Data Guard License [message #138386] |
Wed, 21 September 2005 11:19 |
Daljit Singh
Messages: 290 Registered: October 2003 Location: Texas
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Hi,
I am posting it again, please respond me on this.
I am very new to DataGuard and I want to configure a standby database for my client without dataguard. I want to know that if I use the SQL*Net and LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n parameter to transfer the logs (Log transport Service) to remote site and FAL service, so whether I am using dataguard or not. Means I am not going to configure DataGuard broker and DMON process but I am little confused that while using all that I am not going to violate the license agreement.
Please update me that what all I can do to create to standby database in oracle 9i without using dataguard.
Thanks
Daljit Singh
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Re: Data Guard License [message #138402 is a reply to message #138386] |
Wed, 21 September 2005 13:48 |
Frank Naude
Messages: 4589 Registered: April 1998
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Not sure. However, if you are running Oracle Enterprise Edition (EE), you are already licensed to use Data Guard and can just continue to us it.
Best regards.
Frank
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Re: Data Guard License [message #140620 is a reply to message #138402] |
Wed, 05 October 2005 00:19 |
tarundua
Messages: 1080 Registered: June 2005 Location: India
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Hi Frank,
I have a confusion, yesterday started reading Oracle data guard docs and there it seems that standby database concept comes under DATA GUARD and Data Guard Broker is a tool to configure Data Guard . And we can configure standby database manually also without using Data Guard Broker.
Is my interpretation correct ? Can you throw some light on it?
thanks & regards,
tarun
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