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Release 2 (9.2)

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Preface

Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Organization
Related Documentation
Conventions

What's New in Data Guard Broker?

Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2) New Features in Data Guard Broker

1 Oracle9i Data Guard Broker Concepts

1.1 Oracle9i Data Guard Broker Overview
1.2 Benefits of Data Guard Broker
1.3 Data Guard Broker Management Model
1.4 Data Guard Broker Components
1.5 Data Guard Broker User Interfaces
1.5.1 Oracle9i Data Guard Manager
1.5.2 Data Guard Command-Line Interface (DGMGRL)
1.6 Data Guard Monitor
1.6.1 Data Guard Monitor (DMON) Process
1.6.2 Configuration Management
1.6.3 Database Property Management
1.7 Oracle9i Data Guard Installation, Upgrade, and First Use
1.7.1 Installation
1.7.2 Upgrade
1.7.3 Prerequisites for First Use

2 Managing Broker Configurations

2.1 Configuration Support
2.2 Starting the Data Guard Broker
2.3 Management Cycle of a Broker Configuration
2.4 Enable and Disable Operations
2.5 States
2.6 State Transitions
2.7 Status
2.8 Properties
2.9 Protection Modes
2.9.1 Setting the Protection Mode for Your Configuration
2.9.2 How Broker Operations Affect Protection Modes
2.9.2.1 Upgrading or Downgrading the Current Protection Mode
2.9.2.2 Switchover Operations
2.9.2.3 Failover Operations
2.9.2.4 Disable and Enable Operations
2.9.2.5 Requirements When Removing an Object in the Configuration
2.9.2.6 Requirements On Other Operations

3 Managing Site Objects

3.1 Site Objects
3.2 Role Management
3.2.1 Managing Switchover Operations
3.2.1.1 Before You Perform a Switchover Operation
3.2.1.2 Starting a Switchover Operation
3.2.1.3 How the Broker Performs a Switchover Operation
3.2.1.4 Troubleshooting Switchover Operations
3.2.2 Managing Failover Operations
3.2.2.1 Starting a Failover Operation
3.2.2.2 How the Broker Performs a Graceful Failover Operation
3.2.2.3 How the Broker Performs a Forced Failover Operation
3.2.2.4 Completing the Failover Operation
3.2.2.5 Troubleshooting Failover Operations

4 Managing Database Resources

4.1 Database Resources
4.2 Database Resource States
4.2.1 Offline State
4.2.2 Online State and Substates
4.2.3 Database State Transitions
4.3 Database Resource Properties
4.3.1 Monitorable (Read-Only) Properties
4.3.2 Configurable (Changeable) Database Resource Properties
4.3.2.1 Verifying and Updating Properties
4.3.2.2 Default Property Values
4.3.2.3 Preparing for Switchover Operations
4.3.2.4 Configuring Log Transport Services for Data Protection

5 Data Guard Manager Scenarios

5.1 Scenario 1: Starting Data Guard Manager
5.2 Scenario 2: Creating a Configuration
5.3 Scenario 3: Connecting to a Configuration
5.4 Scenario 4: Verifying the Configuration
5.5 Scenario 5: Adding Sites to a Broker Configuration
5.6 Scenario 6: Performing Routine Maintenance
5.6.1 Changing the State of a Database Resource
5.6.2 Changing the Database Protection Mode and LogXptMode Database Property
5.7 Scenario 7: Performing a Switchover Operation
5.8 Scenario 8: Performing a Failover Operation
5.9 Scenario 9: Monitoring a Data Guard Configuration
5.9.1 Verifying a Broker Configuration
5.9.2 Viewing Alert Log and Data Guard Log Information
5.9.3 Monitoring Configuration Performance
5.10 Scenario 10: Using Event Tests
5.10.1 Creating and Registering Data Guard Events
5.11 Scenario 11: Removing a Configuration and Exiting Data Guard Manager
5.11.1 Remove the Data Guard Configuration
5.11.2 Exit from Data Guard Manager
5.11.3 Stop the Data Guard Monitor
5.12 Scenario 12: Re-Creating a Configuration with Data Guard Manager

