Oracle database Mirroring
edited Oct 20, 2009 11:03PM in High Availability Data Guard, Sharding and Global Data Services (MOSC) 6 commentsAnswered
Hello!
I want to know that Can we do remote mirroring in Oracle in both way. I am using ORACLE 10g
Means in my Application...
Two identical servers are there M1 and M2
(1) Now from M1 to M2 oracle database mirroring possible?
and If possible then
(2) If M1 is down then M2 will handle the activities of M1...now if M1 goes up then now Mirroring should start but in reverse order Means from M2 to M1 thus servers should be in synchronization and M1 should now in passive mode
(3) Now if M2 goes down then M1 will handle the activities, that is handled by M2.
Means in my Application...
Two identical servers are there M1 and M2
(1) Now from M1 to M2 oracle database mirroring possible?
and If possible then
(2) If M1 is down then M2 will handle the activities of M1...now if M1 goes up then now Mirroring should start but in reverse order Means from M2 to M1 thus servers should be in synchronization and M1 should now in passive mode
(3) Now if M2 goes down then M1 will handle the activities, that is handled by M2.
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