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RE: STANDBY DATABASE QUESTION?

From: Vikas Khanna <vkhanna_at_quark.co.in>
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 01:33:19 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00449248.20020419013319@fatcity.com>


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Dear Gurus ,
I want to ask something ..
I want to apply a standby server ,What I wonder is , if I set it up automatic , is the archive log files automatically copied to standby server , or do I move it manually . ???
[Vikas Khanna] You have do transfer them manually to the standy by server.
OR you can write automated scripts to do the job for you.  

And my second question is on my Win2000 Adv. Server C:\ drive , PAGEFILE.SYS file is nearly 2 GB , AND does not increase , Why is it so big ? I know that it is because of SWAP . But I am sure that there must not be swap since I have 8 GB ram and only 40 users use database for now. .
[Vikas Khanna] Its the max limit for the size of the file which this OS
support. Even if you might have 8 GB RAM what depends is your SGA Size. .    

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