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Chris,
Can you explain how you moved the primary? Did you stop the standby while the primary was moved?
> A primary database was moved to a new server. The primary and standby are
> no longer communicating.
>
> The alert log on the primary is reporting....
> ORA-16069: Archive Log standby database activation identifier mismatch
>
> The alert log on the standby is reporting....
> RFS: Activation ID mismatch found xxxxx expected yyyyyy
> RFS: Possible network disconnect with primary database
>
> Is there a config file that I can tweak to fix this activation id???
>
> I dropped the entry in Dataguard and attempted to recreate but it failed
> because of the above errors.
>
> For what its worth I fixed fal_server on the standby.
>
> I have been searching around Metalink and the doc but I cant find many
> references to the activiation id. I searched the DG .dat files, but I
> can't find it in there either.
>
> We really don't want to recreate the standby from the primary again, since
> we are planning on moving a slew of primary databases to new servers.
>
> Help?
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Regards, Carel-Jan
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