How to create, use and drop a Guaranteed restore point in a Data Guard configuration
(Doc ID 2338328.1)
Last updated on OCTOBER 14, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.2.0.1 and laterGen 1 Exadata Cloud at Customer (Oracle Exadata Database Cloud Machine) - Version N/A and later
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Exadata Service - Version N/A and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
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This documents describes the steps necessary to create, use and drop a Guaranteed restore point in a Data Guard configuration:
NOTE: Starting from 19c, be aware that standby can automatically perform flashback in response to similar operation on primary. Refer:
Automatic Flashback of a Mounted Standby After a Primary RESETLOGS Operation
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/sbydb/managing-oracle-data-guard-physical-standby-databases.html#GUID-252097AC-3070-43B6-88D8-919AE27F97AD
Solution
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