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V$ARCHIVED_LOG question

From: Murali Vallath <murali_vallath_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 06:58:36 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0055DEB8.20030302065836@fatcity.com>


Oracle 9i has quite a few new columns added to the V$ARCHIVED_LOG dictionary view,however there is no documentation.

For example, END_OF_REDO, ARCHIVAL_THREAD#,ACTIVATION#

Any clues on what these columns mean.

Thanks

Murali

   DEST_ID THREAD# SEQUENCE# END BACKUP_COUNT ARCHIVAL_THREAD# ACTIVATION#

---------- ---------- ---------- --- ------------ ---------------- 
-----------
         1          2         48 NO             1                2  
3612293975
         1          1        116 NO             1                1  
3612293975
         1          2         49 NO             1                2  
3612293975
         1          1        117 NO             0                1  
3612293975
         1          2         50 NO             0                2  
3612293975
         1          1        118 NO             0                2  
3612293975
         1          2         51 NO             0                2  
3612293975
         1          1        119 NO             0                2  
3612293975
         1          2         52 NO             0                2  
3612293975

Murali Vallath



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