What is your log_archive_config parameter set to? and does the entry for the standby in there match what the db_unique_name that the standby is set to? jason. -- http://jarneil.wordpress.com On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 7:01 PM, sol beach <sol.beach@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > V10.2.0.1 > RHEL5 > > I was using *Note:387339.1 > > I am close but not home free yet. > From alert log > Fri Aug 15 10:50:02 2008 > ALTER SYSTEM SET log_archive_config='dg_config=(rac03_ora1d,ora1d)' > SCOPE=BOTH; > Fri Aug 15 10:52:02 2008 > Errors in file /u01/orasys/orcl/admin/ora1d/bdump/ora1d1_arc0_17722.trc: > ORA-16057: DGID from server not in Data Guard configuration > Fri Aug 15 10:52:02 2008 > PING[ARC0]: Heartbeat failed to connect to standby 'RAC03_ORA1D'. Error is > 16057. > > > From trace file mentioned above > kcrrwkx: nothing to do (end) > *** 2008-08-15 10:47:02.338 > Redo shipping client performing standby login > *** 2008-08-15 10:47:02.379 64561 kcrr.c > Logged on to standby successfully > Client logon and security negotiation successful! > This database DGID not in Data Guard configuration at 'RAC03_ORA1D' > Error 16057 attaching to destination LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_3 standby host 'RAC03 > _ORA1D' > ORA-16057: DGID from server not in Data Guard configuration > *** 2008-08-15 10:47:02.382 60679 kcrr.c > PING[ARC0]: Heartbeat failed to connect to standby 'RAC03_ORA1D'. Error is > 16057. > *** 2008-08-15 10:47:02.382 58941 kcrr.c > kcrrfail: dest:3 err:16057 force:0 blast:1 > kcrrwkx: nothing to do (end) > > 16057, 00000, "DGID from server not in Data Guard configuration" > // *Cause: The Data Guard name of the primary database or the FAL server > // is not in the Data Guard configuration of the standby. > // *Action: In order for the primary database or the FAL server to archive > // logs to the standby database, the Data Guard name of the > primary > // or FAL server must be in the Data Guard configuration of the > // standby. > > I see the above but nothing I have changed has made any difference. > > 1) Exactly how do I obtain the "DGID" of the primary. > 2) Where on the secondary must this value be deposited? > > A Google search showed somebody else had this but no solution was ever > posted. > > Any clues would be most welcomed. > > TIA > * >