Tracy - Is there any possibility of upgrading these databases to Oracle8i,
or even better 9i before you implement 24X7? Oracle is claiming new features
in 9i will support 24X7. I would also imagine that if you could bring all
databases up to the same level, it would be easier to establish policies.
For 7.3.4, you might need to do something entirely different. Also there is
a book "Oracle 24x7 Tips and Techniques" by Venkat S. Devraj, but the
publishing date was 1999, so the information may be dated.

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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We currently have 15+ databases (7.3.4 & 8i using IBM AIX and HACMP) that do
not have a  24x7 restriction.  Now, management is looking to bring in new
products that will need to be 24X7.  They are looking for costs to determine
the viability of such a decision.  I have no 24x7 experience and am looking
for
ideas or options to consider.  [At least initially they are stating there
can
be no downtime for maintenance (upgrades/reorgs)]


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