Oracle® Database Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14237-03 |
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Property | Description |
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Parameter type | Integer |
Default value | 0 (disabled) |
Modifiable | ALTER SYSTEM |
Range of values | 0 or any integer in [60, 7200] |
Basic | No |
Real Application Clusters | Multiple instances should use the same value. |
ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET
limits the amount of data that can be lost and effectively increases the availability of the standby database by forcing a log switch after the specified amount of time elapses.
A 0 value disables the time-based thread advance feature; otherwise, the value represents the number of seconds. Values larger than 7200 seconds are not of much use in maintaining a reasonable lag in the standby database. The typical, or recommended value is 1800 (30 minutes). Extremely low values can result in frequent log switches, which could degrade performance; such values can also make the archiver process too busy to archive the continuously generated logs.
See Also:
Oracle Data Guard Concepts and Administration for more information about criteria for setting this parameter