who's asking? dba1 mcc is rather anonymous :-(
I've implemented over 20 DG installations as far, based on AIX/Solaris/Linux/W2K. The first Business Critical Zero Dataloss installation went live in November 2001.
I haven't used the Oracle GUI for dataguard, simply because that didn't work back in 2001. I've performed the whole stuff based on ksh-scripts.
What are your goals? Zero Data Loss / Maximum protection; creating a reporting database. Do you plan for Physical or Logical Standy?
At 14:09 4-12-03 -0800, you wrote:
we plan to implement ORACLE data guard under 9iR2. We have experience on 8i standby database, but never touch 9i data guard. Does anyone have document how to implement 9ir2 standby databse under Data Guard?
Thanks.
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