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Er, a stupid question: how do you do backup of your archived redo files and
is your archiver running? Is it running out of space to archive redo logs?
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From: rsands_at_lendleaserei.com [mailto:rsands_at_lendleaserei.com]
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 11:25 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Thread 1 cannot allocate new log
Listers,
What's the best approach to deal with the archiver not keeping up with the
redo
log switches? Currently, redo logs are 20 MB, originally had four groups.
We
have one process that runs twice a day and results in one or two 'cannot
allocate new log' errors. The switch occurs seconds later without causing
the
update to fail, and the process completes in less than 10 minutes. Tried
increasing the size of the logs, no improvement. Added two more log groups,
errors stopped for a time, but then reoccurred. This process populates a
denormalized table for queries, and the problem began after additional data
was
added to the base tables. Typically, I see only 4 to 12 switches within a
24
hour period, so I'm not sure if I should continue to added more groups or
increase the size. If I increase the size, should I worry about checkpoints
occurring too infrequently? (Only occur at log switches now). Both copies
of
the redo logs and the archived redo logs are all on separate disks.
Robyn
Lend Lease REI
Atlanta, GA
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