILES 
- initialization parameter, 11-9
 
 
- COORDINATOR process, 9-10 
- LSP background process, 4-26, 5-22, 9-10
 
 
- copy a new tablespace to a remote standby database, 8-11
 
- copying 
- control files, 3-5, 4-15
 
- tablespace to a remote standby location, 8-11
 
 
- CREATE CONTROLFILE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 8-9, 8-16, 8-17
 
 
- CREATE CONTROLFILE statement 
- effect on physical standby databases, 8-15
 
 
- CREATE DATABASE statement 
- FORCE LOGGING clause, 10-21
 
 
- CREATE DATAFILE AS clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 6-7
 
 
- CREATE STANDBY CONTROLFILE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 3-4, 13-6, A-3
 
 
- CREATE TABLESPACE statement, 4-10 
- skipping, 9-7
 
 
- CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE statement, 8-6 
- TEMPFILE clause, 8-6
 
 
- creating 
- back up files for the primary databases, 8-8
 
- database link, 7-21, 7-26
 
- indexes on logical standby databases, 9-4
 
- logical standby databases, 4-1 to  4-23 
- from a closed backup, 4-11
 
- roles required, 4-1
 
 
- physical standby databases, 3-1 to  3-10
 
- standby redo log groups, 5-9
 
- standby redo log members, 5-9, 5-10
 
- temporary files, 4-22 
- for read-only physical standby databases, 8-6
 
 
- temporary tablespaces 
- for read-only physical standby databases, 8-6
 
 
- traditional initialization parameter file 
- for logical standby database, 4-15
 
- for physical standby database, 3-5
 
 
 
- cross-instance archival, 5-17 
- in Real Application Clusters configurations, C-4
 
- setting destinations, C-6
 
- standby redo logs and, C-4
 
- using the log writer process, C-5
 
- V$ARCHIVE_DEST_STATUS view, 14-15
 
- where the MRP operates, C-5
 
 
 
D
- data availability 
- balancing against system performance requirements, 1-8
 
 
- data corruption 
- safeguarding against, 1-7
 
 
- Data Guard 
- protection modes 
- overview, 1-6
 
 
- services 
- defined, 1-4
 
- log transport services, 1-4
 
- role management services, 1-5
 
 
 
- Data Guard broker 
- defined, 1-5
 
 
- Data Guard configuration 
- archiving to standby destination using the logwriter process, 5-23
 
- archiving to standby destinations using the archive process, 5-22
 
- defined, 1-1
 
- for gap detection and resolution, 5-24
 
- log transport services and, 5-2
 
- scenarios, 10-1 to  10-24
 
 
- Data Guard Manager, 1-8
 
- data loss 
- due to failover, 1-5, 7-8
 
- minimizing, 7-15
 
- switchover and, 7-4
 
 
- data protection 
- balancing against performance, 1-7
 
- benefits, 1-7
 
- flexibility, 1-7
 
- provided by Data Guard, 1-1
 
 
- data protection modes 
- affect on network timeouts, 12-34
 
- enforced by log transport services, 1-4
 
- ensuring no data loss, 2-3
 
- influence on network reconnection, 12-34
 
- maximum availability mode, 1-6, 13-14
 
- maximum performance mode, 1-6, 13-14
 
- maximum protection mode, 1-6, 13-14
 
- overview, 1-6
 
- providing no data loss, 5-3
 
- setting up synchronous and asynchronous network I/O operations, 12-48
 
 
- database link 
- creating, 7-21, 7-26
 
 
- database roles 
- LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR, 4-1, 9-2, 9-9
 
- primary, 1-2, 7-1
 
- role management services, 1-5
 
- role reversals, 1-5
 
- SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE, 4-1, 9-2
 
- standby, 1-2, 4-1, 7-1
 
- transition, 7-1
 
 
- database roles, irreversible transitions, 1-5
 
- database schema 
- physical standby databases, 1-2
 
 
- databases 
- cascading standby databases See cascaded redo log destinations
 
- failover operations and, 7-8
 
- logical standby See logical standby databases
 
- physical standby See physical standby databases
 
- primary See primary database
 
- role transition and, 7-1
 
- surviving disasters and data corruptions, 1-1
 
 
- datafiles 
- adding to primary database, 6-6, 8-10
 
- deleting from the primary database, 8-12
 
- renaming on the primary database, 8-13
 
- renaming standby manually, B-12
 
 
- datatypes 
- filtering out unsupported from SQL apply operations, 9-7
 
- on logical standby databases 
- supported, 4-3
 
- unsupported, 4-4
 
 
 
- DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT 
- initialization parameter, 3-6, 11-10
 
 
- DB_FILES 
- initialization parameter, 11-11
 
 
- DB_NAME initialization parameter, 3-6, 11-12
 
- DBA_DATA_FILES view, 8-17
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_EVENTS view, 9-10, 14-4, A-11
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_LOG view, 6-20, 14-5 
- listing archived redo logs, 10-12
 
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_NOT_UNIQUE view, 4-7, 14-6
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_PARAMETERS view, 14-7
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_PROGRESS view, 6-21, 9-12, 14-8 
- log apply service and LSP progress, 6-10
 
- querying SCN information and, 10-12
 
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_SKIP view, 14-9
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_SKIP_TRANSACTION view, 14-10
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_UNSUPPORTED view, 4-4, 14-11
 
- DBA_TABLESPACES view, 8-17
 
- DBMS_LOGMNR_D package 
- SET_TABLESPACE procedure, 4-10
 
 
- DBMS_LOGSTDBY package 
- APPLY_SET procedure, 9-3
 
- APPLY_UNSET procedure, 9-3
 
- BUILD procedure, 4-14, 9-3
 
- GUARD_BYPASS_OFF procedure, 9-3
 
- GUARD_BYPASS_ON procedure, 7-21, 7-26, 9-3
 
- INSTANTIATE_TABLE procedure, 9-3, 9-9
 
- SKIP procedure, 9-3, 9-7, A-11
 
- SKIP_ERROR procedure, 9-3
 
- SKIP_TRANSACTION procedure, 9-3, A-11
 
- UNSKIP procedure, 9-3, 9-9
 
- UNSKIP_ERROR procedure, 9-3
 
- UNSKIP_TRANSACTION procedure, 9-3
 
- using to manage SQL apply operations, 9-2
 
 
- DBMS_LOGSTDBY.APPLY_SET procedure 
- delay applying archived redo log s, 5-6
 
 
- DBMS_LOGSTDBY.GUARD_BYPASS_OFF procedure, 9-16
 
- DBMS_LOGSTDBY.GUARD_BYPASS_ON procedure, 9-16
 
- DBMS_LOGSTDBY.INSTANTIATE_TABLE procedure, 9-9
 
- DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH routine 
- refreshing materialized views, 4-6, 9-16
 
