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Modified 19-OCT-2010 Type BULLETIN Status PUBLISHED
PURPOSE
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The procedures below contain information about creating a logical standby.
SCOPE & APPLICATION
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These procedures are to be used in conjunction with those contained within
the Oracle9i Data Guard Concepts and Administration Release 2 (9.2) manual,
Chapter 4 Creating a Logical Standby Database. This document compliments and
supplements the existing Oracle9i Data Guard Concepts and Administration
documentation; it does not replace the current documentation.
If you are creating a logical standby on a system that has Real Application
Clusters installed, then most of the actions described should be performed on
only one node of the system. You should perform the actions described on only
one node unless instructed otherwise in a particular step.
19. Start the listener on the standby host. Once both standby and production
listeners are running manually register the service names to ensure listener
registration.
SQL> ALTER SYSTEM REGISTER;
20. Create a net service name that the logical standby database can use to
connect to the primary database within the tnsnames.ora on the standby
host.
DB1 =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS =
(PROTOCOL = TCP)
(HOST = hasunclu1)
(PORT = 1521)
)
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = DB1)
)
)