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How To Add Redo Logfiles In Standby Database

How To Add Redo Logfiles In Standby Database

How To Add Redo Logfiles In Standby Database

 

Step 1. First, Check MEMBER present in Standby Database.

SQL> select member from v$logfile;

MEMBER
———————————-
E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO03.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO02.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO01.LOG

 

Step 2. Cancel the recovery Process.

SQL> alter database recover managed standby database cancel;

 

Step 3. Check the standby_file_management parameter and set the parameter to MANUAL.

SQL> show parameter standby_file_management

NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
———————————— ———– ——
standby_file_management              string      AUTO

SQL> alter system set standby_file_management=manual scope=both;

SQL> show parameter standby_file_standby_file_management;

NAME                                 TYPE        VALUE
———————————— ———– ——
standby_file_management              string      MANUAL

 

Step 4. Add Redo Logfiles in Standby Database.

SQL> alter database add logfile group 4 ‘E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO04.LOG’ size 250M;
SQL> alter database add logfile group 5 ‘E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO05.LOG’ size 250M;
SQL> alter database add logfile group 6 ‘E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO06.LOG’ size 250M;
SQL> alter database add standby logfile group 7 ‘E:\STANDBYLOGS\STDREDO07.LOG’ size 250M;
SQL> alter database add standby logfile group 8 ‘E:\STANDBYLOGS\STDREDO08.LOG’ size 250M;
SQL> alter database add standby logfile group 9 ‘E:\STANDBYLOGS\STdREDO09.LOG’ size 250M;
SQL> alter database add standby logfile group 10 ‘E:\STANDBYLOGS\STdREDO10.LOG’ size 250M;

 

Step 5. Check the Redo Logfiles.

SQL> col members for 999999999
SQL> set lines 120 pages 1000
SQL> select group#,members,status from v$log;

    GROUP#    MEMBERS STATUS
———- ———- —————-
         1          1 CLEARING
         2          1 CLEARING
         3          1 CLEARING
         4          1 UNUSED
         5          1 CLEARING_CURRENT
         6          1 UNUSED

SQL> select member from v$logfile;

MEMBER
————————
E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO03.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO02.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO01.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO04.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO05.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\REDO06.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\STDREDO07.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\STDREDO08.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\STDREDO09.LOG
E:\STANDBYLOGS\STDREDO10.LOG

10 rows selected.

 

Step 6. Check the standby_file_management parameter and set the parameter to AUTO.

SQL> alter system set standby_file_management=auto scope=both;

 

Step 7. Finally, Activate the Recovery Process.

SQL> alter database recover managed standby database disconnect from session;

 

 

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