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Hi

Thanks.  That's a very good point.  I agree that ARCHIVELOG mode will be 
needed.

However, I still have this big disk just for redo logs, so I'm tempted to 
fill it anyway.  This will be a "sort of" supplementary backup in case the 
archive disk (+ database disks) crash before the backup.  Of course it is 
only "sort of" because, as you say, a runaway process will cycle the logs 
if it generates lots of redo.

However, this seems better use of the disk space than just having a few log 
groups and leaving the rest of the array empty and unused.
Unless there are any other implications?

Thanks
- Bill.



>Hi
>
>
>Yes you can untill the day that you have this runaway process that creates
>20Gb of redo and than crashes your database 5 minutes before the daily
>offline backup should kick in.
>
>But you are only mirroring, why not put your database in archivelogmode.
>You do not have so much redo per day that your disks/archiver can't handle
>it. Now if your archive directory is full oracle won't crash, but just stop
>untill you free up some space (I believe this is the behaviour anyway).
>
>
>
>Jack

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