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Correct.
...though you can achieve the same thing in 8i by running the SQL*Plus or SvrMgr process in a "backgrounded" script. Stopping the backgrounded script is easy using the RECOVER CANCEL command from any other session...
> I'm back on 8i for a different client who wants to implement standby
> database.
>
> other than the whole possibility of losing data during a failover, i've
> not been able to find anything about doing managed recovery with out
> having a dedicated session to put the database in managed recovery mode.
>
> SQL> recover managed standby database;
>
>
> this does not fork into the background but is a foreground process, that
> ties that window up as it receives and applies logs, that is correct
> right?
>
> Its not until 9i where we get the luxury of managed recovery being a
> background proces, right?
>
> thanks, joe
>
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