6 Data Guard Command-Line Interface Scenarios

6.1 Scenario 1: Creating a Physical Standby Database on a Remote Site
6.2 Scenario 2: Creating a Configuration
6.3 Scenario 3: Setting Database Properties
6.4 Scenario 4: Setting the Configuration Protection Mode
6.5 Scenario 5: Performing Routine Management Tasks
6.5.1 Changing States and Properties
6.5.1.1 Alter the State of the Broker Configuration
6.5.1.2 Alter a Database Resource Property
6.5.1.3 Alter the State of a Database Resource
6.5.1.4 Alter the State of a Site
6.5.2 Disabling the Configuration, Sites, and Database Resources
6.5.2.1 Disable a Configuration
6.5.2.2 Disable a Database Resource
6.5.2.3 Disable a Standby Site
6.5.3 Removing the Configuration or a Standby Site
6.6 Scenario 6: Enabling the Configuration, Sites, and Resources
6.7 Scenario 7: Performing a Switchover Operation
6.8 Scenario 8: Performing a Failover Operation
6.9 Scenario 9: Monitoring a Data Guard Configuration

7 Data Guard Command-Line Interface Reference

7.1 Starting the Data Guard Command-Line Interface
7.1.1 DGMGRL Optional Parameters
7.1.2 DGMGRL Command Format and Parameters
7.1.3 DGMGRL Command Usage Notes
7.2 Stopping the Data Guard Command-Line Interface
ALTER CONFIGURATION (protection mode)
ALTER CONFIGURATION (state)
ALTER RESOURCE (property)
ALTER RESOURCE (state)
ALTER SITE (state)
ALTER SITE (AUTO PFILE)
CONNECT
CREATE CONFIGURATION
CREATE SITE
DISABLE CONFIGURATION
DISABLE RESOURCE
DISABLE SITE
ENABLE CONFIGURATION
ENABLE RESOURCE
ENABLE SITE
EXIT
FAILOVER
HELP
QUIT
REMOVE CONFIGURATION
REMOVE SITE
SHOW CONFIGURATION
SHOW DEPENDENCY TREE
SHOW LOG
SHOW RESOURCE
SHOW SITE
SHUTDOWN
STARTUP
SWITCHOVER

8 Database Resource Properties

8.1 Monitorable (Read-Only) Properties for Database Resources
8.1.1 InconsistentLogXptProps (Inconsistent Log Transport Properties)
8.1.2 InconsistentProperties (Inconsistent Database Properties)
8.1.3 LogXptStatus (Log Transport Status)
8.1.4 LsbyFailedTxnInfo (Logical Standby Failed Transaction Information)
8.1.5 LsbyParameters (Logical Standby Parameters)
8.1.6 LsbySkipTable (Logical Standby Skip Table)
8.1.7 LsbySkipTxnTable (Logical Standby Skip Transaction Table)
8.1.8 SbyLogQueue (Standby Log Queue)
8.1.9 SendQEntries (Send Queue Entries)
8.2 Configurable Properties for Database Resources
Alternate
ApplyNext
ApplyNoDelay
ApplyParallel
ArchiveLagTarget
AsyncBlocks
Binding
DbFileNameConvert
DelayMins
Dependency
LogArchiveFormat
LogArchiveMaxProcesses
LogArchiveMinSucceedDest
LogArchiveTrace
LogFileNameConvert
LogShipping
LogXptMode
LsbyASkipCfgPr
LsbyASkipErrorCfgPr
LsbyASkipTxnCfgPr
LsbyDSkipCfgPr
LsbyDSkipErrorCfgPr
LsbyDSkipTxnCfgPr
LsbyMaxEventsRecorded
LsbyMaxSga
LsbyMaxServers
LsbyRecordAppliedDdl
LsbyRecordSkipDdl
LsbyRecordSkipErrors
LsbyTxnConsistency
MaxFailure
ReopenSecs
StandbyArchiveDest
StandbyFileManagement

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