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Sean Scott
@oraclesean.com
Puts databases in containers. He/him. Author & speaker. Oracle ACE Director. Data on Kubernetes Community Ambassador. Lucky dad with one of each: she, he, and they.
Backup≠Recovery. Dogs>People. Trans Rights=Human Rights.
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Using v$log_history and/or v$archived_log to check for Data Guard gaps? You probably shouldn't. Learn why this method sometimes reports zero gaps, even when log shipping fails! #DataGuard#DR#DisasterRecoveryoraclesean.com/blog/how-not-to-find-data-guard-gaps
How not to find Data Guard gaps — Oracle Sean
Checking your Data Guard gap using queries against v$archived_log or v$log_history? If so, there’s a good chance they’ll report that everything’s fine, even when there’s a gap!
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Sean Scott
@oraclesean.com
Puts databases in containers. He/him. Author & speaker. Oracle ACE Director. Data on Kubernetes Community Ambassador. Lucky dad with one of each: she, he, and they.
Backup≠Recovery. Dogs>People. Trans Rights=Human Rights.
237 followers564 following1.1k posts