Re: archiving redo logs

2002-12-11 Thread Yechiel Adar
again. Yechiel AdarMehish - Original Message - From: Bala Regupathy To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:52 PM Subject: RE: archiving redo logs In other words, I would like to simulate the behavior

RE: archiving redo logs

2002-12-11 Thread Stephen Lee
After the subconscious worked on this a bit, a solution that I should have thought of, right at the beginning, popped into my head. Unix has a wonderful utility called rdist that is intended for just this sort of thing. If you read the man page, it will talk about a distfile which contains

RE: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Kevin Lange
Title: RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs - HELP! And what is the problem with having a standby DB on a different OS than the primary ??? -Original Message-From: Bala Regupathy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 2:06 PMTo: Multiple recipients of

Re: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Ron Rogers
Bala, Could you not have the second archive destination as the Dec server location? Or can you nfs mount a directory from the Dec onto the Sun and use that as the second archive location. Keep in mind of the ramifications if the second destination is unavailable, I believe that the system will

RE: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Stephen Lee
Oh yeah. I forgot to say, if you create a script with a password in it, be sure to change the permissions so nobody but you can read it. For example chmod 700 (or 500) script_name -- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com -- Author: Stephen Lee INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Stephen Lee
If security policy allows, and you don't have any religious convictions against doing it, you can put a .rhosts file in the home directory of the target user/box that will allow you to use rcp on the source box. Be sure to set the permissions to 400 after creating it. If you can't do this,

Re: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Yechiel Adar
There is a parameter to tell the archive process to ignore errors on secondary locations and to proceed normally if one succeed. as it is 23:00 here, I do not remember the exact parameter. Yechiel Adar Mehish - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Bala Regupathy
]]On Behalf Of Kevin LangeSent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 2:43 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: archiving redo logs And what is the problem with having a standby DB on a different OS than the primary ??? -Original Message-From: Bala Regupathy [mailto

RE: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Rick_Cale
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RE: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Bala Regupathy
Title: RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs - HELP! In other words, I would like to simulate the behavior of : log_archive_dest_2 = 'SERVICE=PRODSB REOPEN=30' using unix/sql script. Bala. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bala

RE: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Steve McClure
ROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin LangeSent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 2:09 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: archiving redo logs Well, one of us is probably wrong not sure which. But, I thought that , as long as the file structures are the sa

RE: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread Steve McClure
PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bala RegupathySent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 1:53 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: archiving redo logs In other words, I would like to simulate the behavior of : log_archive_dest_2 = 'SERVICE=PRODSB REOPEN=30' using unix/sql

Re: archiving redo logs

2002-12-10 Thread chao_ping
Bala Regupathy, I suggest you to use shell script and cron. NFS can do it, but if your alpha is down then your primary sun will be in trouble. And use standby to transfer it to another machine is not some good idear,especially when you target is a different operation