Re: Data Guard to Logical Standby

From: Howard Latham <howard.latham_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 20:08:55 +0100
Message-ID: <713d96d10805011208j119e01c9sc6baaaf73fafa7bd@mail.gmail.com>


AFAIK
All it does is ship the logs from one db (target) to another (standby) You cant filter anything.

2008/5/1 April Wells <awells_at_netspend.com>:

> We are trying to create a logical standby database (solaris) using data
> guard so we can use downstream data capture to populate a reporting database
> (Linux) for historical reporting.
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> Any chance anyone has done this and can give me some pointers on what I'm
> probably going to do wrong?
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> Can I set rules up stream on the source database on what tables I don't
> want to have included in the data guard log apply or will it just apply
> everything? I'm trying to tough my way through the documentation, and am
> stuck at the "uniquely identify rows" part. It seems that EVERYONE on the
> source system has a plan table and that doesn't have a primary key. Do I
> care? Will it complain?
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> Should I create a primary key rely disabled on ALL of those plan tables?
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> Thanks for any advice
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> April
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