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Re: Archived Log File broken

From: FlameDance <FlameDance_at_gmx.de>
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 09:19:27 +0200
Message-ID: <cbtphv$aci$01$1@news.t-online.com>


Sybrand Bakker schrieb:
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>>What can be the cause of this error?

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> Hacking your own 'standby' mechanism together, where a stable Oracle
> solution exists.

I believe I did it by the book. Which would be your suggested stable Oracle solution? A connection between production and standby via SQLNet8? That would mean instant recovery, wouldn't it? It's not what I want.

> I guess the directory is NFS mounted.

Yes.

> Oracle has always warned *against* using NFS,

The solution Oracle advises is to use a directory on the production machine and (if available) hardware or OS mirroring on that machine. Neither solution helps when the production machine burns down.

 > in the documentation no one cares to read.

Mr. Sybrand, I waded through about 1000 pages of documentation for this. Documentation which is not always clear, documentation parts which at times contradict each other.

Maybe I missed something? I wouldn't bet that I didn't - but I don't care for your bullying attempts.

Stephan Received on Wed Jun 30 2004 - 02:19:27 CDT

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