Index
A B C D E F G H I L M N O P Q R S T U V W
A
- Add Site wizard, 1-7, 5-21
- adding
- existing standby database to a broker configuration, 5-10
- standby site to the broker configuration, 6-5
- alert logs
- displaying, 7-46
- ALTER CONFIGURATION command, 7-7, 7-10
- example, 6-9
- ALTER RESOURCE (property) command, 7-11
- example, 6-10
- ALTER RESOURCE (state) command, 7-14
- example, 6-10
- ALTER SITE command, 7-16
- example, 6-10
- ALTER SYSTEM statement
- starting the broker, 2-6, 6-2
- altering
- properties
- database resource, 6-10, 7-11
- protection modes
- configuration, 7-7
- states
- configuration, 6-9, 7-7, 7-10
- resource, 6-10, 7-14
- site, 6-10
- See also each ALTER command
- Alternate property, 8-9
- application integration, 1-4
- Apply Off substate
- logical standby databases, 4-3
- physical standby databases, 4-3
- ApplyNext property, 8-10
- ApplyNoDelay property, 8-10
- ApplyParallel property, 8-11
- ARCH log transport mode, 4-11
- architecture
- Data Guard broker, 1-6
- ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET initialization parameter
- setting in a broker configuration, 8-12
- archived redo logs
- default database resource substates, 2-11, 4-2
- destination and configuration parameters, 2-2
- in a Data Guard configuration, 2-2
- primary database setup, 1-15
- ASYNC log transport mode, 4-11
- AsyncBlocks property, 8-12
B
- background processes
- DMON, 1-10
- banners
- suppressing from DGMGRL command-line interface output, 7-1
- before you perform a switchover operation, 3-4
- benefits
- Data Guard broker, 1-2
- binary configuration file, 1-10, 1-12
- Binding property, 8-13
- broker
- components, 1-6
- configuration dependencies, 3-2
- Data Guard configuration file, 1-12
- forced failover operations, 3-10
- graceful failover operations, 3-9
- installation, 1-15
- introduction, 1-1
- log transport services verification, 1-3
- managing database resources, 4-1
- managing site resources, 3-1
- performing failover operations, 3-9
- performing switchover operations, 3-5
- user interfaces, 1-2, 1-7
- broker configurations, 2-22
- benefits, 1-2
- components, 2-1
- creating, 5-6 to 5-17, 5-18, 6-3, 7-21
- Data Guard configuration file, 1-10
- dependencies, 1-5, 4-1
- disabling a database resource, 7-27, 7-28, 7-29
- displaying dependencies, 7-44
- enabling, 2-8, 6-14, 7-30, 7-31, 7-33
- health, 1-10, 2-15
- importing standby databases, 1-7
- life cycle, 2-6
- management, 1-4, 1-7, 1-9, 1-12
- objects, 1-4, 2-3
- Oracle Net configuration, 1-3, 1-8
- overview, 2-1
- properties, 2-12, 2-15
- protection modes, 7-7
- state transitions, 2-12, 7-10
- states, 7-10, 7-25
- status modes, 2-14
- supported, 1-5, 2-1
C
- changing
- properties
- database resources in a broker configuration, 4-6
- states
- database resources in a broker configuration, 4-3, 7-11, 7-14
- of a standby site in a broker configuration, 5-26
- of objects in a broker configuration, 6-9
- See also altering
- command prompts
- suppressing from DGMGRL command-line interface output, 7-1
- common properties, 2-16
- COMPATIBLE initialization parameter
- requirements for setting, 1-15
- components
- broker, 1-6
- Data Guard configuration, 2-2
- configurable properties, 2-15
- database, 4-6, 8-7
- related to initilaization parameters, 4-7
- related to log apply services, 4-7
- related to log transport services, 4-7
- related to SQL apply services, 4-8
- configuration file
- See Data Guard configuration file
- configurations
- dedicated server process, 7-5
- types of objects, 1-5
- configuring
- database resource properties, 7-11
- Oracle Net for a broker configuration, 6-2
- properties, 2-15
- CONNECT command, 6-3
- connecting
- privileges required for Data Guard broker configurations, 7-5
- to the primary database, 6-3
- console log
