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How to prevent single point-of_failure with ONAMES

From: <Rick_Cale_at_teamhealth.com>
Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 03:08:38 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00576E5E.20030401030838@fatcity.com>


Hi All,

Oracle 8.1.7.4 Win 2000 ONAMES with region database

I have ONAMES repository on server1
I have 2 additional onames services on server2 and server3(no database/repository).

I received a NNO-50 serious errors in configuration data. I do not know how it happened but I had to truncate and reload nmo_master and the 3 onrs_* tables. However this error caused a single point-of-failure. None of the oname services on all 3 servers would start. I was under the impression under these circumstances that Oracle would use CHKP* files.

How can I prevent a single point-of-failure other than some type of hot standby?
Can I have 2 repositories? If so where can I get doc to set this up?

Thanks
Rick

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