Re: Is RAC really HA on Linux

paul,
yes - archive log dest is mandatory. we only have one of them, but we are 
very carefull to monitor our alert logs for any potential invalidation of 
archive log dest. we also have a job that compares the currency of the 
standby databases with their production counterparts to ensure that all 
archived logs are successfully applied. if there is any significant lag, 
the help desk will get an alert and they will call database firewatch (day 
or night :-(  )

is the consensus that RAC is too immature for primetime use? What about 
other non-linux unix platforms - aix, solaris maybe?

thanks,

steve







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Steve,

Those archivelog destinations are all mandatory, right?
Non-mandatory destinations shouldn't really be counted on and may do
more harm than good.

Paul


On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 15:38:47 -0400, Stephen Evans <evans036@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:

> we are a hospital & somes apps are so mission critical that patient care
> is compromised for every minute of downtime we incur.

oh. that sounds like a serious requirement which would likely be able
to carry a budget to support it.

> we are extensively using data guard right now. we have also achieved 
zero
> data loss on the san (against a SINGLE point of failure) by using a
> combination of dataguard and triplexing our active redos on two stroage
> controllers (in different locations) and on local unix storage. We are
> almost certain that we will always be able to obtain at least one copy 
of
> the active redo if any part of the system goes belly-up (hence zero
> dataloss once applied to our physical standby).
>
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