- displaying, 7-46
- controlling
- configuring log transport services for data protection, 4-10
- CREATE CONFIGURATION command, 6-4, 7-21
- Create Configuration wizard
- definition, 1-7
- introduction, 1-7
- CREATE SITE command, 7-24
- creating
- a broker configuration, 5-6, 5-18, 6-3, 6-4, 7-21
- a standby database, 2-7, 5-6, 6-1
- standby sites, 5-10, 7-24
D
- Data Guard broker
- See broker
- Data Guard command-line interface
- banners from output, 7-1
- commands
- ALTER RESOURCE (property), 7-11
- ALTER RESOURCE (state), 7-14
- ALTER SITE, 7-16
- CREATE CONFIGURATION, 7-21
- CREATE SITE, 7-24
- DISABLE CONFIGURATION, 7-27
- DISABLE RESOURCE, 7-28
- DISABLE SITE, 7-29
- ENABLE CONFIGURATION, 7-30
- ENABLE RESOURCE, 7-31
- ENABLE SITE, 7-33
- EXIT, 7-34
- HELP, 7-37
- QUIT, 7-39
- REMOVE CONFIGURATION, 7-40
- REMOVE SITE, 7-41
- SHOW CONFIGURATION, 7-42
- SHOW DEPENDENCY TREE, 7-44
- SHOW LOG, 7-46
- SHOW RESOURCE, 7-49
- SHOW SITE, 7-52
- creating
- a standby database, 5-6, 6-1
- and adding a primary database resource object, 7-21
- database resource substates, 2-11, 7-14, 7-31
- DG_BROKER_START initialization parameter, 1-15, 7-4
- introduction, 1-2, 1-9
- sample help output, 1-9
- setting critical database properties, 6-6
- starting, 6-3, 7-1
- string values, 7-5
- summary of commands, 7-2
- suppressing command prompts, 7-1
- Data Guard configuration file
- deleting, 7-41
- inconsistent values from SPFILE parameter file, 8-3
- relationship to DMON process, 1-10
- renaming, 1-12
- Data Guard configurations
- background, 2-2
- supported, 2-2
- Data Guard Manager, 1-7
- Add Site wizard, 1-7
- console, 1-8
- Create Configuration wizard, 1-7
- database property pages, 1-8
- discovering primary and standby nodes, 5-2
- integration with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1-7, 5-1
- introduction, 1-2, 1-6
- making Oracle Net configuration changes, 1-3, 1-8
- performance tools and graphs, 1-7
- quick tour, 5-5
- setting Preferred Credentials, 5-3
- starting, 5-3
- upgrading, 1-14
- wizards
- automate standby database creation, 2-5
- creating standby databases, 1-7
- Data Guard monitor (DMON), 1-9
- in a broker configuration, 2-3
- in a Data Guard configuration, 2-3
- interaction with the Oracle database server, 1-10
- maintaining configuration data, 1-12
- managing objects, 2-3, 2-8, 5-19, 6-14
- Oracle database server background processes, 1-10
- overview, 1-10
- removing objects, 6-13
- running on each site, 2-3
- starting with the DG_BROKER_START parameter, 2-6
- two-way network communication, 1-11
- data protection modes
- See protection modes
- database resource properties
- definition, 4-5
- setting values for switchover operations, 4-10
- database resources
- connecting to, 6-3
- creating and adding to a broker configuration, 1-7
- dependencies, 4-1
- discovering, 5-2
- installation for broker management, 1-15
- logical object, 1-4
- monitoring, 1-4
- objects
- definition, 1-5
- in a broker configuration, 1-5
- overview, 4-1
- prerequisites for broker configurations, 1-15
- properties
- configurable, 4-6
- definition, 4-5
- property management, 1-13
- property pages, 1-8
- restarting after a failover, 7-36
- starting the standby database instance, 6-2
- states, 4-1
- dependencies, 4-1
- online substates, 2-11
- transitions, 2-12, 4-3
- substates, 4-2
- database sites
- See sites
- DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter
- initialization parameters
- setting DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT in a broker configuration, 8-14
- DbFileNameConvert property, 8-14
- dedicated server link, 7-5
- dedicated server process, 7-5
- default values
- database resource substates, 2-11
- properties, 4-9
- See also states
- DelayMins property, 8-14
- dependencies
