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This document outlines 8 scenarios for using Oracle Data Guard including: configuring logical standby databases after a failover; converting a failed primary database into a standby using Flashback Database; using Flashback Database after issuing an open resetlogs statement; recovering when the NOLOGGING clause is specified; creating a standby database that uses OMF or ASM; recovering from lost-write errors on a primary database; converting a failed primary into a standby using RMAN backups; and changing the character set of a primary without re-creating physical standbys. Each scenario refers to a section in the documentation for more details on that topic.
This document outlines 8 scenarios for using Oracle Data Guard including: configuring logical standby databases after a failover; converting a failed primary database into a standby using Flashback Database; using Flashback Database after issuing an open resetlogs statement; recovering when the NOLOGGING clause is specified; creating a standby database that uses OMF or ASM; recovering from lost-write errors on a primary database; converting a failed primary into a standby using RMAN backups; and changing the character set of a primary without re-creating physical standbys. Each scenario refers to a section in the documentation for more details on that topic.
This document outlines 8 scenarios for using Oracle Data Guard including: configuring logical standby databases after a failover; converting a failed primary database into a standby using Flashback Database; using Flashback Database after issuing an open resetlogs statement; recovering when the NOLOGGING clause is specified; creating a standby database that uses OMF or ASM; recovering from lost-write errors on a primary database; converting a failed primary into a standby using RMAN backups; and changing the character set of a primary without re-creating physical standbys. Each scenario refers to a section in the documentation for more details on that topic.