... Physical Standby and Cascaded Remote Physical Standby C-5C.3.2 Local Physical Standby and Cascaded Remote Logical Standby C-5C.3.3 Local and Remote Physical Standby and Cascaded Local Logical Standby ... is applied to the standby database.A standby database can be one of two types: a physical standby database or a logical standby database. If needed, either type of standby database can assume ... Physical and Logical Standby Databases■New Features Specific to Physical Standby Databases■New Features Specific to Logical Standby DatabasesNew Features Common to Physical and Logical Standby DatabasesThe...
... working with registry importandexport functions are shown below. If you use the import /export function for backing up and restoring the registry, don't forget to copy the exported registry ... individual key (to export that key only). 2. Select the Export command from the File menu. 3. The Export Registry File dialog will open (Fig 2.15). Select the target folder and specify the ... the registry, simply import the previously exported registry file. To restore registry keys using Regedit, select the Import Registry File command from the File menu. The Import Registry File...
... Warehouse Data Fact data - MeasuresDimension data - Query driversSummary data - Pre-calculated data Lesson 4 Data Warehouse Architecture and Models SummaryEnterprise data warehouses Data ... independent and dependent data martsIdentify the data that is stored in a data warehouseExplain the features of each type of data by examining where and why it is usedList the data models ... warehouses Data martsIndependentDependantWarehouse data Data modelsModels compared ObjectivesDifferentiate between an enterprise-wide data warehouse and localized data martsRecognize...
... Chapter 6Collecting Data — The Class and the ArrayIn This ChapterᮣIntroducing the C# classᮣStoring data in an objectᮣAssigning and using object referencesᮣCreating and building arrays ... numElements;115Chapter 6: Collecting Data — The Class and the Array12_597043 ch06.qxd 9/20/05 1:53 PM Page 115 Showing Some ClassA class is a bundling of unlike dataand functions that logically belong ... nWeight, and bClunker.I address the stop and goparts in Chapters 7 and 8.Because the class is so central to C# programming, the chapters in Part IV ofthis book spelunk the ins and outs...
... communicate with a data sourceãCommand: Needed to perform actions such as selecting, updating, and deleting data from a data sourceãDataReader: Needed to read data from a data source, one record ... be getting the dataset anddata table ready.I guess that’s enough on dataset design; let’s move on to the basics of the ADO.NETinterface. CHAPTER 3 ■ DATA MODELS, DATASETS, AND THE ADO.NET ... stringCHAPTER 3 ■ DATA MODELS, DATASETS, AND THE ADO.NET INTERFACE 658547ch03final.qxd 8/30/07 4:10 PM Page 65 Data Models, Datasets, and theADO.NET InterfaceIn Chapters 1 and 2, you were...
... C: \ORACLE\ ORADATA\BORG\SMALL THREE01.DBFinput datafile file number 00004 name C: \ORACLE\ ORADATA\BORG\USERS01.DBFinput datafile file number 00007 name C: \ORACLE\ ORADATA\BORG\SMALL01.DBFinput datafile ... C: \ORACLE\ ORADATA\BORG\SYSTEM01.DBFinput datafile file number 00005 name C: \ORACLE\ ORADATA\BORG\EXAMPLE01.DBFinput datafile file number 00006 name C: \ORACLE\ ORADATA\BORG\UNDO NEW 01.DBFinput datafile ... setinput datafile file number 00002 name C: \ORACLE\ ORADATA\BORG\SYSAUX01.DBFinput datafile file number 00003 name C: \ORACLE\ ORADATA\BORG\UNDOTBS01.DBFinput datafile file number 00001 name C: \ORACLE\ ORADATA\BORG\SYSTEM01.DBFinput...
... catalog command enables you to record datafile backups, archive log backups, and control file backups in RMAN, and these backups can later be used to restore and recover the database. Oracle Database ... the database:alter database open;Flashback Database: Tuning and TweakingSo, you’ve determined that Flashback Database provides you with a fallback position you desire for your database, and ... tablespace to house the Flashback Data Archive:SQL> create tablespace FBS datafile'/home /oracle/ app /oracle/ oradata/v112/fbs01.dbf' size 1024M;Step 2. Create the Data Archive in the FBS...
... understand all of its managed targets as unique snowflakes. If you clone a database, and you leave the metadata the same for both databases, and then try to use Grid Control to manage both databases, ... listcommand, followed by the RMAN report command. Each of these commands provides facilities for in-depth analysis of the database that you are using RMAN to back up and its backups. These commands ... mode, connect to the target database with RMAN, issue the drop database command, and watch your database quietly go away. You can add the includingbackups parameter, and all RMAN-related backups...
... upgrade using Data Guard SQL ApplyPlanneddowntime Copyright â 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved.1 - 5What Is OracleData Guard?PrimarydatabaseStandbydatabaseDatabase Database copyRedo ... differences between physical and logical standby databasesãDetermine when OracleData Guard is an appropriate solution in your Oracle Database configurationãExplain the use of Data Guard in high-availability ... the use of Data Guard in high-availability architectures Copyright â 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved.1 - 16 Oracle Data Guard and Real Application Clusters Oracle Data Guard and Real Application...
... with the basics of Data Guard standby databases and are ready to create one using RMAN.RMAN and the Standby DatabasePrimarily, the relationship between RMAN and the standby database is a simple ... the primary database. When you are using RMAN to create a standby database, remember this: the target database is the primary database, and the auxiliary database is the standby database.The ... about RMAN and not Data Guard. If you have more questions about standby databases or Data Guard, check out the Oracle Press titles on Data Guard (the latest from Larry Carpenter and company...