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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Data Replication Guide for Oracle Data Guard Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0 |
Replicating Data in an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group (Task Map)
Overview of Oracle Data Guard Data Replication
Oracle Data Guard Shadow Resource Groups
Oracle Data Guard Replication Resource Groups
Initially Configuring Oracle Data Guard Software
Oracle Data Guard Broker Configurations
How to Set Up Your Primary Database
How to Configure the Primary Database Listener and Naming Service
How to Prepare Your Standby Database
How to Configure the Standby Database Listener and Naming Service
How to Start and Recover Your Standby Database
How to Verify That Your Configuration Is Working Correctly
How to Complete Configuring and Integrating Your Standby Oracle RAC Database
How to Complete Configuring and Integrating Your Standby HA for Oracle Database
How to Create and Enable an Oracle Data Guard Broker Configuration
2. Administering Oracle Data Guard Protection Groups
3. Migrating Services That Use Oracle Data Guard Data Replication
A. Geographic Edition Properties for Oracle Data Guard Broker Configurations
This chapter describes how to configure data replication with Oracle Data Guard software in an Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition (Geographic Edition) environment.
This chapter covers the following topics:
This release of Geographic Edition supports the Oracle Data Guard 11g Logical, Physical, and Snapshot standby types.
Geographic Edition software supports the use of Oracle Data Guard for data replication when used with HA for Oracle or Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle database) software. Before you can replicate data with Oracle Data Guard, you must be familiar with the Oracle Data Guard documentation. For information about installing and configuring the Oracle Data Guard software and its latest patches, see the Oracle Data Guard documentation.
Note - During data replication, data from a primary cluster is copied to a backup, or standby cluster. The standby cluster can be located at a site that is geographically separated from the primary cluster. The distance between the primary and standby clusters depends on the distance that your data replication product supports.
The example procedures in this chapter show how to configure Oracle Data Guard to replicate data between a primary and a standby database.