 
- DBNEWID (nid) utility, 4-19, 4-20
 
- DBSNMP process, A-10
 
- DDL transactions 
- filtering from SQL apply operations, 9-7
 
 
- dead connection 
- troubleshooting, A-12, A-13
 
 
- DEFAULT DELAY option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-11
 
 
- DEFER attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n initialization parameter, 5-12, 10-20
 
 
- DELAY attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-6, 10-16, 12-16
 
 
- DELAY option 
- of ALTER DATABASE RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE, 5-6, 13-11
 
 
- delaying 
- application of archived redo logs, 5-6, 9-12, 13-11
 
 
- deleting 
- datafiles, 8-12
 
- redo logs, 8-14
 
 
- DEPENDENCY attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-15, 12-19
 
 
- dependent destinations, 5-15
 
- destinations 
- archived redo logs, 5-12 to  5-19
 
- cross-instance archival, 5-17, 14-15, C-4
 
- dependent, 5-15
 
- setting cross-instance archival operations, C-6
 
- sharing among multiple standby databases, 5-15
 
 
- detecting 
- missing archived redo logs, 1-5, 1-8, 6-10
 
- network disconnects between primary and standby databases, 12-34
 
 
- determining 
- the applied redo log data, 9-12
 
- the highest applicable (newest) SCN, 10-11
 
 
- direct path load operations 
- physical standby databases and, 8-16
 
 
- directory structure 
- of physical standby databases, 2-7
 
 
- disabling 
- a destination for archived redo logs, 5-12
 
- apply delay interval, 7-25
 
- archived redo log operations, 7-19
 
 
- disaster recovery 
- benefits, 1-7
 
- configuring, 1-3
 
- provided by Data Guard, 1-1
 
- provided by standby databases, 1-3
 
- ReadMe file at standby site, 10-4
 
 
- DISCONNECT FROM SESSION, 8-2
 
- DISCONNECT option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-11
 
 
- DML transactions 
- filtering from SQL apply operations, 9-7
 
 
- DROP STANDBY LOGFILE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 6-7
 
 
- DROP STANDBY LOGFILE MEMBER clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 6-7, 13-7
 
 
- dropping 
- obsolete tempfiles, 4-21
 
- online redo logs, 8-14
 
- tablespaces from primary database, 8-12
 
- temporary files, 4-22
 
 
- dynamic parameters 
- AQ_TM_PROCESSES, A-10
 
- JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES, A-10
 
 
- dynamic performance views, 8-18, 14-3 
- See also views
 
 
 
E
- ENABLE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n initialization parameter, 5-12, 10-20
 
 
- enabling 
- destinations for archived redo logs, 5-12
 
- supplemental logging, 4-9
 
 
- events 
- recording, 9-10
 
- viewing on logical standby databases, 9-10
 
 
- EXPIRE option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-11
 
 
- EXPIRE_TIME parameter 
- recommended values, 12-34
 
- setting on the standby database, 12-33
 
 
 
F
- failover, 1-5 
- data loss due to, 7-8
 
- defined, 1-5, 7-8
 
- determining the target logical standby database, 10-10
 
- initialization parameters and, 7-10
 
- logical standby databases and, 7-22, 10-1, 10-10
 
- minimal data loss and, 10-13
 
- minimal performance impact, 10-13
 
- performing a, 7-15
 
- physical standby databases and, 7-14, 10-1, 13-2
 
- preparing for, 7-10
 
- re-creating after, 7-15
 
- scenario involving a time lag, 10-17
 
- transferring redo data prior to, 7-10
 
- with maximum performance mode, 7-10
 
- with maximum protection mode, 7-10
 
 
- failure resolution policies 
- log transport services, 5-16
 
 
- FAL client, 5-20, 11-13
 
- FAL server, 5-20, 11-13, 11-14
 
- FAL_CLIENT initialization parameter, 6-13, 11-13
 
- FAL_SERVER initialization parameter, 6-13, 11-14
 
- false network failure detection, 12-34, 12-35
 
- fetch archive log client 
- See FAL client
 
 
- fetch archive log server 
- See FAL server, 5-20
 
 
- FINISH option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-11
 
 
- fixed views 
- See views
 
 
- FORCE LOGGING clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 2-6, 3-2, 4-2, 10-21, 13-8, 13-9
 
- of ALTER TABLESPACE, 8-16
 
- of CREATE DATABASE, 10-21
 
 
 
G
- gap management, 6-10 
- automatic detection and resolution, 1-5, 1-8
 
- defined, 6-11
 
- detecting missing logs, 1-8
 
- registering archived redo logs, 4-22, 6-13, 7-24 
- during failover, 7-23
 
 
- See also archived redo logs
 
 
- global dynamic performance views, 8-18, 14-3 
- See also views
 
 
- GUARD clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 4-19, 7-21, 9-3
 
 
- GUARD_BYPASS_OFF procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3
 
 
- GUARD_BYPASS_ON procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 7-21, 7-26, 9-3
 
 
- GV$ fixed views, 8-18, 14-3 
- See also views
 
 
- GV$INSTANCE view, C-10
 
 
H
- high availability 
- benefits, 1-7
 
- provided by Data Guard, 1-1
 
 
 
I
- initialization parameter file 
- creating from server parameter 
- for logical standby database, 4-15
 
 
- creating from server parameter file 
- for physical standby database, 3-5
 
 
- modifying 
- for logical standby database, 4-15
 
- for physical standby database, 3-5
 
 
- setting up for log transport services, 5-26
 
- setting up primary for logical standby database, 4-3
 
 
- initialization parameters 
- ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET, 11-6
 
