In sweet memories of my ever loving brother "kutty thambi " ARUN KUMAR

Monday, November 16, 2009

Monitoring the Primary and Standby Databases

Table indicates whether a primary database event is automatically administered by log transport services and log apply services or requires additional intervention by the database administrator (DBA) to be propagated to the standby database. It also describes how to respond to these events.

Troubleshooting Primary Database Events




regards,
rajeshkumar govindarajan.

source and reference:
http://www-css.fnal.gov/dsg/external/oracle_dcm/9iv2/server.920/a96653/sbydb_manage_ps.htm#1005701

related topics
# Dynamic Performance Views (Fixed Views)For Manganing Standby Database
# Determining Which Logs Have Been Applied to the Standby Database
# Determining Which Logs Have Not Been Received by the Standby Site

1 comment:

dbadon said...

Hi,


This is very informative and useful for oracle community.

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