RE: Dataguard on 10.1.04.0 on Linux
- From: <Ravi_Kulkarni@xxxxxxxx>
- To: <roon987@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 22:51:13 -0600
drc* log in bdump directory should list errors ...
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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Zabair Ahmed
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:25 AM
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Dataguard on 10.1.04.0 on Linux
Has anyone configured a logical standby database using dataguard ie
dgmgrl.
I've done the following but i get an error, see bottom, has anyone done
this, this is my first attempt at creating a logical standby, do I need
to follow the steps in the Oracle DataGuard manual chapter 4 (Creating a
logical standby) or does dgmgrl take care of everything!
Am trying to add repn as the logical standby.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
DGMGRL> add database 'repn' as connect identifier is repn maintained as
logical;
Database "repn" added.
DGMGRL> show configuration;
Configuration
Name: atex_nationals
Enabled: YES
Protection Mode: MaxPerformance
Databases:
caprn - Primary database
raprn - Physical standby database
repn - Logical standby database (disabled)
Current status for "atex_nationals":
SUCCESS
DGMGRL> enable database repn;
Enabled.
DGMGRL> DGMGRL> show configuation;
show configuation;
^
Syntax error before or at "configuation"
DGMGRL> show configuration;
Configuration
Name: atex_nationals
Enabled: YES
Protection Mode: MaxPerformance
Databases:
caprn - Primary database
raprn - Physical standby database
repn - Logical standby database
Current status for "atex_nationals":
Warning: ORA-16607: one or more databases have failed
DGMGRL>
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