- COMPATIBLE, 11-7
 
- CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME, 5-5, 11-8
 
- CONTROL_FILES, 11-9
 
- DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT, 11-10
 
- DB_FILES, 11-11
 
- DB_NAME, 11-12
 
- FAL_CLIENT, 6-13, 11-13
 
- FAL_SERVER, 6-13, 11-14
 
- LOCK_NAME_SPACE, 11-15, A-7
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST, 5-13, 5-14, B-10
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1, 5-13
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n, 5-11, 11-16, 12-1 to  12-54, B-4
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n, 5-12, 11-17, 12-2
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT, 5-13, 11-18
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES, 11-19
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_MIN_SUCCEED_DEST, 11-20, 12-26
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_START, 11-21
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_TRACE, 5-33, 6-24, 6-25, 11-22
 
- LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT, 11-23
 
- LOG_PARALLELISM, 11-24
 
- modifying for logical standby databases, 4-15
 
- modifying for physical standby databases, 3-5
 
- PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS, 4-16, 9-19, 11-25
 
- preparing for a failover, 7-10
 
- preparing for switchover and, 7-6
 
- REMOTE_ARCHIVE_ENABLE, 5-5, 11-26
 
- SHARED_POOL_SIZE, 11-27
 
- SORT_AREA_SIZE, 8-7, 11-28
 
- STANDBY_ARCHIVE_DEST, 5-13, 11-29
 
- STANDBY_FILE_MANAGEMENT, 6-6, 11-30
 
- USER_DUMP_DEST, 6-24, 11-31
 
 
- initiating 
- network I/O operations, 12-50
 
 
- INSTANTIATE_TABLE procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3, 9-9
 
 
- irreversible role transitions, 1-5
 
 
J
- JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES dynamic parameter, A-10
 
 
K
- keepalive parameters 
- recommended values, 12-34
 
- setting on the standby database, 12-33
 
 
 
L
- LGWR attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-18, 12-14
 
 
- LGWR process 
- See log writer process
 
 
- listener.ora file 
- configuring, 3-8, 4-17
 
- log transport services tuning and, A-12
 
- troubleshooting, 10-20, A-2, A-12
 
 
- listing 
- archived redo logs, 10-12
 
 
- LOCATION attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-23, A-4
 
 
- LOCK_NAME_SPACE initialization parameter, 11-15, A-7
 
- log apply services, 6-1 to  6-10 
- canceling on physical standby databases, 13-10
 
- defined, 1-4, 6-1
 
- for logical standby databases, 1-4, 6-1, 9-2
 
- for physical standby database, 6-1
 
- initiating, 6-4
 
- introduction, 1-4, 6-1
 
- logical standby databases, 6-7
 
- LSP process example, 5-22
 
- RFS and LSP processes communication, 5-24, 6-8
 
- viewing activity for logical standby databases, 9-10
 
- viewing progress in DBA_LOGSTDBY_PROGRESS view, 6-10
 
- viewing SQL apply operations, 9-10
 
 
- log switching, 4-9
 
- log transport services, 5-1 to  5-33 
- archive destinations 
- specifying quotas for, C-7
 
 
- archived redo logs 
- confirming successful disk write, 5-19
 
- specifying filenames and locations on the standby database, 5-13
 
 
- defined, 1-4, 5-1
 
- failure resolution policies, 5-16
 
- generating archived redo log filenames, 5-13
 
- interfaces to, 5-26
 
- introduction to maximum availability mode, 1-6
 
- introduction to maximum performance mode, 1-6
 
- introduction to maximum protection mode, 1-6
 
- monitoring, 5-31
 
- network transmission modes, 5-18 
- ASYNC, 5-19
 
- SYNC, 5-18
 
 
- network tuning, A-11
 
- permission for archiving online redo logs and, 5-5
 
- providing no data loss, 5-18
 
- re-archiving to failed destinations, 5-16
 
- reception of redo data and, 5-2, 5-17
 
- redo log destinations and, 5-11
 
- setting up the primary database initialization parameters, 5-12
 
- specifying alternate destinations for archiving, A-3
 
- specifying storage locations for archived redo logs, 5-13
 
- specifying storage locations for standby redo logs, 5-13
 
- transmission of redo data and, 5-2, 5-17
 
 
- log writer process, 5-19 
- acknowledging network timeouts, 12-33
 
- detecting a network disconnect, 12-34
 
- reconnecting after a network timeout, 12-34
 
- re-connecting to the standby database, 12-34
 
- setting up synchronous or asynchronous network I/O operation, 12-48
 
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1 initialization parameter, 5-13
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-11, 5-13, 11-16, 12-1 to  12-54, B-4 
- AFFIRM attribute, 5-19, 5-25, 12-2, 12-6, 12-54
 
- ALTERNATE attribute, 12-9, A-3
 
- ARCH attribute, 5-18, 12-14
 
- ASYNC attribute, 5-19, 12-48
 
- attribute compatibility, 12-54
 
- changing attributes for with SQL, 12-2
 
- DELAY attribute, 5-6, 10-16, 12-16
 
- DEPENDENCY attribute, 5-15, 12-19
 
- LGWR attribute, 5-18, 12-14
 
- LOCATION attribute, 12-23, A-4
 
- MANDATORY attribute, 12-26
 
- MAX_FAILURE attribute, 12-29, 12-47
 
- NET_TIMEOUT attribute, 12-32
 
- NOAFFIRM attribute, 5-19, 12-6
 
- NOALTERNATE attribute, 12-9, A-4
 
- NODELAY attribute, 5-6, 12-16
 
- NODEPENDENCY attribute, 12-19
 
- NOMAX_FAILURE attribute, 12-29, 12-47
 
- NONET_TIMEOUT attribute, 12-32
 
- NOQUOTA_SIZE attribute, 12-36
 
- NOQUOTA_USED attribute, 12-39
 
- NOREGISTER attribute, 12-42
 
- NOREOPEN attribute, 5-16, 12-46
 
- NOTEMPLATE attribute, 12-51
 
- OPTIONAL attribute, 12-26
 
- QUOTA_SIZE attribute, 12-36, C-7
 
- QUOTA_USED attribute, 12-39
 
- REGISTER attribute, 12-42
 
- REGISTER=location_format attribute, 12-44
 
- REOPEN attribute, 5-16, 12-46
 
- SERVICE attribute, 12-23
 
- specifying destinations using, 12-2
 
- SYNC attribute, 5-18, 5-19, 12-48
 
- TEMPLATE attribute, 12-51
 
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n initialization parameter, 5-12, 11-17, 12-2 
- ALTERNATE attribute, 5-12
 