- displaying for a configuration, 7-44
- hierarchy of objects in a broker configuration, 3-2, 4-1
- object, 2-3
- dependency tree, 7-44
- destinations
- archived redo log parameters, 2-2
- viewing the LogXptStatus property, 8-4
- DG_BROKER_CONFIG_FILEn file, 1-12
- DG_BROKER_CONFIG_FILEn initialization parameter, 1-15
- DG_BROKER_START initialization parameter, 1-13, 1-15, 2-6, 7-4
- DGMGRL commands
- FAILOVER, 7-35
- SWITCHOVER, 7-60
- diagrams of database state transitions, 4-4
- DISABLE CONFIGURATION command, 7-27
- example, 6-11
- DISABLE RESOURCE command, 7-28
- example, 6-12
- DISABLE SITE command, 7-29
- example, 6-12
- disabling
- broker configuration, 6-11, 7-27
- database resources, 6-12, 7-28
- sites, 6-11, 6-12, 7-29
- See also each DISABLE command
- disaster protection
- benefits, 1-2
- discovering
- primary and standby nodes, 5-2
- discovering primary and standby nodes, 5-2
- Discovery wizard, 5-2
- displaying
- alert log, 7-46
- Data Guard configuration log, 7-46
- Data Guard Manager quick tour, 5-5
- help for CLI commands, 7-37
- help for Data Guard Manager, 5-5
- properties, 2-16
- states, 2-13
- summary information
- configuration, 7-42
- database resource, 7-49
- site, 7-52
- distributed management framework, 1-1
- DMON
- See Data Guard monitor (DMON)
- downgrading
- protection mode, 2-21
E
- e-mail
- reporting events, 1-8
- ENABLE CONFIGURATION command, 6-14, 7-30, 7-31, 7-33
- enabling
- broker configuration, 2-8, 6-14
- See also each ENABLE command
- Enterprise Edition database server
- installation, 1-13
- error status, 2-15
- event management system, 1-7
- events
- monitoring with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2-5
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1-4, 1-7
- reporting, 1-8
- responding to, 1-4
- starting Oracle Intelligent Agent, 5-2
- EXIT command, 7-34
- See also QUIT command
F
- failover
- database restarts and, 7-36
- FAILOVER command
- DGMGRL command-line interface, 7-35
- failover operations
- affect on data protection mode, 3-9
- benefits, 1-3
- broker tasks, 3-9
- completing, 3-11
- failing over to a standby database, 7-35
- forced, 3-8
- graceful, 3-9
- managing, 3-8
- role management overview, 3-2
- scenario, 5-34
- starting, 3-9
- troubleshooting, 3-12
- using Data Guard Manager, 1-7
- using the FAILOVER command, 7-35
- Failover wizard, 1-7, 5-34
- failures
- primary site, 3-2
- files
- naming SPFILE, 1-13
- forced failover operations
- broker tasks, 3-10
- overview, 3-8
G
- graceful failover operations
- broker tasks, 3-9
- overview, 3-8
H
- health check, 1-4
- monitoring, 1-10, 1-11
- revealed by configuration status, 2-14
- HELP command, 7-37
- sample, 1-9
- hierarchy
- objects in a broker configuration, 1-5, 2-3, 3-1, 4-1
- high availability
- benefits, 1-2
- grades of data protection, 2-17, 8-19
- log transport services
- ARCH mode, 8-20
- ASYNC mode, 8-20
- SYNC mode, 8-19
- LogXptMode property, 8-19
I
- InconsistentProperties property, 8-3
- initial default online states
- See states
- initialization parameters
- COMPATIBLE, 1-15
- database configurable properties, 4-6
- DG_BROKER_CONFIG_FILEn, 1-15
- DG_BROKER_START, 1-15
- dynamic, 4-9
- inconsistent, 8-3
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n, 8-9
- static, 4-9
- See also SPFILE, 1-15
- installation
- archivelog mode setup, 1-15
- Data Guard, 1-13
- Data Guard Manager, 1-14
- prerequisites, 1-13
- remote login password file, 1-15
- intended state
- configuration health check, 2-14
- definition, 2-12
- invoking
- the Data Guard command-line interface, 6-3
L
- life cycle of a broker configuration, 2-6
- log apply services
- configuring, 1-3, 1-8, 4-7
- configuring for logical standby databases, 4-8
- Data Guard configuration, 2-2
- delaying, 8-14
