I need to mount the FRA disk, to restore a backup of the standby, onto that host.
I am not going to share the disks.
Standby database is a mean of replicating or copying your database (files) to another site for the purpose of recovering from disasters like flood, computer attacks, quakes etc.
For this reason, a standby db using the prod db is useless, if it could have been. Regards, Derya
On 8/8/06, Christo Kutrovsky <kutrovsky.oracle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello,
I have a 2 node cluster, called "PROD" running 10.2.0.2 on ASM. I am using flash recovery area.
I need to create a standby of this cluster. Do you think sharing the ASM disk with the FRA (flash recovery area) without the 3th machine been part of the cluster?
N1 - "data-prod", "fra" \ 1 cluster N2 - "data-prod", "fra"/
SBY - "data-sby", "fra" (same fra as above)
Do you think that's possible? I am thinking not, as how would ASM synchronize it this case, but worth asking.
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-- Christo Kutrovsky Senior Database/System Administrator The Pythian Group - www.pythian.com I blog at http://www.pythian.com/blogs/ -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l