- DEFER attribute, 5-12, 10-20
 
- ENABLE attribute, 5-12, 10-20
 
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT initialization parameter, 5-13, 5-14, 11-18
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES 
- initialization parameter, 11-19
 
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_MIN_SUCCEED_DEST initialization parameter, 11-20, 12-26
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_START initialization parameter, 11-21
 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_TRACE initialization parameter, 5-33, 6-24, 6-25, 11-22
 
- LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter, 11-23
 
- LOG_PARALLELISM initialization parameter, 11-24
 
- logical corruptions 
- resolving, 1-7
 
 
- logical standby databases 
- access for queries and reporting purposes, 1-3
 
- adding 
- datafiles, 9-14
 
- indexes, 1-7, 2-4, 9-4
 
- tables, 9-8, 9-9
 
 
- applying redo logs, 6-7 
- DBMS_LOGSTDBY.APPLY_SET procedure, 5-6
 
- delaying, 5-6, 9-12
 
- ensuring redo logs are applied, 6-9
 
- SQL apply technology, 1-5, 6-1
 
- supported datatypes, 4-3
 
- unsupported objects, 4-4
 
 
- background processes, 4-26, 5-22, 9-10
 
- benefits, 1-7, 2-4
 
- cascading, D-1, D-3
 
- controlling user access to database tables, 9-3
 
- creating, 1-5, 4-1 to  4-23 
- checklist of tasks, 4-11
 
- configuring a listener, 4-17
 
- database roles required for, 4-1
 
- from a closed backup, 4-13
 
- modifying initialization parameters for, 4-16
 
- traditional initialization parameter file, 4-15
 
 
- DDL statements automatically skipped, 4-5
 
- defined, 1-2
 
- enabling 
- LOGSTDBY_ADMINSTRATOR role, 4-1
 
- SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE role, 4-1
 
 
- executing SQL statements on, 1-2
 
- failover operations, 7-22, 10-1 
- scenario, 10-17
 
- target of, 10-10
 
 
- logical standby process (LSP) and, 4-26, 5-22, 5-24, 6-8, 9-10
 
- managing, 9-1 to  9-19
 
- manual recovery mode, B-4
 
- materialized views 
- creating on, 1-7, 2-4, D-4, D-6
 
- refreshing on, 4-6, 9-16
 
 
- monitoring, 14-1
 
- parallel execution processes, 9-19
 
- read-only operations, 1-7
 
- remote file server (RFS) and, 6-8
 
- renaming datafiles and, B-12
 
- role transitions, 7-19
 
- scenarios 
- failover, 10-17
 
- recovery, 10-21
 
 
- skipping 
- SQL statements, 9-7
 
- tables, 9-7
 
 
- SQL apply technology, 1-5, 6-2
 
- supported datatypes, 4-3
 
- switchover operations, 7-19, 10-1
 
- tables in the SYS and SYSTEM schemas, 4-10
 
- tuning system performance, 9-17
 
- uniquely identifying tables, 4-7
 
- unsupported 
- datatypes, 4-4
 
- sequences, 4-4
 
- tables, 4-4
 
 
- viewing events, 9-10
 
 
- logical standby process (LSP), 6-8 
- communication with RFS process, 5-24, 6-8
 
- COORDINATOR process, 4-26, 5-22, 9-10
 
- information in DBA_LOGSTDBY_PROGRESS view, 6-10
 
 
- LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR role 
- enabling, 4-1
 
- required for DBMS_LOGSTDBY.INSTANTIATE_TABLE procedure, 9-9
 
 
 
M
- managed recovery operations, 2-2 
- cancelling, 13-10
 
- definition, 2-2
 
- in foreground session, 6-4
 
- managed recovery process (MRP) and, 6-2
 
- modifying, 13-10
 
- monitoring, 6-5
 
- options 
- CANCEL, 13-11
 
- CANCEL IMMEDIATE, 13-11
 
- CANCEL NOWAIT, 13-11
 
- DEFAULT DELAY, 13-11
 
- DELAY, 13-11
 
- DISCONNECT, 13-11
 
- EXPIRE, 13-11
 
- FINISH, 13-11
 
- NEXT, 13-11
 
- NO EXPIRE, 13-12
 
- NO TIMEOUT, 13-12
 
- NODELAY, 10-18, 13-11
 
- NOPARALLEL, 13-12
 
- PARALLEL, 6-16, 13-12
 
- THROUGH ALL ARCHIVELOG, 13-13
 
- THROUGH...SEQUENCE, 13-12
 
- THROUGH...SWITCHOVER, 13-13
 
- TIMEOUT, 13-13
 
 
- starting, 3-9, 6-4, 13-10
 
 
- managed recovery process (MRP), 5-22 
- cross-instance archival, C-5
 
- See also managed recovery operations
 
 
- managing 
- with the broker, 1-5
 
 
- MANDATORY attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-14, 12-26
 
 
- manual recovery mode 
- initiating, B-3
 
- preparing for, B-1
 
- when is it required, B-5
 
 
- materialized views 
- creating on logical standby databases, 1-7, 2-4, D-6
 
- on cascaded redo log destinations, D-4
 
- refreshing on logical standby databases, 4-6, 9-16
 
 
- MAX_FAILURE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-29, 12-47
 
 
- maximum availability mode 
- for Real Application Clusters, C-8
 
- influence on network reconnection, 12-34
 
- introduction, 1-6
 
- providing no data loss, 5-3
 
 
- maximum performance mode, 7-10 
- for Real Application Clusters, C-9
 
- influence on network reconnection, 12-34
 
- introduction, 1-6
 
 
- maximum protection mode 
- for Real Application Clusters, C-8
 
- influence on network reconnection, 12-34
 
- introduction, 1-6
 
- providing no data loss, 5-3
 
- standby databases and, 7-10
 
 
- missing log sequence 
- See also gap management
 
- detecting, 1-8
 
 
- modifying 
- a logical standby database, 9-4
 
- initialization parameters for logical standby databases, 4-16
 
- initialization parameters for physical standby databases, 3-5
 
- managed recovery operations, 13-10
 
 
- monitoring 
- log apply services, 6-5
 
- log transport services, 5-31
 
- standby databases, 8-8
 
 
- MOUNT STANDBY DATABASE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 3-9, 6-3, 7-12, 8-2, 8-5, 8-14, 10-19, 13-9, B-4
 
 
- MRP 
- See managed recovery operations
 
 
- multiple standby databases 
- specifying dependent destinations and, 5-16
 
 
 