- standby database online mode, 2-11, 4-2
- verifying, 1-3
- log transport services
- ARCH mode, 4-11, 8-20
- ASYNC mode, 4-11, 8-19
- configuring, 1-3, 1-8, 4-7
- data protection modes, 4-10, 8-19
- Data Guard configuration, 2-2
- LogShipping property, 8-18
- primary database online mode, 2-11, 4-2
- SYNC mode, 4-11, 8-19
- verifying, 1-3
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter
- setting the ALTERNATE attribute, 8-9
- setting the ASYNC attribute, 8-12
- setting the DELAY attribute, 8-14
- setting the DEPENDENCY attribute, 8-15
- setting the ENABLE and DEFER attributes, 8-18
- setting the MANDATORY or OPTIONAL attributes, 8-13
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n initialization parameter
- automatic update, 8-9
- LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT initialization parameter, 8-16
- LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES initialization parameter, 8-16
- LOG_ARCHIVE_MIN_SUCCEED initialization parameter, 8-16
- LOG_ARCHIVE_TRACE initialization parameter
- setting LogArchiveTrace property, 8-17
- LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter
- setting LogFileNameConvert property, 8-18
- LogArchiveFormat property, 8-16
- LogArchiveMaxProcesses property, 8-16
- LogArchiveMinSucceedDest property, 8-16
- LogArchiveTrace property, 8-17
- LogFileNameConvert property, 8-18
- logical standby databases
- default online state, 2-11
- online state, 4-2
- LOGICAL-APPLY-ON substate, 2-11, 4-3
- LOGICAL-APPLY-READY substate, 4-3
- login password file, 1-15
- LogShipping property, 8-18
- LogXptMode property, 4-10
- LogXptStatus property, 8-4
- LsbyASkipCfgPr property, 8-21
- LsbyASkipErrorCfgPr property, 8-21
- LsbyASkipTxnCfgPr property, 8-22, 8-24
- LsbyDSkipCfgPr property, 8-23
- LsbyDSkipErrorCfgPr property, 8-23
- LsbyFailedTxnInfo property, 8-4, 8-5
- LsbyMaxEventsRecorded property, 8-25
- LsbyMaxServers property, 8-26
- LsbyMaxSga property, 8-25
- LsbyRecordAppliedDdl property, 8-26
- LsbyRecordSkipDdl property, 8-27
- LsbyRecordSkipErrors property, 8-28
- LsbyTxnConsistency property, 8-28
M
- management
- benefits, 1-3
- Data Guard Manager, 1-7
- model, 1-4
- managing
- a broker configuration, 2-1, 6-1
- a remote standby database, 1-15
- database resources, 4-1
- failover operations, 3-8
- local operations, 1-2
- objects in a broker configuration, 1-5
- remote operations, 1-2
- site objects, 3-1
- site resources, 3-1
- switchover operations, 3-3
- MANDATORY attribute
- set with the Binding property, 8-13
- MaxFailure property, 8-29
- maximize availability, 1-3, 2-9, 8-19
- maximize data protection, 1-3, 2-9, 8-19
- maximize performance, 1-3, 2-9, 8-19
- Maximum Availability data protection mode, 2-18
- Maximum Performance data protection mode, 2-18
- Maximum Protection data protection mode, 2-17
- monitorable properties, 2-15
- database, 4-6
- InconsistentProperties, 8-3
- LogXptStatus, 8-4
- LsbyFailedTxnInfo, 8-4, 8-5
- SbyLogQueue, 8-6
- SendQEntries, 8-4, 8-5, 8-6
- monitoring
- broker configurations, 1-10, 6-1
- Data Guard Manager performance page, 2-9
- local and remote databases, 1-4
- through the command-line interface, 1-9
N
- networks
- Data Guard configuration, 2-2
- setting up files, 1-15
- two-way communication, 1-11
- normal status, 2-14
O
- objects
- broker configuration, 1-4, 2-3
- changing the state of, 6-9
- connected in a hierarchy, 1-6
- default online database resource substates, 2-11
- dependencies, 2-3, 3-2, 4-1
- disabling, 6-11
- enabling, 6-14
- hierarchy, 1-5
- properties for database resources, 1-13
- state transitions, 2-12
- states, 2-10
- taking offline, 6-9
- oemapp console command, 5-2
- oemapp dataguard command, 5-3
- oemctl start oms command, 5-2
- offline state
- transitioning objects, 6-9
- online paths
