Note the sequence number ( seqno 15 ) and the Relative Byte Address ( RBA 45612398 ). 2. Compare File Size vs. Expected Position
to inspect the specific RBA (Relative Byte Address) mentioned in the error log. Oracle Help Center Open the trail file: OPEN Go to the RBA: POS Scan for records: ogg-01184 expected 4 bytes but got 0 bytes in trail
If the source database, server hosting GoldenGate, or network drops frames mid-write, a trail file might be left incomplete. The next time the process initiates, it encounters a truncated tail. Note the sequence number ( seqno 15 )
logdump> pos 4819000 logdump> n logdump> n logdump> n server hosting GoldenGate
Oracle GoldenGate relies on binary log files known as to capture, move, and replicate database transactions across environments. How Trail Files Form Records