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Storage Array 2530 - 36 @ 2TB HDD - RAID6

971208Nov 15 2012 — edited Dec 13 2012
Hello!

I have my Array up and running using the CAM software but I have a concern and I have little experience and trouble finding documentation on the issues..

I have a 36 SATA disk 2TB setup, with 3 hot spares. 1x3

My first issue is when creating the Volume/Virtual Disk Etc. It only seems to allow me to use 30 disk drives even though the other 3 are listed as Unassigned.. Is there a limitation to Raid 6 I am unaware of?

My second concern is the initialization time of about 510 Hours.. the job is increasing about 3% per day, does this seem right? The array is not reporting any issues and the firmware was updated.

Again, your support and help is always appreciated.

Regards and Thanks.

Ash

REHL 6.2 RD240 64 bit

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Seberg
Here a doc:

Manual Standby Database under Oracle Standard Edition

http://www.databasejournal.com/features/oracle/article.php/3682421/Manual-Standby-Database-under-Oracle-Standard-Edition.htm
Aman....
Answer
SANCHIT GUPTA wrote:
Hi experts,

i want to create standby database on 11gR2 standard edition one on both environment linux to linux and window to window. i have invested my 4-5 days on that but i didn't able to create, due to standard edition. plz provide me step by step creation. it wil bel great help.....

Did you have a look at the dataguard docs,
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e10700/standby.htm#i72073

Which has this mentioned quite clearly,
>
Oracle Data Guard is available only as a feature of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. It is not available with Oracle Database Standard Edition.

Note:
It is possible to simulate a standby database environment with databases running Oracle Database Standard Edition. You can do this by manually transferring archived redo log files using an operating system copy utility or using custom scripts that periodically send archived redo log files from one database to the other. The consequence is that this configuration does not provide the ease-of-use, manageability, performance, and disaster-recovery capabilities available with Data Guard>

So if you want to have data guard, use Enterprise Edition.

Aman....
Marked as Answer by SANCHITGUPTA · Sep 27 2020
SANCHITGUPTA
i read that in standard edition we cant use data guard... data guard facility is available on enterprise edition
420678
Hello,

Data Guard is only available for Oracle Enterprise Edition. If you are using Oracle Standard edition, then there are 3rd party products that you can use as Data Guard alternatives. One such product is Dbvisit Standby. Read a review of Dbvisit Standby on oracle-base: http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/misc/dbvisit-standby.php

Regards,
Hemant K Chitale
Besides the external web sites, there is an Oracle Support note Alternative for standby database in standard edition [ID 333749.1]


Hemant K Chitale
SANCHITGUPTA
Plz can u provide me a link
SANCHITGUPTA
Still my problem is pending
Hemant K Chitale
333749.1 is the Article ID on https://support.oracle.com

Hemant K Chtale
SANCHITGUPTA
by the rman is possible to create standby database on standard edition one
kuljeet singh -
sanchit,
by the rman is possible to create standby database on standard edition one
you can create standby in standard edition but all major DG functionality will not available in this version ,See below detail


automatically redo apply is not possible in standard edition As Oracle Data Guard is available only as a feature of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. It is not available with Oracle Database Standard Edition.
Note:
It is possible to simulate a standby database environment with databases running Oracle Database Standard Edition. You can do this by manually transferring archived redo log files using an operating system copy utility or using custom scripts that periodically send archived redo log files from one database to the other. The consequence is that this configuration does not provide the ease-of-use, manageability, performance, and disaster-recovery capabilities available with Data Guard

http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28294/standby.htm#i72073
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