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Missing logs, Out-of SYNC (Physical standby)

Auto Sync, some time auto sync not happens result of which standby lag behinds, some steps below can make standby to sync with primary: 1. On standby check 1. Select process,status from v$managed_standby; and this query should return mrp as process, if mrp is not coming means recovery process Is not active. 2. Try recover managed standby database cancel; and again try recover managed standby database using current logfile disconnect from session. At primary check : 3. select current_scn from v$database; 4. rman > backup incremental from scn scn_number database format /tmp/forSTANDBY_%U tag FORSTANDBY; At standby : Do recovery at standby as : 5. Rman nocatalog target / 6. RMAN> catalog backuppiece /tmp/forSTANDBY_%U; 7. RMAN> recover database noredo; 8. RMAN> delete backup tag FORSTANDBY; 9. Alter database managed standby database using current logfile disconnect from session; 10. Select process,status from v$managed_standby; 11. Select sequence#,applied from v$archived_log; 12. Select max(sequence#) from v$log and match if it is same as of primary;

2. Copy controlfile from primary to standby : At primary : 1. RMAN>backup current controlfile for standby; or 2. RMAN> backup current controlfile for standby format /tmp/controflile.ctl; At standby : 3. RMAN>restore standby controlfile from /tmp/controlfile.ctl; 4. Sql> shutdown immediate 5. SQL> startup nomount 6. SQL> alter database mount standby database; 7. SQL> recover managed standby database disconnect from session; 8. Check everything running fine : if yes then perfect otherwise : 9. SQL>select name from v$datafile ; (check all datafiles ) 10. RMAN> set newname for datafile datafile_name to standby_location; or 11. RMAN> catalog start with '+diskgroup//datafile/'; 12. SQL> alter database add standby logfile group 4 +standby_location size 50M; (add same no of standby logfiles as of online redo log files). 13. SQL>shutdown immediate 14. SQL>startup nomount 15. SQL>alter database mount standby database; 16. RMAN>recover database ; (check incarnation and scn should be same as of primary) 17. SQL>recover managed standby database using current logfile disconnect from session;

18. Check mrp is running or not. 19. Check log sequence# on both databases.

3. Register logfiles: 1. Locate the missing log file using SQL>SELECT SEQUENCE#, APPLIED FROM V$ARCHIVED_LOG; 2. Copy all the missing log files from primary archive destination to standby archive destination; 3. SQL>Alter database register logfile log_file_path; 4. Now check status of mrp process.

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