N
- NET_TIMEOUT attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-32
 
 
- network I/O operations 
- acknowledging, 12-33
 
- coordinating timeout parameter values, 12-34
 
- detecting a disconnect, 12-34
 
- false failures, 12-34, 12-35
 
- influence of data protection modes, 12-34
 
- initiating, 12-50
 
- network timers 
- EXPIRE_TIME parameter, 12-33
 
- NET_TIMEOUT attribute, 12-32
 
- setting comparably on primary and standby databases, 12-34
 
- TCP/IP keepalive parameter, 12-34
 
 
- setting up synchronous or asynchronous, 12-48
 
- transmission method, 5-19
 
- troubleshooting, A-12
 
- tuning 
- log transport services, A-11
 
 
 
- NEWEST_SCN column 
- of DBA_LOGSTDBY_PROGRESS view, 10-12
 
 
- NEXT option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-11
 
 
- no data loss 
- benefits, 1-7
 
- data protection modes overview, 1-6
 
- ensuring, 1-5, 2-3
 
- environments, 5-18
 
- guaranteeing, 1-5
 
- provided by maximum availability mode, 1-6, 5-3
 
- provided by maximum protection mode, 1-6, 5-3
 
- requires synchronous network transmission method, 5-19
 
 
- NO EXPIRE option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-12
 
 
- NO TIMEOUT option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-12
 
 
- NOAFFIRM attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-6
 
 
- NOALTERNATE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-9, A-4
 
 
- NODELAY attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-6, 12-16
 
 
- NODELAY option 
- of managed recovery operations, 10-18, 13-11
 
 
- NODEPENDENCY attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-19
 
 
- NOFORCE LOGGING clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 13-8, 13-9
 
 
- NOMAX_FAILURE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-29, 12-47
 
 
- NONET_TIMEOUT attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-32
 
 
- NOPARALLEL option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-12
 
 
- NOQUOTA_SIZE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-36
 
 
- NOQUOTA_USED attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-39
 
 
- NOREGISTER attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-42
 
 
- NOREOPEN attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-16, 12-46
 
 
- NOTEMPLATE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-51
 
 
 
O
- on-disk database structures 
- physical standby databases, 1-2
 
 
- online redo logs 
- adding, 8-14
 
- ALTER DATABASE statement and, 7-13
 
- configuration considerations for, 5-4
 
- dropping, 8-14
 
- manually adding to physical standby database, 7-13
 
 
- OPEN READ ONLY clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 8-5, 13-9
 
 
- OPEN RESETLOGS clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 4-19, 4-21, 8-17
 
 
- operational requirements, 2-5
 
- OPTIONAL attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-14, 12-26
 
 
- Oracle Net 
- communication between databases in a Data Guard configuration, 1-1
 
- recommended parameter settings, 12-34
 
- setting the EXPIRE_TIME parameter, 12-33
 
 
- Oracle Net Manager 
- configuring the listener, 6-14
 
- creating a network service name, 6-14
 
 
 
P
- parallel execution processes 
- adjusting for logical standby databases, 9-19
 
 
- PARALLEL option 
- of managed recovery operations, 6-16, 13-12
 
 
- parallel recovery 
- on physical standby databases, 6-16
 
 
- PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS 
- initialization parameter, 4-16, 9-19, 11-25
 
 
- partial archived redo logs 
- registering, 7-24, 10-15
 
 
- performance 
- balancing against data availability, 1-8
 
- balancing against data protection, 1-7
 
 
- permission 
- log transport services and, 5-5
 
 
- physical standby databases 
- altering 
- control files, 8-15
 
- redo log files, 8-14
 
 
- applying redo logs, 6-1 
- archiver (ARCn) process and, 6-2
 
- cascading, D-1
 
- delaying, 5-6, 13-11
 
- redo apply technology, 1-4
 
- starting, 6-4
 
 
- background processes, 5-22
 
- benefits, 2-2
 
- configuration options, 2-7 
- delayed standby, 5-6
 
 
- creating, 1-5, 3-1 to  3-10 
- checklist of tasks, 3-2
 
- configuring a listener, 3-8
 
- directory structure, 2-7, 2-9
 
- initialization parameters for, 3-5
 
- temporary tablespace, 8-6
 
- traditional initialization parameter file, 3-5
 
 
- defined, 1-2
 
- direct path load operations, 8-16
 
- failover, 10-1 
- checking for updates, 7-11
 
- preparing for, 7-10
 
 
- managed recovery operations, 2-2 
- cancelling, 13-10
 
- modifying, 13-10
 
- starting, 13-10
 
 
- managed recovery process (MRP) and, 5-22, 6-2
 
- manual recovery mode 
- procedures, B-4
 
- renaming datafiles, B-12
 
 
- monitoring, 6-5, 8-8, 14-1
 
- online backup operations and, 2-3
 
- read-only operations, 2-2, 8-3
 
- remote file server (RFS) and, 6-2
 
- reverting back to primary database, A-6
 
- role transition and, 7-11
 
- starting 
- database instance, 6-3
 
- log apply services, 6-4
 
- managed recovery operations, 13-10
 
 
- support for DDL, 2-3
 
- support for DML, 2-3
 
- switchover, 7-11, 10-1 
- adding online redo logs prior to, 7-13
 
- preparing for, 7-6
 
 
 
- PREPARER process, 9-10
 
- primary database 
- backup operations and, 4-13, 7-18, 8-8
 
- configuring 
- for cross-instance archival operations, C-5
 
- on Real Application Clusters, 1-2
 
- single-instance, 1-2
 
 
- datafiles 
- adding, 6-6, 8-10
 
- renaming, 8-12
 
 
- defined, 1-2
 
- failover and, 7-8
 
- gap resolution, 1-8
 
- gathering redo log archival information, 5-31
 
- initialization parameters 
- and logical standby database, 4-3
 
- and physical standby database, 3-5
 
 
- log transport services on, 1-4
 
- network connections 
- avoiding network hangs, 12-32
 
- detecting disconnections, 12-34
 
- handling network timeouts, 12-33
 
- influence of data protection modes on network reconnection, 12-34
 
- terminating, 12-33
 
 
- preparing for logical standby database creation, 4-1
 
- preparing for physical standby database creation, 3-1
 
- Real Application Clusters and 
- setting up, C-2, C-5
 
 
- reducing workload on, 1-7
 
- setting archive tracing, 5-33
 
- switchover, 7-4 
- initiating, 7-12
 
 
- tablespaces 
- adding, 8-10
 
- dropping, 8-12
 
 
 
