DBID
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NUMBER
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Database ID calculated when the database is created and stored in all file headers
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NAME
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VARCHAR2(9)
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Name of the database
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CREATED
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DATE
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Creation date
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RESETLOGS_CHANGE#
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NUMBER
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Change number at open resetlogs
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RESETLOGS_TIME
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DATE
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Timestamp of open resetlogs
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PRIOR_RESETLOGS_CHANGE#
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NUMBER
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Change number at prior resetlogs
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PRIOR_RESETLOGS_TIME
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DATE
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Timestamp of prior resetlogs
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LOG_MODE
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VARCHAR2(12)
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Archive log mode (NOARCHIVELOG or ARCHIVELOG )
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CHECKPOINT_CHANGE#
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NUMBER
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Last SCN checkpointed
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ARCHIVE_CHANGE#
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NUMBER
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Last SCN archived
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CONTROLFILE_TYPE
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VARCHAR2(7)
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Type of control file:
STANDBY - Indicates that the database is in standby mode
CLONE - indicates a clone database
BACKUP | CREATED - indicates the database is being recovered using a backup or created control file
CURRENT - the control file changes to this type following a standby database activate or database open after recovery
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CONTROLFILE_CREATED
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DATE
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Control file creation timestamp
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CONTROLFILE_SEQUENCE#
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NUMBER
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Control file sequence number incremented by control file transactions
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CONTROLFILE_CHANGE#
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NUMBER
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Last change number in backup control file (null if the control file is not a backup)
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CONTROLFILE_TIME
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DATE
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Last timestamp in backup control file (null if the control file is not a backup)
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OPEN_RESETLOGS
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VARCHAR2(11)
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(NOT ALLOWED | ALLOWED | REQUIRED ) Indicates whether the next database open allows or requires the resetlogs option
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VERSION_TIME
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DATE
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Version time
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OPEN_MODE
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VARCHAR2(10)
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Open mode information
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PROTECTION_MODE
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VARCHAR2(20)
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Protection mode currently in effect for the database:
MAXIMUM PROTECTION - Database is running in maximized protection mode
MAXIMUM AVAILABILITY - Database is running in maximized availability mode
RESYNCHRONIZATION - Database is running in resynchronization mode
MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE - database is running in maximized protection mode
UNPROTECTED - Database is unprotected (this normally occurs when the primary database is mounted and not open)
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PROTECTION_LEVEL
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VARCHAR2(20)
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Aggregated protection mode currently in effect for the database:
MAXIMUM PROTECTION - Database is running in maximized protection mode
MAXIMUM AVAILABILITY - Database is running in maximized availability mode
RESYNCHRONIZATION - Database is running in resynchronization mode
MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE - database is running in maximized protection mode
UNPROTECTED - Database is unprotected (this normally occurs when the primary database is mounted and not open)
Note:This column is an aggregation of the PROTECTION_MODE of all standby archivelog destinations.
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REMOTE_ARCHIVE
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VARCHAR2(8)
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Value of the REMOTE_ARCHIVE_ENABLE initialization parameter
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ACTIVATION#
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NUMBER
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Number assigned to the database instantiation
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DATABASE_ROLE
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VARCHAR2(16)
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Current role of the database; either primary or standby
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ARCHIVELOG_CHANGE#
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NUMBER
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Highest NEXT_CHANGE# (from the V$ARCHIVED_LOG view) for an archived log
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SWITCHOVER_STATUS
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VARCHAR2(18)
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Indicates whether switchover is allowed:
NOT ALLOWED - Either this is a standby database and the primary database has not been switched first or this is a primary database and there are no standby databases.
SESSIONS ACTIVE - Indicates that there are active SQL sessions attached to the primary or standby database that need to be disconnected before the switchover operation is permitted. Query the V$SESSION view to identify the specific processes that need to be terminated.
SWITCHOVER PENDING - This is a standby database and the primary database switchover request has been received but not processed.
SWITCHOVER LATENT - The switchover was in pending mode, but did not complete and went back to the primary database.
TO PRIMARY - This is a standby database and is allowed to switch over to a primary database.
TO STANDBY - This is a primary database and is allowed to switch over to a standby database.
RECOVERY NEEDED - This is a standby database that has not received the switchover request.
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GUARD_STATUS
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VARCHAR2(7)
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Protects data from being changed:
ALL - Indicates all users other than SYS are prevented from making changes to any data in the database.
STANDBY - Indicates all users other than SYS are prevented from making changes to any database object being maintained by logical standby.
NONE - Indicates normal security for all data in the database.
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SUPPLEMENTAL_LOG_DATA_MIN
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VARCHAR2(3)
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Ensures that LogMiner will have sufficient information to support chained rows and various storage arrangements such as cluster tables.
See Oracle9i SQL Reference for additional information about the ALTER DATABASE ADD SUPPLEMENTAL LOG DATA statement.
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SUPPLEMENTAL_LOG_DATA_PK
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VARCHAR2(3)
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For all tables with a primary key, ensures that all columns of the primary key are placed into the redo log whenever an update operation is performed.
See Oracle9i SQL Reference for additional information about the ALTER DATABASE ADD SUPPLEMENTAL LOG DATA statement.
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SUPPLEMENTAL_LOG_DATA_UI
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VARCHAR2(3)
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For all tables with a unique key, ensures that if any unique key columns are modified, all other columns belonging to the unique key are also placed into the redo log.
See Oracle9i SQL Reference for additional information about the ALTER DATABASE ADD SUPPLEMENTAL LOG DATA statement.
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FORCE_LOGGING
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VARCHAR2(3)
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Indicates whether the database is under force logging mode (YES ) or not (NO )
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