Look out for the Pentium 4 bug.
Other than that I've found it to be pretty straightforward.
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One of the best sources of information is a white paper by Lawrence To
called Graceful Switchover and Switchback for Standby Databases
(Metalink note 90817.1)
Another one under the White papers sectiopn is note 91570.1 but I have not
looked at that
John
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On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 07:23:33AM -0800, Lizz Pena wrote:
Looks like I'm gonna implement a stand-by database on
Windows 2000 using Oracle 8.1.7.4
Anyone have any good article, how-tos, caviots I need
to consider or read up on?
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Lizz - Given the amount of effort you are going to invest in this, I would
seriously study the features in 9i Data Guard (new Standby name) and ask if
there was any way that I could invest that effort in 9i. Many sites feel
that the switchover to standby is so cumbersome in 8i (you must rebuild
you need to create the datafile in ur standby and then apply the logs...
see the alter database create datafile AS command...
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