ORA-16614
Oracle Data Guard broker configuration is disabled.
Cause
An attempt to enable a member failed because the Oracle Data Guard broker configuration was disabled.
Action
Enable the Oracle Data Guard broker configuration and issue the DGMGRL CLI SHOW CONFIGURATION command to see if there are any members that are still disabled. If the member you tried to enable is still disabled, then issue the DGMGRL CLI SHOW command to check the status of the member. If the member is a database whose status indicates that the database must be reinstated, then issue the DGMGRL CLI REINSTATE DATABASE command to reinstate and enable the database. If the member does not require reinstatement, then issue the DGMGRL CLI ENABLE command to enable the member.
ORA-16614
Oracle Data Guard broker configuration is disabled
Cause
An attempt to enable a member failed because the Oracle Data Guard broker configuration was disabled.
Action
Enable the Oracle Data Guard broker configuration and issue the DGMGRL CLI SHOW CONFIGURATION command to see if there are any members that are still disabled. If the member you tried to enable is still disabled, issue the DGMGRL CLI SHOW command to check the status of the member. If the member is a database whose status indicates that the database needs to be reinstated, then issue the DGMGRL CLI REINSTATE DATABASE command to reinstate and enable the database. If the member does not require reinstatement, then issue the DGMGRL CLI ENABLE command to enable the member.
ORA-16614
Oracle Data Guard broker configuration is disabled
Cause
An attempt to enable a member failed because the Oracle Data Guard broker configuration was disabled.
Action
Enable the Oracle Data Guard broker configuration and issue the DGMGRL CLI SHOW CONFIGURATION command to see if there are any members that are still disabled. If the member you tried to enable is still disabled, issue the DGMGRL CLI SHOW command to check the status of the member. If the member is a database whose status indicates that the database needs to be reinstated, then issue the DGMGRL CLI REINSTATE DATABASE command to reinstate and enable the database. If the member does not require reinstatement, then issue the DGMGRL CLI ENABLE command to enable the member.