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    Steps to do Oracle Datagurad failover test with flashback feature

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    Steps to do Oracle Datagurad failover test with flashback feature Empty Steps to do Oracle Datagurad failover test with flashback feature

    Post  Admin Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:49 am

    On Primary

    Defer the log shipping to standby.

    SQL> Alter system set log_archive_dest_state_2=defer;

    Check last log sequence Select max(sequence#) from v$log_history

    On Satndby

    Enable flashback recovery.

    Setup flashback destination and file size.

    SQL> Alter system set db_recovery_file_dest=’/u01/flash’ scope=spfile;
    SQL> Alter system set db_recovery_file_dest_size=10G scope=spfile;

    Cancel the recovery.

    SQL> Alter database recover managed standby database cancel;

    SQL> Shutdown immediate

    Startup database in mount mode.
    SQL> Startup mount

    Put database in the flashback mode
    SQL> alter database flashback on;

    Create the Restore Point on the standby database
    SQL> Create restore point before_dr guarantee flashback database;

    Activate Standby database

    SQL> Alter database activate standby database;

    Open the DR database

    SQL> Alter database open;

    Shutdown and restart the database

    --- Perform DR tests ---

    Steps to rollback and convert to standby.

    On Satndby

    Shutdown after DR test

    SQL>Shutdown immediate

    Startup database with mount and force option.

    SQL>startup mount force

    Restore database to the restored point.

    SQL> Flashback database to restore point before_dr;

    Drop restored point

    SQL> Drop restore point before_dr;

    Turn off flashback

    alter database flashback off;

    Convert database to physical standby

    SQL> Alter database convert to physical standby;


    shutdown and startup in standby mode

    SQL> Shutdown immediate
    SQL> startup nomount
    SQL> Alter database mount standby database;
    SQL> Alter database recover managed standby database disconnect from session;

    On Production

    Enable the log shipping to standby.

    SQL> Alter system set log_archive_dest_state_2='enable';

    switch logg and verify the apply.

    SQL> alter system switch logfile;

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