- primary role, 1-2
 
- processes 
- archiver (ARCn), 5-19
 
- CJQ0, A-10
 
- DBSNMP, A-10
 
- log writer (LGWR), 5-19
 
- QMN0, A-10
 
- See also logical standby process (LSP)
 
- See also managed recovery process (MRP)
 
 
- production database 
- See primary database
 
 
- protection modes 
- See data protection modes
 
 
 
Q
- QMN0 process, A-10
 
- queries 
- improved performance, 1-7
 
- offloading on the standby database, 1-7
 
 
- QUOTA_SIZE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-36, C-7
 
 
- QUOTA_USED attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-39
 
 
 
R
- READER process, 9-10
 
- read-only operations, 1-4 
- definition, 2-2
 
- logical standby databases, 1-7
 
- physical standby databases and, 8-3
 
 
- Real Application Clusters, 5-17, C-3 
- cross-instance archival, C-4
 
- instance recovery, C-6
 
- performing switchover and, 7-7, 7-10, C-9
 
- primary databases and, 1-2, C-2, C-5
 
- setting 
- cross-instance archiving, C-6
 
- maximum data availability, C-8
 
- maximum data performance mode, C-9
 
- maximum data protection, C-8
 
 
- skipping standby logfiles, C-9
 
- standby databases and, 1-2, C-1, C-5
 
- standby redo logs and, 5-8, C-4
 
 
- reception 
- of redo data, 5-2
 
 
- reconnecting 
- network connection 
- when in maximum availability mode, 12-34
 
- when in maximum performance mode, 12-34
 
- when in maximum protection mode, 12-34
 
 
 
- recording logical standby database events, 9-10
 
- RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 3-9, 5-6, 6-4, 7-14, 8-5, 8-7, 10-9, 10-17, 13-2, 13-9, 13-11, B-12, C-9 
- background process, 6-4, 8-2, 13-10
 
- CANCEL IMMEDIATE option, 13-11
 
- CANCEL NOWAIT option, 13-11
 
- CANCEL option, 13-11
 
- cancelling, 6-5
 
- cancelling log apply services, 8-5
 
- controlling redo apply operations, 6-5
 
- DEFAULT DELAY option, 13-11
 
- DELAY option, 13-11
 
- DISCONNECT option, 13-11
 
- EXPIRE option, 13-11
 
- FINISH option, 13-11
 
- foreground session, 6-4, 13-10
 
- gap resolution, 6-15
 
- initiating failover, 7-17
 
- NEXT option, 13-11
 
- NO EXPIRE option, 13-12
 
- NO TIMEOUT option, 13-12
 
- NODELAY option, 13-11
 
- NOPARALLEL option, 13-12
 
- overriding the delay interval, 12-17
 
- PARALLEL option, 13-12
 
- skipping standby logfiles, 7-17, 13-2, C-9
 
- switchover scenario, 10-18
 
- syntax, 13-10
 
- THROUGH ALL ARCHIVELOG option, 13-13
 
- THROUGH...SEQUENCE option, 13-12
 
- THROUGH...SWITCHOVER option, 13-13
 
- TIMEOUT option, 13-13
 
 
 
- recovering 
- after a NOLOGGING clause is specified, 10-21
 
- from errors, 9-13
 
 
- re-creating 
- a table on a logical standby database, 9-8
 
 
- redo apply technology, 1-4
 
- redo data 
- applying 
- through redo apply technology, 1-4
 
- through SQL apply technology, 1-5
 
 
- archived on the standby system, 1-4, 6-1
 
- transmitting, 1-2, 1-4
 
- validated, 1-7
 
 
- redo logs 
- adding, 8-14
 
- applying to standby database, 1-2, 6-1 to  6-27
 
- archive gap managing, 6-11
 
- deleting, 8-14
 
- logging supplemental information, 4-8, 4-9
 
- receiving and storing on standby databases See log transport services
 
- setting permission to archive, 5-5
 
- transmitting See log transport services
 
- update standby database tables, 1-7
 
- when applied to logical standby database, 6-9
 
 
- refreshing materialized views, 9-16
 
- REGISTER attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-42
 
 
- REGISTER LOGFILE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 7-18, 12-43, 13-13, A-6
 
 
- REGISTER LOGICAL LOGFILE clause, 10-15 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 4-22, 6-13, 7-23, 7-24, 10-14
 
 
- REGISTER=location_format attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-44
 
 
- registering 
- archived redo logs, 4-22, 6-13, 7-24, 10-14 
- during failover, 7-23
 
 
- partial archived redo logs, 10-15
 
 
- RELY constraint 
- creating, 4-8
 
 
- remote file server process (RFS) 
- communicating with LSP process, 5-24, 6-8
 
- defined, 5-7, 5-20
 
- log writer process and, 5-18, 5-23
 
- sample configuration, 5-22
 
- standby redo logs reused by, 5-8
 
- trace file, 5-8
 
 
- REMOTE_ARCHIVE_ENABLE initialization parameter, 5-5, 11-26
 
- RENAME FILE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 4-18, 6-7, B-12, B-13
 
 
- renaming 
- datafiles 
- manually, B-12
 
- on the primary database, 8-13
 
- on the standby database, B-12
 
 
 
- REOPEN attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-16, 12-46
 
 
- reporting operations 
- configuring, 1-3
 
- offloading on the standby database, 1-7
 
- performing on a logical standby database, 1-3
 
 
- resolving 
- logical corruptions, 1-7
 
 
- retrieving 
- missing archived redo logs, 1-5, 1-8, 6-10, 10-14
 
 
- RFS 
- See remote file server process (RFS)
 
 
- role management, 1-5, 7-1
 
- role transitions, 7-1 
- choosing a type of, 7-2
 
- logical standby database and, 7-19
 
- physical standby databases and, 7-11
 
- reversals, 1-5, 7-1
 
 
- roles 
- LOGSTDBY_ADMINSTRATOR, 4-1
 
- SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE, 4-1
 
 
- rolling upgrade 
- during switchover, 7-8
 
 
 
