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  1. Preface
  2. IDR-000000 to IDR-000720
  3. IDR-008001 to IDR-008006
  4. IDR-009001 to IDR-009055
  5. IDR-010002 to IDR-010814
  6. IDR-020001 to IDR-020267
  7. IDR-030001 to IDR-031041
  8. IDR-050001 to IDR-053223
  9. IDR-060002 to IDR-060123
  10. IDR-070002 to IDR-070356
  11. IDR-100001 to IDR-100030
  12. IDR-110030 to IDR-110031
  13. IDR-120001 to IDR-120007
  14. IDR-140001 to IDR-140054
  15. IDR-150001 to IDR-150017
  16. CDCPUB_10001 to CDCPUB_16001

IDR- 031016

IDR-
031016

[ERROR] The first available redo log for the next database incarnation does not have the expected sequence of 1. Thread:
thread_ID
.
Redo log for the previous incarnation:
file_name
. Sequence:
sequence_number
. First SCN:
SCN_value
. Next SCN:
SCN_value
. RESETLOGS SCN:
SCN_value
. RESETLOGS timestamp:
timestamp_value
.
Redo log for the next incarnation:
file_name
. Sequence:
sequence_number
. First SCN:
SCN_value
. Next SCN:
SCN_value
. RESETLOGS SCN:
SCN_value
. RESETLOGS timestamp:
timestamp_value
.
These redo logs are archived. The next database incarnation is missing some redo logs.
After an Oracle RESETLOGS event, the first available redo log for the next database incarnation does not have the sequence number of 1 as expected. Both the redo log for the previous database incarnation and the first redo log for the next database incarnation are archived. Therefore, no race condition exists. As a result, some redo logs for the new database incarnation are missing.
Ensure that the Extractor has access to all of the redo logs for the next database incarnation, starting from the log sequence number of 1.

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