Kumar to open an active dataguard real time query is required and thus you will need a separate license Fuad On Sep 1, 2010, at 7:23 AM, Kumar Madduri <ksmadduri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello > Has anyone enabled Active Dataguard in Oracle Applications ? > I have gone through the white paper and presentation at > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/features/performance/s291920-meekssmith-130511.pdf > and > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/features/availability/maa-wp-11gr1-activedataguard-1-128199.pdf > > Both of them dont talk about Ebusiness. May be it really does not matter and > hence no mention of that. I just want to see if anyone out there has > implemented this and any known issues. > > Also, another related question was regarding licensing. The presentation > mentions > •Active Data Guard license is required when using either: > > •Real-time Query > > •RMAN block-change tracking on a standby database > > I am not planning to set this active dataguard setup with either real time > query or RMAN block change tracking. So I dont require a separate license for > it. Is this correct? > > I dont want to use Real-time query because if I can set it up sucessfully, I > wan to use it to divert our reporting users and they need a day's old of data > (dont have to be real time). > > I dont need RMAN block-change tracking because I am not going to offload my > backups to Standby (as of now). > > > > Thank you > > Kumar > >