Re: warm standby 9i on Redhat

From: ton de w <ton_de_winter_at_yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 01:34:21 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID: <5c7c657c-0c09-4614-9934-908148551471@j78g2000hsd.googlegroups.com>


On 7 Jan, 23:50, hpuxrac <johnbhur..._at_sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On Jan 7, 5:44 pm, ton de w <ton_de_win..._at_yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > Have recently installed 9i on RedHat 3.8 on Intel following a recipe
> > here:http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle9i.shtml#RunningOracleInstall...
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> > Then created a database and attached a uni directional gateway from an
> > application which is now populating 4 or 5 tables with data. So far so
> > good.
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> > Apparently some time not so soon, April, maybe this will find a home
> > on a big Oracle cluster on Solaris.
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> > However I am to implement some sort of redundancy er next week.
> > Warm standby would be  OK - not quite sure what warm standby might be
> > in this context. But the gateway writer can only write to one db.
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> > Can someone please suggest an option that might help me out?
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> > TIA
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Thanks for that!
Have googled Data guard seems to be the way forward.. Will try to liaise with Oracle dba's as you suggest...

> > Ton
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> You said "maybe this will find a home on a big Oracle cluster" ...
> does that mean there are oracle dba's in that part of the company?
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> If so then I would suggest talking to those people and developing a
> plan.
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> There's a ton of oracle doc on high availability and redundancy ...
> yes data guard and standby databases are possible.  Are you familiar
> with the oracle documentation in this area?- Hide quoted text -
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