WAITING FOR REDO DICTIONARY: FILE

Hi all

I'm WAITING for REMAKING DICTIONARY: NAME of FILE status

SELECT STATUS FROM V$ STREAMS_CAPTURE;

I tried to solve it and found that some redo log file is missing.
Can you get it someone please let me know what could be the cause of the lack of redo log file?
If the cause for this is that some redo log file is not saved, then how would I record?
I have already questioned the views of data dictionary DBA_REGISTERED_ARCHIVED_LOG and DBA_CAPTURE and I have a few lines.

Thank you all.

Concerning
Nick

It must be reflected in the alerts log.

You can use the following question as well:

SQL > select name from v$ archived_log where between first_change # and next_change #;

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