- displaying for a broker configuration, 7-44
- online states
- database resource, 4-2
- substates, 4-2
- online substate
- logical standby database, 4-3
- physical standby database, 4-3
- operations
- performing on broker objects, 1-6
- OPTIONAL attribute
- set with the Binding property, 8-13
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
- Discovery wizard, 5-2
- event management system, 1-4
- integration, 1-7
- monitoring events, 2-5
- setting Preferred Credentials, 5-3
- starting, 5-2
- starting Data Guard Manager, 5-3
- Oracle Intelligent Agent
- starting, 5-2
- Oracle Management Server
- starting, 5-2
- Oracle Net networks
- configuration changes, 1-3, 1-8
- configuring, 6-2
- installation prerequisites, 1-15
- service name, 7-5
- supported configuration, 2-2
- two-way communication, 1-11
P
- pagers
- reporting events, 1-8
- password file
- remote, 1-15, 7-5
- performance
- Data Guard Manager tools, 1-7, 2-9
- log transport services
- ARCH mode, 8-20
- ASYNC mode, 8-20
- SYNC mode, 8-19
- Personal Edition database server
- installation, 1-13
- physical standby databases
- online state, 4-2
- PHYSICAL-APPLY-ON substate, 4-3
- default online state, 2-11
- state transitions, 4-4
- PHYSICAL-APPLY-READY substate, 4-3
- state transitions, 4-4
- planned transitions
- sites, 3-2
- Preferred Credentials, 5-3
- prerequisites
- installation, 1-13
- switchover operation, 3-4
- primary database
- archivelog mode, 1-15
- connecting to, 6-3
- constructing a standby database, 2-7, 6-2
- Data Guard configuration, 2-2
- default online state, 2-11
- online state, 4-2
- online substate, 4-3
- online substates, 4-3
- READ-WRITE-XPTON substate, 4-3
- state transitions, 4-4
- transport off substate, 4-3
- primary site
- configuration, 2-2
- during failover operations, 1-7, 7-35
- role, 3-2
- switching over to the standby role, 7-60
- processes
- DMON, 1-10
- Oracle database server, 1-10
- properties
- common, 2-16
- configurable, 2-15
- configuration, 2-12
- database resource, 4-5
- default values, 4-9
- managing, 1-13
- monitorable, 2-15
- overview, 2-15
- updating in SPFILE, 1-13, 1-15
- property pages
- configuration, 1-8
- database resource, 1-8
- protection modes
- after a failover operation, 3-9
- benefits, 1-3
- configuration, 7-7
- configuring log transport services, 4-10
- downgrading, 2-21
- log transport services setup, 8-19
- setting for a broker configuration, 2-17
- updating, 2-9
- upgrading, 2-21
Q
- quick tour, 5-5
- QUIT command, 7-39
- See also EXIT command
R
- READ-ONLY substate
- physical standby database, 4-3
- state transitions, 4-4
- read/write mode, 2-11, 4-2
- READ-WRITE substate, 4-3
- LogShipping property setting, 8-19
- state transitions, 4-4
- READ-WRITE-XPTON substate, 4-3
- CLI default value, 2-11
- setting LogShipping property, 8-19
- state transitions, 4-4
- remote login password file, 1-15, 7-5
- REMOVE CONFIGURATION command, 7-40
- example, 6-13
- REMOVE SITE command, 7-41
- example, 6-13
- removing, 2-22
- a standby database resource object, 2-22
- broker configuration, 2-22
- See each REMOVE command
- ReopenSecs property, 8-30
- requests
- passing between sites, 1-11
- resources
- altering properties for, 7-11
- altering states for, 7-14
- configurable database properties, 4-6, 8-7 to 8-31
- disabling management of objects, 7-27, 7-28, 7-29
- displaying summary information for, 7-49
- enabling, 6-14, 7-30, 7-31, 7-33
- monitorable database properties, 4-6, 8-1 to 8-7
- roles
- effect on database resource substates, 2-11
- managing during failover operations, 3-2
S
- SbyLogQueue property, 8-6
- scripts
- using Data Guard command-line interface, 7-1
- SendQEntries property, 8-6
- server initialization parameter file
- See SPFILE
- server-side software, 1-9
- setting
- database properties, 6-6
