This might give you a good idea:

select to_char(first_time,'MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI') YEEHAA from v$log_history;

> > We are trying to find out the bandwidth required for
> > keeping our DR database updated using Dataguard.
> > There is an equation the networking guys use for this but
> > I need to give them the redo generation rate
> > or redo copy rate in bytes per second. Is there any way I
> > can find this out without using Statspack ??
> > 
> > Thanks and Regards,
> > 
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