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Fabrice...
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:31 pm
Guest
Hello,

Always with my dataguard with oracle 10g...
Mays I ask you for two informations ?

1/ Is it possible to create the OEM console fa physical standby ?

I have my production database create with the wizard. So the OEM console is
automaticaly created. With the service. (I'm under windows).
I make up my dataguard configuration manually. So the OEM console is not
created. But I would like to pre-create a console If I realize a switchover
or if one day I haver to do a failover...
Is it possible ?

For the moment I have realize a switchover and after create the console with
emca. I find this solution a little bit "heavy". Can I create a console for
the standby without the switchover ?

2/ How to manage the dataguard..
I'm using the OEM console for the primary.
I have just configured the brojer command line. It works fine.
But can I have a GUI console to manage the dataguard whithout install the
grid console ?

thanks a lot for your help.
fabrice
 
Mladen Gogala...
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:50 pm
Guest
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:31:14 +0100, Fabrice wrote:

Quote:
Hello,

Always with my dataguard with oracle 10g... Mays I ask you for two
informations ?

1/ Is it possible to create the OEM console fa physical standby ?

I have my production database create with the wizard. So the OEM console
is automaticaly created. With the service. (I'm under windows). I make
up my dataguard configuration manually. So the OEM console is not
created. But I would like to pre-create a console If I realize a
switchover or if one day I haver to do a failover... Is it possible ?

For the moment I have realize a switchover and after create the console
with emca. I find this solution a little bit "heavy". Can I create a
console for the standby without the switchover ?

2/ How to manage the dataguard..
I'm using the OEM console for the primary. I have just configured the
brojer command line. It works fine. But can I have a GUI console to
manage the dataguard whithout install the grid console ?

thanks a lot for your help.
fabrice

Please, read the fine manuals. Usenet is not a substitute for reading
documentation. If you want more detailed answers, please subscribe to
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Fabrice...
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:49 pm
Guest
Mladen Gogala wrote:

Quote:
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:31:14 +0100, Fabrice wrote:

Hello,

Always with my dataguard with oracle 10g... Mays I ask you for two
informations ?

1/ Is it possible to create the OEM console fa physical standby ?

I have my production database create with the wizard. So the OEM console
is automaticaly created. With the service. (I'm under windows). I make
up my dataguard configuration manually. So the OEM console is not
created. But I would like to pre-create a console If I realize a
switchover or if one day I haver to do a failover... Is it possible ?

For the moment I have realize a switchover and after create the console
with emca. I find this solution a little bit "heavy". Can I create a
console for the standby without the switchover ?

2/ How to manage the dataguard..
I'm using the OEM console for the primary. I have just configured the
brojer command line. It works fine. But can I have a GUI console to
manage the dataguard whithout install the grid console ?

thanks a lot for your help.
fabrice

Please, read the fine manuals. Usenet is not a substitute for reading
documentation. If you want more detailed answers, please subscribe to
oracle-l. You can do so here: http://www.freelists.org/list/oracle-l







Sorry, but I have read some documentations without find out a real answer.
Above all for the point 1.
But For me, and in france, usenet is also to exchange and help.
You can avoid to read my post if you don't want. If I can help someone, I do
it. Never, I will say to him "go away and read book".

Have a nice day.
fabrice
 
Mladen Gogala...
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:01 pm
Guest
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:49:08 +0100, Fabrice wrote:

Quote:
You can avoid to read my post if you don't want.

I can't know that without opening it. Please, go and subscribe to
oracle-l. That is for beginners. This is not.



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joel garry...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:53 pm
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On Nov 1, 1:01 pm, Mladen Gogala <gogala.mla... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:49:08 +0100, Fabrice wrote:
You can avoid to read my post if you don't want.

I can't know that without opening it. Please, go and subscribe to
oracle-l. That is for beginners. This is not.

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I disagree. Why would this not be for beginners? See How to Ask
Questions the Smart Way. Does that not specifically say newbies in
its target audience? Non-beginners are an afterthought there. We
don't exclude newbies, we just insist they ask decent questions.
dbconsole/grid questions aren't necessarily indecent. But not
searching the web is indecent: http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=837701

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Mladen Gogala...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:44 am
Guest
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 10:53:07 -0800, joel garry wrote:

Quote:
On Nov 1, 1:01 pm, Mladen Gogala <gogala.mla... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:49:08 +0100, Fabrice wrote:
You can avoid to read my post if you don't want.

I can't know that without opening it. Please, go and subscribe to
oracle-l. That is for beginners. This is not.

--http://mgogala.freehos.com

I disagree. Why would this not be for beginners? See How to Ask
Questions the Smart Way. Does that not specifically say newbies in its
target audience? Non-beginners are an afterthought there. We don't
exclude newbies, we just insist they ask decent questions.
dbconsole/grid questions aren't necessarily indecent. But not searching
the web is indecent:
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=837701

jg


Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. You are right. Nevertheless, I do
have a problem with the people unwilling to put in a bit of their own
work. This guy wants to open EM console on a database that isn't even
open, it's perpetually recovering. EM console usually needs an open
database to create the repository in.

He was, of course, unsuccessful but didn't stop to try to figure out why,
he simply asked the question. That prompted my reaction. Beginners per se
are, of course, welcome, much the same way that a lamb is welcome to the
pack of wolves. The element of respect must be present or this forum will
become as useless as oracle-l. Online forums are not a replacement for
reading the manuals. There is no Steve Adams here to rescue the lambs.

Quite appropriately, there is an old saying, usually attributed to Ben
Franklin: democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for
dinner. Liberty is well armed lamb contesting the vote.


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joel garry...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:13 pm
Guest
On Nov 2, 8:44 pm, Mladen Gogala <gogala.mla... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 10:53:07 -0800, joel garry wrote:
On Nov 1, 1:01 pm, Mladen Gogala <gogala.mla... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 11:49:08 +0100, Fabrice wrote:
You can avoid to read my post if you don't want.

I can't know that without opening it. Please, go and subscribe to
oracle-l. That is for beginners. This is not.

--http://mgogala.freehos.com

I disagree.  Why would this not be for beginners?  See How to Ask
Questions the Smart Way.  Does that not specifically say newbies in its
target audience?  Non-beginners are an afterthought there.  We don't
exclude newbies, we just insist they ask decent questions.
dbconsole/grid questions aren't necessarily indecent.  But not searching
the web is indecent:
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=837701

jg

Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. You are right. Nevertheless, I do
have a problem with the people unwilling to put in a bit of their own
work. This guy wants to open EM console on a database that isn't even
open, it's perpetually recovering. EM console usually needs an open
database to create the repository in.

He was, of course, unsuccessful but didn't stop to try to figure out why,
he simply asked the question. That prompted my reaction. Beginners per se
are, of course, welcome, much the same way that a lamb is welcome to the
pack of wolves. The element of respect must be present or this forum will
become as useless as oracle-l. Online forums are not a replacement for
reading the manuals. There is no Steve Adams here to rescue the lambs.

Quite appropriately, there is an old saying, usually attributed to Ben
Franklin: democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for
dinner. Liberty is well armed lamb contesting the vote.

--http://mgogala.freehos.com

Sounds like we're all agreed here. Let's get some mint jelly and a
metal detector.

jg
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