Oracle Data Guard 11gR2 Administration Beginner's Guide : Learn How to Build and Maintain Data Guard Configurations with Real-Life, Practical Examples /: Learn How to Build and Maintain Data Guard Configurations with Real-Life, Practical Examples. (2013)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Oracle Data Guard 11gR2 Administration Beginner's Guide : Learn How to Build and Maintain Data Guard Configurations with Real-Life, Practical Examples /: Learn How to Build and Maintain Data Guard Configurations with Real-Life, Practical Examples. (2013)
- Main Title:
- Oracle Data Guard 11gR2 Administration Beginner's Guide : Learn How to Build and Maintain Data Guard Configurations with Real-Life, Practical Examples
- Further Information:
- Note: Emre Baransel, Nassyam Basha.
- Other Names:
- Baransel, Emre
Basha, Nassyam - Contents:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; What is Data Guard?; Standby database; Physical standby database; Logical standby database; Snapshot standby database; Oracle Data Guard evolution; Version 7.3 -- stone age; Version 8i -- first age; Version 9i -- middle age; Version 10g -- new age; Version 11g -- modern age; Oracle Data Guard architecture; Data Guard services; Redo transport services; Apply services; Time for action -- monitoring Redo Apply; SQL Apply (logical standby databases). Role transitionsSwitchover; Failover; User interfaces for administering Data Guard; SQL*Plus; DGMGRL; Enterprise Manager; Time for action -- using interfaces to monitor Data Guard; Data Guard background processes; Other replication solutions and Data Guard; Storage-based replication solutions; GoldenGate and Streams; Summary; Chapter 2: Configuring the Oracle Data Guard Physical Standby Database; Preconfiguration for Data Guard; Data loss consideration; Network bandwidth consideration; Preparing the primary database; Archive log mode; Time for action -- enabling the archive log mode. Force loggingTime for action -- enabling force logging; Standby redo logs; Time for action -- configuring standby redo logs on primary; Fast recovery area (FRA); Time for action -- enabling FRA; Understanding initialization parameters; DB_NAME; DB_UNIQUE_NAME; LOG_ARCHIVE_CONFIG; LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES;Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; What is Data Guard?; Standby database; Physical standby database; Logical standby database; Snapshot standby database; Oracle Data Guard evolution; Version 7.3 -- stone age; Version 8i -- first age; Version 9i -- middle age; Version 10g -- new age; Version 11g -- modern age; Oracle Data Guard architecture; Data Guard services; Redo transport services; Apply services; Time for action -- monitoring Redo Apply; SQL Apply (logical standby databases). Role transitionsSwitchover; Failover; User interfaces for administering Data Guard; SQL*Plus; DGMGRL; Enterprise Manager; Time for action -- using interfaces to monitor Data Guard; Data Guard background processes; Other replication solutions and Data Guard; Storage-based replication solutions; GoldenGate and Streams; Summary; Chapter 2: Configuring the Oracle Data Guard Physical Standby Database; Preconfiguration for Data Guard; Data loss consideration; Network bandwidth consideration; Preparing the primary database; Archive log mode; Time for action -- enabling the archive log mode. Force loggingTime for action -- enabling force logging; Standby redo logs; Time for action -- configuring standby redo logs on primary; Fast recovery area (FRA); Time for action -- enabling FRA; Understanding initialization parameters; DB_NAME; DB_UNIQUE_NAME; LOG_ARCHIVE_CONFIG; LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES; LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n; LOCATION and SERVICE; VALID_FOR; SYNC and ASYNC; AFFIRM and NOAFFIRM; COMPRESSION; MAX_CONNECTIONS; MAX_FAILURE; REOPEN; NET_TIMEOUT; DELAY; LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n; Creating the physical standby database; Standby database-related initialization parameters; FAL_SERVER. STANDBY_FILE_MANAGEMENTDB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT; LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT; The physical standby database instance; Time for action -- starting the physical standby instance and making it ready for the RMAN duplicate; Using RMAN duplicate to create physical standby databases; Time for action -- running an RMAN duplicate; Post-installation steps; Verifying the standby database configuration; Time for action -- verifying the standby database configuration; Managing redo apply; Time for action -- starting, stopping, and monitoring MRP; Verifying synchronization between the primary and standby databases. Time for action -- verifying synchronization between the primary and standby databasesTime for action -- testing real-time apply; Summary; Chapter 3: Configuring Oracle Data Guard Logical Standby Database; Logical standby database characteristics; Not everything must be duplicated; Use for reporting at all times; Independent standby database objects; Protecting writes on replicated standby tables; Limitation for specific data types and objects; High availability and disaster recovery considerations; Preparation for the configuration; Time for action -- checking for the unsupported data types. Time for action -- searching for and fixing any table row uniqueness problem. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Birmingham : Packt Pub
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (ix, 382 pages :), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 004.35
Data recovery (Computer science)
Data protection
Data recovery (Computer science)
Data protection
COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy
COMPUTERS -- Computer Science
COMPUTERS -- Data Processing
COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General
COMPUTERS -- Information Technology
COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory
COMPUTERS -- Reference
Data protection
Data recovery (Computer science)
Electronic books
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781849687911
1849687919 - Related ISBNs:
- 1849687900
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