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Backup - DataGuard


Startup commands
startup nomount
alter database mount standby database;
alter database recover managed standby database disconnect; 
To remove a delay from a standby
alter database recover managed standby database cancel;
alter database recover managed standby database nodelay disconnect;
Cancel managed recovery
alter database recover managed standby database cancel;
Register a missing log file
alter database register physical logfile '<fullpath/filename>';
If FAL doesn't work and it says the log is already registered
alter database register or replace physical logfile '<fullpath/filename>';
If that doesn't work, try this...
shutdown immediate
startup nomount
alter database mount standby database;
alter database recover automatic standby database;
wait for the recovery to finish - then cancel
shutdown immediate
startup nomount
alter database mount standby database;
alter database recover managed standby database disconnect; 
Check which logs are missing
Run this on the standby...
select local.thread#
,      local.sequence# from 
       (select thread#
       ,       sequence# 
       from    v$archived_log 
       where dest_id=1) local 
where  local.sequence# not in 
       (select sequence#
       from v$archived_log
       where dest_id=2 and 
       thread# = local.thread#)
/
Disable/Enable archive log destinations
alter system set log_archive_dest_state_2 = 'defer';
alter system set log_archive_dest_state_2 = 'enable';
Turn on fal tracing on the primary db
alter system set LOG_ARCHIVE_TRACE = 128;
Stop the Data Guard broker
alter system set dg_broker_start=false
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Show the current instance role
select	database_role
from	v$database
/
Logical standby apply stop/start
Stop...
alter database stop logical standby apply;
Start...
alter database start logical standby apply;
See how up to date a physical standby is
Run this on the primary
set numwidth 15
select	max(sequence#) current_seq
from	v$log
/
Then run this on the standby
set numwidth 15
select	max(applied_seq#) last_seq
from	v$archive_dest_status
/
Display info about all log destinations
To be run on the primary
set lines 100
set numwidth 15
column ID format 99
column "SRLs" format 99 
column active format 99 
col type format a4

select	ds.dest_id id
,	ad.status
,	ds.database_mode db_mode
,	ad.archiver type
,	ds.recovery_mode
,	ds.protection_mode
,	ds.standby_logfile_count "SRLs"
,	ds.standby_logfile_active active
,	ds.archived_seq#
from	v$archive_dest_status	ds
,	v$archive_dest		ad
where	ds.dest_id = ad.dest_id
and	ad.status != 'INACTIVE'
order by
	ds.dest_id
/
Display log destinations options
To be run on the primary
set numwidth 8 lines 100
column id format 99 
select	dest_id id
,	archiver
,	transmit_mode
,	affirm
,	async_blocks async
,	net_timeout net_time
,	delay_mins delay
,	reopen_secs reopen
,	register,binding 
from	v$archive_dest
order by
	dest_id
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List any standby redo logs
set lines 100 pages 999
col member format a70
select	st.group#
,	st.sequence#
,	ceil(st.bytes / 1048576) mb
,	lf.member
from	v$standby_log	st
,	v$logfile	lf
where	st.group# = lf.group#
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