For those of you that have implemented a standby database, what method do
you use to rebuild your indexes tablespace.
My plan was to create a new tablespace and rebuild the indexes into the new
tablespace and then reverse the process to move
back to the original tablespace after I drop and recreate it in order to get
rid of fragmentation in the originally indexes tablespace.
However, creating the new datafile associated with the new tablespace,
cancels media recovery associated with the standby database...just wondered
if anyone has a better method of defragging an index tablespace when there
is a standby database catching the redo it generates.  

TIA,
Richard Huntley

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