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Re: standby database configuration in 9iR2 SE ?

From: Tim Gorman <tim_at_sagelogix.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 11:29:25 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005DB214.20031227112925@fatcity.com>


JP, Juan, and Prem,

Prem is correct. Standby is certainly a feature of SE, just not the "managed recovery" and "SQL*Net log shipping" parts, which only come with EE. Essentially, Standby Database features in SE is just like Standby Database features from 7.3 through 8.0.

I have some shell scripts for log shipping and log apply (executed via "cron") that I wrote for SE on Sun Solaris some years ago. Attachments to this list get stripped off, so email me offline if you'd like 'em. No warranty, no guarantees -- just a starting point...

Hope this helps...

-Tim

on 12/16/03 1:04 AM, Prem Khanna J at jprem_at_kssnet.co.jp wrote:

> No Juan . SE also has the feature but "Managed Recovery"
> is not possible as in EE .
>
> A metalink doc says :
> <quote>
> Basic Standby Database is a feature of SE .
> that is it Allows the DBA to manually clone a database,
> and to copy and to apply log files to the standby
> </quote>
>
> anyway i'm looking for "manual recovery" which is possible in SE.
>
> Regards,
> Jp.
>

>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: ml-errors_at_fatcity.com [mailto:ml-errors_at_fatcity.com] On
>>> 
>>> Standby is only for Enterprise Ed.

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