DBA_LOGMNR_SESSION
displays all active LogMiner persistent sessions in the database.
A persistent LogMiner session is created either by starting Data Guard SQL Apply on a logical standby database for the first time or by creating Streams capture.
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Unique session identifier |
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Unique session name |
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Global name of the source database whose archived logs are to be mined in this persistent LogMiner session |
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Database ID of the source database |
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Resetlogs SCN associated with the incarnation of the source database whose archived logs are mined |
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Resetlogs time associated with the incarnation of the source database whose archived logs are mined |
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Only modifications that occurred on or after this SCN can be mined using this persistent session |
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No modifications that occurred on or after this SCN can be mined using this persistent session |
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SCN at which a branch will be taken in terms of the incarnation corresponding to the source database. This implies a point-in-time recovery was performed at the source database at this SCN. |
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Indicates whether the persistent session waits for RFS to register new archived logs or to fill gaps ( |
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Indicates whether real-time mining is on ( |
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Persistent session can safely be purged up to this SCN |
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SCN at which the latest checkpoint is taken by the persistent LogMiner session |