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Re: Dataguard - create standby control file on same host

From: orcl <orcl_at_comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 21:49:38 -0500
Message-ID: <43E80AC2.8020203@comcast.net>


I was hoping it was something like that, how ever see bottom of page

"This parameter is deprecated. It is retained for backward compatibility only."

bob

GovindanK wrote:

>http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14237/initparams096.htm#sthref400
>
>HTH
>GovindanK
>
>On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 21:54:14 -0500, "orcl" <orcl_at_comcast.net> said:
>
>
>>All
>>
>>Here is my situation - winxp pro, oracle 10.2,
>>
>>Goal: set up dataguard on a laptop for demo purposes, Primary files are
>>on C:\... standby are on E:\...
>>
>>actual db name = RECO, unique_primary_name=primRECO
>>unique_standby_name=stbyRECO
>>
>>I create the init.ora file with filename / log name convert, set up
>>different DB_UNIQUE names, create service for the standby,
>>
>>create standby control file '\....\....'; shutdown primary, copy all
>>database files to E:\...
>>
>>startup the primary, a everything is ok
>>
>>startup mount pfile=.... the standby mounts, i place in managed recovery
>>mode - no errors, then go to the primary and do archive log list, and
>>get "online redo is not consistent with #...."
>>
>>so the problem seems the standby control file is pointing to C:\.... and
>>by starting the standby in managed recovery its corrupting the online
>>redo log on the primary.
>>
>>the question is how to create a control file for a standby on the same
>>host (sorry if this was too long winded)
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>bob
>>
>>
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