RE: Grid Start options in Data Guard Setup

  • From: "Koivu, Lisa" <Lisa.Koivu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <stalinsk@xxxxxxxxx>, oracle-l <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 07:41:30 -0400

Stalin, 

Are you referring to changing the way in which Grid starts the
instances? 
If so, then yes, you will need to change the startup options in grid
with the crsctl command. 
Reply if you need details / example.

Lisa Koivu
DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR
STARWOOD VACATION OWNERSHIP



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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Stalin
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 5:52 PM
To: oracle-l
Subject: Grid Start options in Data Guard Setup

All,
We have 2 node RAC cluster running 11.2.0.3 latest PSUs on RHEL Linux
6x, and a DG environment with similar setup. When we did the DG setup,
we made the Grid Startup options to be mount for the database in
Standby. So that even if the server(s) in DG environment gets rebooted
or DB resources crashes, DB would be brought back to mount mode. Now the
question is, If we were to switch the roles where DG environment becomes
primary and primary (use to be) becomes Standby, should we manually
change the Grid Startup options to open in Primary and Mount in Standby?

Wondering if there are ways to have Grid change it's option based on DB
Role.

Note: We use DGMGRL for all our DG maintenance but don't use fast-start
failover.

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Thanks,

Stalin


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