4.326 DBA_HIST_INSTANCE_RECOVERY
DBA_HIST_INSTANCE_RECOVERY displays the historical monitoring of the mechanisms available to the user to limit recovery I/O.
               
This view contains snapshots of V$INSTANCE_RECOVERY.
                  
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 | Unique snapshot ID | 
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 | Database ID for the snapshot | 
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 | Instance number for the snapshot | 
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 | Number of dirty buffers in the buffer cache. | 
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 | Current actual number of redo blocks required for recovery | 
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 | Current target number of redo blocks that must be processed for recovery. This value is the minimum value of the following 3 columns, and identifies which of the 3 user-defined limits determines checkpointing. | 
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 | Maximum number of redo blocks required to guarantee that a log switch does not occur before the checkpoint completes | 
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 | Number of redo blocks that need to be processed during recovery to satisfy the  | 
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 | Number of redo blocks that need to be processed during recovery to satisfy the  | 
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 | This column is obsolete and maintained for backward compatibility. The value of this column is always null. | 
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 | Effective MTTR (mean time to recover) target value in seconds. The  In such cases, the  | 
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 | Current estimated mean time to recover (MTTR) based on the number of dirty buffers and log blocks ( | 
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 | Number of blocks written by checkpoint writes | 
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 | Redo log file size (in megabytes) that is considered optimal based on the current setting of  | 
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 | Estimated time (in seconds) that the cluster would become partially available should the instance fail. This column is only meaningful in an Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) environment. In a non-Oracle RAC environment, the value of this column is null. | 
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 | Number of writes driven by the  | 
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 | Number of writes driven by the smallest redo log file size | 
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 | Number of writes driven by the  | 
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 | Number of writes driven by other reasons (such as the deprecated  | 
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 | Number of writes due to auto-tune checkpointing | 
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 | Number of writes due to full thread checkpoints | 
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 | The database ID of the PDB for the sampled session | 
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 | The ID of the container that  
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