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тАО10-01-2010 11:18 PM
тАО10-01-2010 11:18 PM
file space utilization : Media Recovery Waiting for thread 1 seq
hi
we had a file space utilization in oracle about 85% and dba has resolved it.
he sent a mail stating
Every log file Containing following
Media Recovery Waiting for thread 1 seq# 47898
Media Recovery Log /db002/SW2/SW2_arch/SW247898.ARC
Media Recovery Waiting for thread 1 seq# 47899
Media Recovery Log /db002/SW2/SW2_arch/SW247899.ARC
what does it refer to and how should I react to this, since i am in DR site logs are applied from DC.
regards
MC
we had a file space utilization in oracle about 85% and dba has resolved it.
he sent a mail stating
Every log file Containing following
Media Recovery Waiting for thread 1 seq# 47898
Media Recovery Log /db002/SW2/SW2_arch/SW247898.ARC
Media Recovery Waiting for thread 1 seq# 47899
Media Recovery Log /db002/SW2/SW2_arch/SW247899.ARC
what does it refer to and how should I react to this, since i am in DR site logs are applied from DC.
regards
MC
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тАО10-02-2010 01:01 AM
тАО10-02-2010 01:01 AM
Re: file space utilization : Media Recovery Waiting for thread 1 seq
hi
any suggestion
regards
MC
any suggestion
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MC
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тАО10-08-2010 09:26 AM
тАО10-08-2010 09:26 AM
Re: file space utilization : Media Recovery Waiting for thread 1 seq
These messages are from an Oracle database in recovery mode. The database is waiting for the next archive log in the sequence to be applied to continue recovery.
If the database is being recovered, or if you are running Oracle Dataguard -- which keeps the database in a recovery state -- these messages are normal. If there is a dataguard, or similar, configuration, the archive logs will be automatically transfered to the system and applied as they arrive. If the transfer was interrupted, you may need to manually apply the logs.
If the database is being recovered, or if you are running Oracle Dataguard -- which keeps the database in a recovery state -- these messages are normal. If there is a dataguard, or similar, configuration, the archive logs will be automatically transfered to the system and applied as they arrive. If the transfer was interrupted, you may need to manually apply the logs.
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