If the alerts log is deleted, how to restore?
HelloI want to know if the alerts log is deleted, how to restore?
What OS?
Which version of DB?
You can restore from tape if you have a backup.
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HelloThank you for the time, I already read something about recovery logs, but everything indicates that the redo log should be smaller and more groups, it's a small database like already post, only 5 users working in there.
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Without no doubt... but I would certainly add two members of each group and spread members around you to the disks. In its current form, with only one member of each group, if you lose a redo log, you have no redo data recovery. Problems of performance aside, your database is at risk.
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