Chapter 10. Common Data Guard Issues
Data Guard administrators need to know methods to resolve some specific issues. These issues may originate from configuration changes, misconfiguration, or user errors. Another important point is the use of diagnostic data to identify these issues. Now we'll cover handling the most common of these Data Guard issues and the methods to access and use diagnostic data.
In this chapter, we will discuss the following topics:
Recreating the standby control file
Dealing with redo transport authentication problems
Dealing with
UNNAMED
datafilesClosing a gap with RMAN incremental backups
Fixing
NOLOGGING
changes in a standby databaseTurning on Data Guard tracing
Gathering diagnostic data
Let's start with renewing the standby control file of a standby database.