S
- scenarios 
- cascaded redo log destinations, D-4 to  D-8
 
- choosing best standby database for role transition, 10-1
 
- failing over with a time lag, 10-17
 
- recovering 
- a logical standby database, 10-21
 
- after NOLOGGING is specified, 10-21
 
- from a network failure, 10-20
 
 
- time lag in redo logs, 10-16
 
 
- schemas 
- data manipulation on logical standby databases, 1-7
 
- identical to primary database, 1-2
 
 
- SCN 
- determine the highest applicable (newest), 10-11
 
 
- SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE role 
- enabling, 4-1
 
 
- sequences 
- unsupported on logical standby databases, 4-4
 
 
- server parameter file 
- modifying 
- for logical standby database, 4-15
 
- for physical standby database, 3-5
 
 
- setting up 
- for log transport services, 5-26
 
- primary for logical standby databases, 4-3
 
 
 
- SERVICE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-23
 
 
- SET LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n clause 
- of ALTER SYSTEM, 7-19, 7-20, 7-27
 
 
- SET LOG_ARCHIVE_TRACE clause 
- of ALTER SYSTEM, 6-25
 
 
- SET LOG_PARALLELISM clause 
- of ALTER SYSTEM, 4-3
 
 
- SET STANDBY DATABASE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 5-26, 7-10, 13-14
 
 
- SET_TABLESPACE procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGMNR_D, 4-10
 
 
- setting 
- network timers on primary and standby databases, 12-34
 
- Oracle Net EXPIRE_TIME network timers, 12-34
 
- TCP/IP network timers, 12-34
 
 
- SHARED_POOL_SIZE 
- initialization parameter, 11-27
 
 
- SKIP procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3, 9-7, A-11
 
 
- SKIP_ERROR procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3
 
 
- SKIP_TRANSACTION procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3, A-11
 
 
- skipping 
- ALTER TABLESPACE, 9-7
 
- standby logfiles, 10-17, 13-2, C-9
 
 
- SORT_AREA_SIZE initialization parameter, 8-7, 11-28
 
- SQL apply operations, 1-5 
- ANALYZER process, 9-10
 
- APPLIER process, 9-10
 
- applying redo data to logical standby databases, 9-2
 
- BUILDER process, 9-10
 
- COORDINATOR process, 9-10
 
- DBMS_LOGSTDBY PL/SQL package and, 9-2
 
- definition, 6-2
 
- PREPARER process, 9-10
 
- READER process, 9-10
 
- uniquely identifying table rows, 4-7
 
- viewing activity with V$LOGSTDBY view, 9-10
 
 
- SQL statements, 13-1 
- executing on logical standby databases, 1-2, 1-5
 
- skipping on logical standby databases, 4-5, 9-7
 
- switchover and, 7-12
 
 
- standby databases 
- applying redo logs on, 1-4, 1-7, 6-1
 
- cascading, D-1
 
- configuring, 1-1 
- a single log file destination, 5-15
 
- cross-instance archival, 5-17, 14-15, C-4, C-6
 
- delayed standby, 10-16
 
- mandatory destinations, 5-14
 
- maximum number of, 2-1
 
- network connections, 12-33
 
- on Real Application Clusters, 1-2, C-1, C-5
 
- on remote locations, 1-3
 
- optional destinations, 5-14
 
- single-instance, 1-2
 
 
- creating, 1-2, 3-1, 4-1 
- with a time lag, 5-6, 10-17
 
 
- defined, 2-1
 
- failover to, 7-8 
- re-creating after, 7-15
 
 
- log apply services on, 6-1
 
- operational requirements, 2-5
 
- renaming datafiles and, B-12
 
- resynchronizing with the primary database, 1-8
 
- setting TCP/IP keepalive parameters, 12-33
 
- skipping logfiles, 10-17
 
- See also logical standby databases
 
- See also physical standby databases
 
 
- standby redo logs 
- creating, 5-9 
- log groups and members, 5-8, 5-9
 
- redo log members, 5-10
 
 
- cross-instance archival and, C-4
 
- Real Application Clusters and, 5-8, C-4
 
- specifying storage locations for, 5-13
 
 
- standby role, 1-2
 
- STANDBY_ARCHIVE_DEST initialization parameter, 5-13, 11-29
 
- STANDBY_FILE_MANAGEMENT initialization parameter, 6-6, 11-30
 
- START LOGICAL STANDBY APPLY clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 4-23, 6-9, 7-27, 13-15, A-11
 
 
- starting 
- managed recovery, 13-10
 
- physical standby instances, 6-3
 
 
- STOP LOGICAL STANDBY APPLY clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 6-9, 7-26, 10-14, 13-16
 
 
- stopping 
- managed recovery operations, 13-10
 
 
- superceding 
- apply delay interval, 5-6
 
 
- supplemental logging 
- adding data to redo logs, 4-8, 4-9
 
- creating a unique key, 4-7
 
- enabling, 13-4
 
- log switching and, 4-9
 
- on primary database, 4-8
 
 
- SUPPLEMENTAL_LOG_DATA_PK column 
- of V$DATABASE, 4-9
 
 
- SUPPLEMENTAL_LOG_DATA_UI column 
- of V$DATABASE, 4-9
 
 
- switchover, 1-5, 7-4 
- control files and, 7-12
 
- defined, 1-5
 
- initialization parameters and, 7-6
 
- initiating on the primary database, 7-12
 
- logical standby databases and, 7-19, 10-1
 
- no data loss and, 7-4
 
- performing a rolling upgrade and, 7-8
 
- physical standby databases and, 7-7, 7-11, 7-13, 10-1
 
- preparing for, 7-6
 
- processes that prevent, A-10 
- CJQ0, A-10
 
- DBSNMP, A-10
 
- QMN0, A-10
 
 
- redo logs and, 7-13
 
- rolling upgrade and, 7-8
 
- SQL statements and, 7-12
 
- standby databases not involved in, 7-14
 
- typical use for, 7-4
 
- using Real Application Clusters and, 7-7, 7-10, C-9
 
- V$DATABASE view and, 7-11, 7-13
 
- verifying, 7-13
 
 
- SWITCHOVER_STATUS column 
- of V$DATABASE view, 7-12, 7-13, A-6
 
 
- SYNC attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 5-18, 5-19, 12-48
 
- required for no data loss environments, 5-19
 
 
- SYS schema 
- tables used by logical standby databases, 4-10
 
 
- system resources 
- efficient utilization of, 1-7
 
 
- SYSTEM schema 
- tables used by logical standby databases, 4-10
 
 
 
