> Does anybody have any good resources (links/whitepapers) on setting up,
> managing and monitoring an Oracle Standby environment?
I found Oracle Backup & Recovery 101 by Stephan Haisley and Kenny Smith to
be useful.
Gudmundur
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Hi Mark...
I have a good one... if you wanna copy email me
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Regards!
JL
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tandby if you're not careful.
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Hi All,
Does anybody have any good resources (links/whitepapers) on setting up,
managing and monitoring an Oracle Standby environment?
It will be a wi
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Hi All,
Does anybody have any good resources (links/whitepapers) on setting up,
managing and monitoring an Oracle Standby environment?
It will be a windows installation.
Many thanks!
Mark
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Hi All,
Does anybody have any good resources (links/whitepapers) on setting up,
managing and monitoring an Oracle Standby environment?
It will be a windows installation.
Many thanks!
Mark
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s not possible in 8.1.7. You need to be atleast 9.2 to do that.
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> 433 Oracle 816 to AIX5.1 Non OPS Oracle 8174. Is it possible to use
> Oracle standby database of two different vers
Avnish:
That is not possible in 8.1.7. You need to be atleast 9.2 to do that.
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We are planning to migrate one 600GB OPS (2 nodes) database from AIX 433 Oracle 816 to
AIX5.1 Non OPS Oracle 8174. Is it possible to use Oracle standby database of two
different versions of OS and database.
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Subject: RE: Oracle Standby Database
Backups.
Arup,
ject: Re: Oracle Standby
Database Backups.
Tom,
You should perform backups
from the Standby database, regular RMAN backups, no need to shutdown the
database. Make sure you backup the archived log files from there too. Contrary
to what the docs might _imply_, I use the word "imply
em. If standby is down too (as in case
> of a complete
> disaster), you would reinstate the standby backup
> files to primary and you
> will be ok.
>
> We are using it to backup out 7 TB OLTP database.
>
> HTH.
>
> Arup
>
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RMAN to the standby
> > database. In case of a
> > failure in the primary, your first option is to
> get
> > the files from standby
> > and recover them. If standby is down too (as in
> case
> > of a complete
> > disaster), you would reinstate the standby backup
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> We are in the beginning stages of designing a
> database with Oracle Standby
> capability. The initial size
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Backups.
All,
We are in the beginning stages
of designing a database with Oracle Standby capability. The in
All,
We are in the beginning stages of
designing a database with Oracle Standby capability. The initial size of
the database will be 600-800 Gig. The proposed database will be run on a IBM P690 with a
mirrored fail-over machine. Two separate machines with separate
disk. We are
Title: Oracle standby strange behavior
Hi,
FYI ,
the problem is an Oracle bug 1504967 described as Inconsistency between
Dictionary Cache and Dictionary on Standby DatabaseSee Metalink for Doc id
150222.1 for explanation how to workaround it.
Yuval.
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Title: Oracle standby strange behavior
Vadim,
Thanks
for the input but I already made sure all arc files have been transferred and
applied and that an 'alter system switch logfile' was executed prior to
that.
Yuval.
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Title: Oracle standby strange behavior
Hi, Yuval.
Did you make sure, you've got
latest data transferred and applied?
I bet, these two tables have
largest OBJECT_ID in the original DB.
Before you activate standby,
do
1. On
production
SQL> alter system
switch logfile;
2. Tran
Title: Oracle standby strange behavior
Hi,
I ran into a strange behavior of a standby database.
On the primary db I have an application schema and a query schema.
All tables from the appl schema have public synonyms and a grant select to public.
User query is created with connect and resource
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