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A

  • ADD DATABASE command 7.5
  • ADD FAR_SYNC command 7.6
  • Add Standby Database wizard
    • creating a broker configuration 3.5
    • definition 1.4.1
    • introduction 1.4.1
  • altering
  • AlternateLocation property 8.3.1
  • application continuity
    • support in Oracle Data Guard broker 5.6.1.4
  • application integration 1.2
  • apply instance 4.6.4
  • ApplyInstanceTimeout property 8.3.4
  • ApplyLagThreshold property 8.3.5
  • ApplyParallel property 8.3.6
  • architecture
    • Data Guard broker 1.3
  • ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET initialization parameter
    • setting in a broker configuration 8.3.7
  • archived redo logs
    • destination and configuration parameters 3.1
    • in a Data Guard configuration 3.1
    • primary database setup 2.2
  • ArchiveLagTarget property 8.3.7
  • ArchiveLocation property 8.3.2
  • ASYNC redo transport service 4.4.2

B

  • background processes
  • banners
    • suppressing from DGMGRL command-line interface output 7.1.1
  • batch programs
    • using Data Guard command-line interface (DGMGRL) 7
  • before you perform a switchover 5.3.1
  • before you use DGMGRL 6.1
  • benefits
    • Data Guard broker 1.2
    • high availability 1.2
    • scalability 1.2
    • with Oracle Real Application Clusters 1.2
  • Binding property 8.3.8
  • broker
    • components 1.3
    • configuration 1.1.1
    • Data Guard configuration file 1.5.2
    • drc* log files 9.1
    • introduction 1.1.2
    • user interfaces 1.4
  • broker configuration
  • broker configurations
  • broker processes
  • BystandersFollowRoleChange property 8.1.1
  • bystander standby databases 5.3
    • reintegrating into configuration 5.4.2.5

C

  • CDBs
    • Data Guard broker support 1.1.3
  • CFS
    • See: cluster file system
  • changing 7.17, 7.18
    • properties
      • databases in a broker configuration 3.5, 4.3.2
    • roles
      • within the broker configuration 3.5
    • states
      • databases in a broker configuration 4.2.1
      • of databases in a broker configuration 6.9
  • cluster file system (CFS)
    • broker configuration files 3.3.2.1
  • command-line interface
    • See: Data Guard command-line interface (DGMGRL)
  • command prompts
    • suppressing from DGMGRL command-line interface output 7.1.1
  • CommunicationTimeout property 8.1.2
  • complete failover 5.4.1, 7.43
  • components
    • broker 1.3
    • Data Guard configuration 3.1
  • configurable properties 4.3
  • configuration files
    • fast-start failover configuration (fsfo.dat) file 5.5.7.8
    • See Also Data Guard configuration file 1.5.2
  • configuration properties 3.2
    • BystandersFollowRoleChange 8.1.1
    • CommunicationTimeout 8.1.2
    • FastStartFailoverAutoReinstate 8.1.6
    • FastStartFailoverLagLimit 8.1.7
    • FastStartFailoverPmyShutdown 8.1.8
    • FastStartFailoverThreshold 8.1.9
    • ObserverOverride 8.1.10
    • ObserverReconnect 8.1.11
    • OperationTimeout 8.1.12
    • PrimaryLostWriteAction 8.1.14
    • Tracelevel 8.1.15
  • connecting
    • privileges required for Data Guard broker configurations 7.1.3
    • starting the observer 6.7
  • CONVERT DATABASE command 7.9
  • CREATE CONFIGURATION command 7.10
  • creating
    • a broker configuration 6.2
      • with the Add Standby Database wizard 3.5
    • a standby database 3.5