T
- tables 
- logical standby databases 
- adding on, 9-8
 
- identifying rows in, 4-7
 
- re-creating tables on, 9-8
 
- skipping on, 9-7
 
- unsupported on, 4-4
 
 
 
- tablespaces 
- adding 
- a new datafile, 9-15
 
- to primary database, 8-10
 
 
- creating and associating temporary files, 8-6
 
- dropping from primary database, 8-12
 
- managing, 4-10
 
- sorting without, 8-7
 
 
- TCP/IP network interconnect 
- expired network timers, 12-33
 
- recommended parameter settings, 12-34
 
- setting the keepalive parameter, 12-33
 
 
- TEMPFILE clause 
- of ALTER DATABASE, 4-22
 
- of ALTER TABLESPACE, 4-22
 
- of CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE, 8-6
 
 
- TEMPLATE attribute 
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter, 12-51
 
 
- tempfiles 
- See temporary files
 
 
- temporary files 
- adding, 4-22, 8-6
 
- creating, 4-22, 8-7
 
- dropping, 4-22
 
- dropping obsolete, 4-21
 
 
- temporary tablespaces 
- adding tempfile entries, 8-6
 
- creating, 8-6
 
 
- terminating 
- network connection, 12-32
 
 
- THROUGH ALL ARCHIVELOG option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-13
 
 
- THROUGH...SEQUENCE option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-12
 
 
- THROUGH...SWITCHOVER option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-13
 
 
- time lag 
- in standby database, 5-6, 10-17, 12-16
 
 
- TIMEOUT option 
- of managed recovery operations, 13-13
 
 
- tnsnames.ora file 
- log transport services tuning and, A-12
 
- troubleshooting, 10-20, A-2, A-8, A-12
 
 
- trace files 
- levels of tracing data, 6-25
 
- location of, 6-24
 
- RFS process, 5-8
 
- setting, 6-24
 
 
- transactionally consistent read-only access, 1-4
 
- triggers 
- handled on a logical standby database, 9-6
 
 
- troubleshooting 
- apply operations, A-10
 
- dead network connections, A-12, A-13
 
- listener.ora file, 10-20, A-2, A-12
 
- tnsnames.ora file, 10-20, A-2, A-8, A-12
 
 
- tuning 
- logical standby databases, 9-17
 
 
 
U
- unrecoverable operations, 10-22 
- backing up after, 10-24
 
 
- UNSKIP procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3, 9-9
 
 
- UNSKIP_ERROR procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3
 
 
- UNSKIP_TRANSACTION procedure 
- of DBMS_LOGSTDBY, 9-3
 
 
- user errors 
- safeguarding against, 1-7
 
 
- USER_DUMP_DEST initialization parameter, 6-24, 11-31
 
 
V
- V$ARCHIVE_DEST view, 5-32, 10-20, 14-12, A-2
 
- V$ARCHIVE_DEST_STATUS view, 5-32, 6-5, 6-16, 14-15 
- cross-instance archival column, 14-15
 
 
- V$ARCHIVE_GAP view, 14-17
 
- V$ARCHIVED_LOG view, 5-13, 5-32, 6-16, 14-18, A-6, B-8 
- determining the most recently archived redo log, 5-32
 
 
- V$DATABASE view, 14-20 
- SUPPLEMENTAL_LOG_DATA_PK column, 4-9
 
- SUPPLEMENTAL_LOG_DATA_UI column, 4-9
 
- switchover and, 7-11, 7-13
 
- SWITCHOVER_STATUS column and, 7-12, 7-13, A-6
 
 
- V$DATAFILE view, 3-3, 4-12, 10-22, 10-24, 14-24
 
- V$DATAGUARD_STATUS view, 6-17, 14-26
 
- V$LOG view, 5-31, 14-28
 
- V$LOG_HISTORY view, 6-17, 8-21, 14-30
 
- V$LOGFILE view, 14-29
 
- V$LOGSTDBY view, 6-9, 9-10, 14-31 
- viewing SQL apply operations, 9-10
 
 
- V$LOGSTDBY_STATS view, 9-11, 14-32
 
- V$MANAGED_STANDBY view, 6-5, 6-15, 14-33
 
- V$PX_SESSION view, 14-31
 
- V$RECOVER_FILE view, 8-17
 
- V$SESSION view, 14-31, A-5, A-9
 
- V$STANDBY_LOG view, 14-35
 
- V$TEMPFILE view, 4-21 
- temporary files 
- querying, 4-22
 
 
 
- V$THREAD view, 8-16
 
- validating 
- redo data, 1-7
 
 
- views, 8-18, 14-1 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_EVENTS, 9-10, 14-4, A-11
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_LOG, 6-20, 10-12, 14-5
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_NOT_UNIQUE, 4-7, 14-6
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_PARAMETERS, 14-7
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_PROGRESS, 6-10, 6-21, 9-12, 14-8
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_SKIP, 14-9
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_SKIP_TRANSACTION, 14-10
 
- DBA_LOGSTDBY_UNSUPPORTED, 4-4, 14-11
 
- DBA_TABLESPACES, 8-17
 
- GV$INSTANCE, C-10
 
- V$ARCHIVE_DEST, 5-32, 10-20, 14-12, A-2
 
- V$ARCHIVE_DEST_STATUS, 5-32, 6-5, 6-16, 14-15
 
- V$ARCHIVE_GAP, 14-17
 
- V$ARCHIVED_LOG, 5-13, 5-32, 6-16, 14-18, B-8
 
- V$DATABASE, 14-20
 
- V$DATAFILE, 3-3, 4-12, 10-22, 10-24, 14-24
 
- V$DATAGUARD_STATUS, 6-17, 14-26
 
- V$LOG, 5-31, 14-28
 
- V$LOG_HISTORY, 6-17, 8-21, 14-30
 
- V$LOGFILE, 14-29
 
- V$LOGSTDBY, 6-9, 9-10, 14-31
 
- V$LOGSTDBY_STATS, 9-11, 14-32
 
- V$MANAGED_STANDBY, 6-5, 6-15, 14-33
 
- V$PX_SESSION, 14-31
 
- V$RECOVER_FILE, 8-17
 
- V$SESSION, 14-31, A-5, A-9
 
- V$STANDBY_LOG, 14-35
 
- V$TEMPFILE, 4-21
 
- V$THREAD, 8-16