Re: Mirrored disks Vs duplexed logs

From: Jared Still <jared_at_psnw.com>
Date: 1996/07/15
Message-ID: <4sdrto$ss6_at_alpine.psnw.com>#1/1


krader_at_crg8.sequent.com (Kurtis D. Rader) wrote:

>Richard Flores <flores_at_ccnet.com> writes:
 

>>What would you do where you were not multiplexing from within
>>Oracle and inadvertently deleted one of the online redo log files?
 

>Update my resume? What if you delete one of the tablespace data
>files? What if you accidentally type "init 1" instead of "init q"?
>What if....

Deleting a tablespace data file is an error that can be recovered from without data loss.

Deleting a unarchived non-mirrored redo log file _will_ result in data loss.

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Jared Still, Oracle DBA
RxNet, Division of Value Health
"All opinions are mine, no one else wants them" jared_at_psnw.com Received on Mon Jul 15 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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