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Step 3: Option 3: Since the last log backup, so many log entries have been created due to the operation of the database instance that the log area released for overwriting has been overwritten with newer log entries. The log information that no longer exists in the log volume must be recovered from the log backups. This is done using the data volumes so that the log entries already in the log volume are not overwritten. If the log backup files have already been saved to tape, they must be made available again on the disks under the same name. The log entries are recovered when the database instance is switched to the ONLINE operational state. The log entries from the backups are read up to the first entry that exists in the log volume.
Step 3: Option 3: This variant also allows you to specify a Recover Until time. This time can lie in the period during which log backups were performed.
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Step 3:<br />
Option 3: This variant also allows you to specify a Recover Until time.<br />
This time can lie in the period during which log backups were performed.