List of Examples
- 3-1 Modifying Initialization Parameters for a Physical Standby Database
- 4-1 Primary Database: Logical Standby Role Initialization Parameters
- 4-2 Modifying Initialization Parameters for a Logical Standby Database
- 5-1 Some of the Initialization Parameters Used for Far Sync Instances
- 5-2 Configuring for Single Destination Failover
- 5-3 Configuring for Multiple Standby Database Redo Destination Failover
- 5-4 Parameters Used to Set Up the High Availability Far Sync Instance
- 5-5 Parameters Used to Set Up Protection After a Role Change
- 7-1 Some of the Initialization Parameters Used When Cascading Redo
- 10-1 Performing DML Operations on a Physical Standby Database
- 10-2 Automatically Recompiling Modified PL/SQL Objects
- 14-1 Setting Switchover to Enforce Apply Lag Requirements
- 14-2 Resetting Logging Back to Its Default Value
- 14-3 Designating a Database as an Optional Participant
- 14-4 Setting a Database to Protect the Transient Logical Standby
- 14-5 Basic Rolling Upgrade Steps
- 14-6 Rolling Upgrade Between Two Databases
- 14-7 Rolling Upgrade Between Three Databases
- 14-8 Rolling Upgrade Between Four Databases
- 14-9 Rolling Upgrade on a Reader Farm
- 14-10 Rolling Upgrade for Application Testing
- 14-11 Resuming a Rolling Upgrade After a Failover to a New Primary
- 14-12 Resuming a Rolling Upgrade After a Failover to a New Transient Logical
- 15-1 Primary and All Standbys Are Mounted or Open and DBCOMP Is Executed From the Primary
- 15-2 Primary and All Standbys Are Mounted or Open and DBCOMP Is Executed From a Standby
- 15-3 Primary Is Mounted or Open, But Not All Standbys Are, and DBCOMP is Executed From the Primary
- 15-4 Primary Is Mounted or Open, But Not All Standbys Are, and DBCOMP is Executed From a Standby
- 15-5 Primary is Not Mounted, But Multiple Standbys Are Mounted or Open
- 15-6 Primary Is Mounted or Open, But No Standbys Are Mounted or Open
- 17-1 Automatically Failing Over to an Alternate Local Destination
- 17-2 Automatic Local Alternate Fallback
- A-1 Setting a Retry Time and Limit
- A-2 Specifying an Alternate Destination
- C-1 PL/SQL Skip Procedure for RegisterSchema