Eve redo particular journal for thread group

Hi master,

I actually play experience to create the database physical standbyt on the same machine as my primary database.

I have my past according to "data guard admin guide". even if the article for the newspaper group waiting for redo ading, it says you need to add the newspaper group pending roll forward to 'wire '...

What is this thread? and how can I foind thread that I have to give the next group of redo log?

How to find the current thread?

What happens if I add "thread"clause in my statement:-".

ALTER DATABASE ADD LOGFILE ENSURES WIRE 5
2 > ('/ oracle/dbs/log1c.rdo','/oracle/dbs/log2c.rdo') SIZE 500 M;

Thanks and greetings
VD

Vikrant,

First a question: you have a RAC instance? If so, the same paragraph does not apply to you and I don't know why you are questioning it.

Second

"The THREAD clause is required only if you want to add one or more standby redo log.
groups of files to a specific primary database thread. If you do not include the WIRE
clause and the configuration uses Real Application Clusters (RAC), Data Guard will be
automatically assign standby redo log threads file groups when running because they are
required by the various RAC instances. »

This means that you don't have to specify the thread for CARS, it will affect one according to the current thread.

Your conclusion is incorrect.
Where did you read the word "current"?
Oracle will probably simply ensure that each instance has enough sleep redolog groups, it takes 1 day before redolog group-by-Group + 1 extra.

--
Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA

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