- SHOW CONFIGURATION command, 6-4, 7-42
- SHOW CONFIGURATION VERBOSE command, 6-5, 6-14
- SHOW DEPENDENCY TREE command, 7-44
- SHOW LOG command, 7-46
- SHOW RESOURCE command, 7-49
- SHOW SITE command, 7-52
- SHOW SITE VERBOSE command, 6-6
- displaying properties, 2-16
- showing
- See each SHOW command
- sites
- adding with Add Site wizard, 1-7
- creating, 7-24
- deleting
- Data Guard configuration file, 7-41
- dependencies, 3-2, 4-1
- during failover operations, 3-8
- during switchover operations, 3-3
- effects of removing metadata from, 7-40, 7-41
- enabling, 6-14
- logical object, 1-4
- network setup, 1-11, 1-15
- object
- definition, 1-5
- overview, 3-1
- removing
- from a broker configuration, 6-13
- roles, 3-2
- showing summary information, 7-52
- states
- online and offline, 3-1
- transitions, 2-12
- SPFILE
- broker property management, 1-13, 1-15, 4-8
- filenames, 1-13
- inconsistent values from Data Guard configuration file, 8-3
- standby databases
- Apply Off substate, 4-3
- constructing from backups, 2-7, 6-2
- copying datafiles, 5-12
- creating, 1-7, 5-6, 5-11, 6-1
- Data Guard configuration, 2-2
- discovering, 5-2
- management, 1-15
- online state, 2-11
- online substate, 4-3
- online substates, 4-3
- read-only mode substate, 4-3
- READ-ONLY substate, 4-3
- removing from a broker configuration, 2-22
- starting, 6-2
- state transitions, 4-4
- standby sites
- changing the state of, 5-26
- creating, 7-24
- roles, 3-2
- switching over to the primary role, 7-60
- STANDBY_ARCHIVE_DEST initialization parameter
- setting in a broker configuration, 8-30
- STANDBY_FILE_MANAGEMENT initialization parameter
- setting in a broker configuration, 8-31
- StandbyArchiveDest property, 8-30
- StandbyFileManagement property, 8-31
- starting
- Create Configuration wizard, 5-6
- Data Guard command-line interface, 6-3, 7-1
- Data Guard Manager, 5-3
- Data Guard monitor (DMON), 2-6
- failover operations, 3-9
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, 5-2
- Oracle Intelligent Agent, 5-2
- Oracle Management Server, 5-2
- standby databases, 6-2
- switchover operations, 3-5
- state transitions, 2-12
- effect on database resource substates, 4-3
- overview, 2-12
- states, 2-10
- changing, 6-9
- configuration, 2-12, 7-10
- database, 4-1
- database transitions, 4-3
- displaying, 2-13
- initial default online, 2-12
- transitioning, 2-12
- status
- configuration, 2-14
- intended state of a configuration, 2-14
- string values
- Data Guard command-line interface, 7-5
- substates
- database resource, 4-2, 7-31
- default, 2-11
- effect on archived redo logs, 2-11
- primary database, 4-4
- standby databases, 4-4
- supported broker configuration, 1-5
- SWITCHOVER command
- DGMGRL command-line interface, 7-60
- switchover operations, 3-2
- benefits, 1-3
- broker tasks, 3-5
- effect on database startup, 7-60
- managing, 3-3
- prerequisites, 3-4
- setting up database property values, 4-10
- starting, 3-5
- troubleshooting, 3-6
- using Data Guard Manager, 1-7
- using the SWITCHOVER command, 7-60
- Switchover wizard, 1-7, 5-32
- SYNC log transport mode, 4-11
- SYSDBA privileges, 6-3
- to connect to the database, 7-5
T
- test applications
- tuning the broker configuration, 2-9
- transport off substate, 4-3
- troubleshooting
- failover operations, 3-12
- switchover operations, 3-6
- tuning
- using the Data Guard Manager, 2-9
- two-way communication channel, 1-11
U
- updating configuration properties, 2-15
- upgrading
- Data Guard, 1-14
- Data Guard Manager, 1-14
- protection mode, 2-21
- user interfaces
- overview, 1-7
V
- viewing property information about database resources, 4-6, 8-1
W
- warning status, 2-15
- wizards
- Add Site, 1-7, 5-21
- Create Configuration, 1-7, 5-2, 5-6
- Discovery, 5-2, 5-9
- Failover, 1-7, 5-34
- Switchover, 1-7, 5-32