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Oracle Data Guard 11gR2 Administration : Beginner's Guide

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Oracle Data Guard 11gR2 Administration : Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

Data Guard is the high availability, disaster recovery and data replication solution for Oracle Databases. With the huge growth of Data Guard it's getting harder to encounter an Oracle DBA not dealing with Data Guard. Since it's a common DBA task to provide high availability of databases, Data Guard is a must-know topic for every Oracle Database Administrator."Oracle Data Guard 11g R2 Beginner's Administration Guide" is a practical guide that provides all the information you will need to configure and maintain Data Guard. This book will show you what Data Guard can really do.By following the practical examples in this book, you'll learn to set up your Data Guard Broker, the management framework for Data Guard configurations. Learn and implement different data protection modes, perform role transitions between databases (switchover and failover) and configure Active Data Guard. Next, we will dive into the features of Snapshot Standby. The book progresses into looking at Data Guard configuration with other Oracle products (such as EM, RAC, and RMAN) and patch databases in Data Guard. The final chapters will cover commonly encountered Data Guard issues and Data Guard best practices, which are very important to make a Data Guard configuration perfect and take maximum advantage of Data Guard properties.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle Data Guard 11gR2 Administration Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Pop Quiz Answers
Index

Time for action – enabling the archive log mode


Perform the following steps on the primary database:

  1. Check whether archiving has been enabled or disabled, as follows:

    SQL> archive log list
    Database log mode                No Archive Mode
    Automatic archival               Disabled
    Archive destination              USE_DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST
    Oldest online log sequence       6
    Current log sequence             8
    
  2. Perform a clean shutdown, as follows:

    SQL> shutdown immediate
    Database closed.
    Database dismounted.
    ORACLE instance shut down.
    

    Tip

    Ensure that you have performed a clean shutdown; if not, you may see this error: ORA-00265: instance recovery required, cannot set ARCHIVELOG mode.

  3. Start the database in the mount state.

    SQL>startup mount
    ORACLE instance started.
    Total System Global Area      818401280 bytes
    Fixed Size                    2217792 bytes
    Variable Size                 515901632 bytes
    Database Buffers              297795584 bytes
    Redo Buffers                  2486272 bytes...