on 12-01-2016 4:03 PM
Hello community,
I tried to look for a nice tutorial/guide on how to set up a Oracle 12c standby database on Windows. I found some good information concerning Linux so far, but hardly anything on windows.
The current DB was upgraded from v11 to latest v12c and now I need to build up a SDB for the source system.
I would really appreciate any help in that!
Thanks so far and Regards
Daniel
Hey Harish,
thank you - I will go through these links carefully! 🙂
Question on that: Building a SDB with Oracle 11 is the same as it is with 12?
Regards
Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
See below links, they have all steps with explanation.
https://oracle-base.com/articles/11g/data-guard-setup-11gr2
https://blogs.oracle.com/xpsoluxdb/entry/4_steps_to_create_a_physical_standby_database
Regards,
Harish Karra
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Hello Harish,
thanks for your reply! And yes - I am indeed planning on using DG. My current problem is: I really dont know how to start correctly(!). Thought there might be some good guides out there that also might explain backgrounds on why I need to do certain things the way the need to be done for building a SDB.
Regards
Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
Are you using Datagaurd to build this standby, if yes scenario is same (irrespective of OS).
You just need to rewrite/migrate your shell scripts into bat files.
Let us know if you have any specific question.
Regards,
Harish Karra
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