RE: Hi again

  • From: "Robertson Lee - lerobe" <Lee.Robertson@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 16:00:53 +0100

To confirm, this will be on 11g r2

And many thanks for those who have replied thus far 


-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson Lee - lerobe 
Sent: 18 August 2011 13:58
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Hi again

Hi Guys,

I haven't been around for a while but have been given a new project to
set up and I thought I would ask all you good folks on here for some
guidance. :-)

Basically, what I need to do (or at least investigate initially), is to
set up a DataGuard configuration, Primary plus one Physical Standby and
while the data within the database itself is not to be encrypted, they
have asked if encrypted redo transporting is an option.

Never done anything like this before (lucky me eh?) so if anyone could
offer suggestions/white papers/idiot guides etc I would be most grateful

I have seen various docs showing me how to set up the actual data guard
piece which seems fairly straightforward, I guess its more the
encryption  piece I cannot really nail down through Google etc....

I assume, if it is possible it is going to need Advanced Security Option
installing ?

Oracle 10gr2 (or possibly 11g, waiting to find out for definite) on
RHEL.   V  5.2

Cheers

Lee

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