D

  • database resources
    • monitoring 1.2
  • databases
    • changing the state of 6.9
    • creating and adding to a broker configuration 1.4.1
    • dependencies 4.2
    • disabling management of 7.11
    • during
      • fast-start failover 5.5
      • manual failover 5.4
      • switchover 5.3
    • enabling 6.4
    • health 4.11
    • installation for broker management 2.2
    • monitorable properties 4.3.1
    • network setup 1.5.1, 2.2
    • properties 1.4.1, 4.3.2
    • property management 1.5.3
    • reenabling after a role transition 5.4.3
    • restarting
      • after fast-start failover 5.5.9
    • shutting down
    • states 4.2
    • status 4.11
  • database status
  • Data Guard
    • troubleshooting 9
  • Data Guard broker
  • Data Guard command line interface
  • Data Guard command-line interface
    • commands
    • DG_BROKER_START initialization parameter 2.2
    • enabling a database 6.4
    • introduction 1.4.2
  • Data Guard command-line interface (DGMGRL)
    • banners from output 7.1.1
    • commands
      • ADD DATABASE 7.5
      • ADD FAR_SYNC 7.6
      • CONVERT DATABASE 7.9
      • CREATE CONFIGURATION 7.10
      • DISABLE CONFIGURATION 7.11
      • DISABLE DATABASE 7.12
      • DISABLE FAR_SYNC 7.10, 7.13
      • DISABLE FAST_START FAILOVER 7.14
      • DISABLE FAST_START FAILOVER CONDITION 7.15
      • EDIT CONFIGURATION (property) 7.17
      • EDIT CONFIGURATION (protection mode) 7.18
      • EDIT CONFIGURATION (RENAME) 7.10, 7.19
      • EDIT CONFIGURATION RESET (Property) 7.10, 7.20
      • EDIT DATABASE (Property) 7.10, 7.21
      • EDIT DATABASE (rename) 7.23
      • EDIT DATABASE (state) 7.24
      • EDIT DATABASE RESET (Parameter) 7.26
      • EDIT DATABASE RESET (Property) 7.25
      • EDIT FAR_SYNC 7.27
      • EDIT FAR_SYNC RESET (Parameter) 7.29
      • EDIT FAR_SYNC RESET (Property) 7.28
      • ENABLE CONFIGURATION 7.35
      • ENABLE DATABASE 7.36
      • ENABLE FAR_SYNC 7.37
      • ENABLE FAST_START FAILOVER 7.38
      • ENABLE FAST_START FAILOVER CONDITION 7.39
      • EXIT 7.41
      • EXPORT CONFIGURATION 7.42
      • FAILOVER 6.11
      • HELP 7.44
      • IMPORT CONFIGURATION 7.46
      • QUIT 7.48
      • REINSTATE DATABASE 7.49
      • REMOVE CONFIGURATION 7.50
      • REMOVE DATABASE 7.51
      • REMOVE FAR_SYNC 7.52
      • REMOVE INSTANCE 7.53
      • SET FAST_START FAILOVER TARGET 7.56
      • SHOW CONFIGURATION 7.63, 7.64
      • SHOW DATABASE 7.65
      • SHOW FAR_SYNC 7.66
      • SHOW FAST_START FAILOVER 7.67
      • SHOW INSTANCE 7.68
      • SHUTDOWN 7.73
      • SQL 7.75
      • START OBSERVER 7.76
      • STARTUP 7.79
      • STOP OBSERVER 7.80
      • SWITCHOVER 6.10, 7.82
      • VALIDATE DATABASE 7.83
      • VALIDATE FAR_SYNC 7.86
    • creating a configuration 6.2
    • DG_BROKER_START initialization parameter 7.1.3
    • enabling the configuration 6.4
    • monitoring broker configurations 6.14
    • performing routine management tasks 6.9
    • prerequisites 6.1
    • setting critical database properties 6.3
    • setting up standby redo log files 4.7.1.2
    • single command mode 7.1.1
    • starting 7.1
    • stopping 7.2
    • string values 7.1.3
    • summary of commands 7.1.2
    • suppressing command prompts 7.1.1
  • Data Guard configuration file
    • for an Oracle RAC database 3.3.2
    • in a CFS area 3.3.2.1
    • inconsistent values from server parameter file 8.2.2
    • relationship to DMON process 1.5.1
    • setting up 3.3
  • Data Guard configurations
    • automated creation of 1.2
    • background 3.1
  • Data Guard monitor (DMON) 1.5
    • interaction with the Oracle database 1.5.1
    • managing objects 3.1, 3.5, 6.4
    • Oracle database background processes 1.5.1
    • overview 1.5.1
    • two-way network communication 1.5.1
  • data protection modes
    • See: protection modes
  • DbFileNameConvert property 8.3.10
  • DBMS_DG package
    • using to direct fast-start failover 5.5.3
  • delaying
    • application of redo data with DelayMins property 4.6.1
  • DelayMins property 8.3.11
  • destinations
    • archived redo log file parameters 3.1
    • viewing the LogXptStatus property 8.2.3
  • DG_BROKER_CONFIG_FILEn file 3.3.2
  • DG_BROKER_START initialization parameter 2.2, 6.1, 7.1.3
  • DGConnectIdentifier property 8.3.12
  • DGMGRL
  • diagnostic information
  • DISABLE CONFIGURATION command 7.11
  • DISABLE DATABASE command 7.12
  • DISABLE FAR_SYNC command 7.10, 7.13
  • DISABLE FAST_START FAILOVER command 7.14
  • DISABLE FAST_START FAILOVER CONDITION command 7.15
  • disabling 7.11
  • disaster protection
  • displaying
    • configuration information 7.63
    • help for DGMGRL commands 7.44
  • distributed management framework 1.1.2
  • DMON
    • See: Data Guard monitor (DMON)
  • downgrading
    • Data Guard A.3
    • Oracle Enterprise Manager A.3
    • protection mode 4.7.2.1
  • drc* log files
    • broker diagnostic information 9.1
    • during reinstatement 5.5.4.1
    • recording failed reinstatement 5.5.8.3

E

  • EDIT CONFIGURATION (Property) command 7.17
  • EDIT CONFIGURATION (protection mode) command 7.18
  • EDIT CONFIGURATION (RENAME) command 7.10, 7.19
  • EDIT CONFIGURATION RESET (Property) command 7.10, 7.20
  • EDIT DATABASE (Parameter) command 7.22
  • EDIT DATABASE (property) command
  • EDIT DATABASE (Property) command 7.10, 7.21
  • EDIT DATABASE (rename) command 7.23
  • EDIT DATABASE (state) command 7.24
  • EDIT DATABASE RESET (Parameter) command 7.26
  • EDIT DATABASE RESET (Property) command 7.25
  • EDIT FAR_SYNC command 7.27
  • EDIT FAR_SYNC RESET (Parameter) command 7.29
  • EDIT FAR_SYNC RESET (Property) command 7.28
  • editing
    • configurable properties 7.17
    • database name 7.23
    • database state 7.24
    • protection modes 7.18
  • EDIT RECOVERY_APPLIANCE (Parameter) command 7.31
  • e-mail
  • ENABLE CONFIGURATION command 6.4, 7.35
  • ENABLE DATABASE command 7.36
  • ENABLE FAR_SYNC command 7.37
  • ENABLE FAST_START FAILOVER command 7.38
  • ENABLE FAST_START FAILOVER CONDITION command 7.39
  • enabling 7.38
    • broker configuration 3.5, 6.4
  • Enterprise Edition database
    • installation 2.1
  • Enterprise Manager
    • Fast-Start Failover wizard
      • disabling fast-start failover 5.5.5
    • wizards
      • automate standby database creation 1.1.2
  • error messages
  • error status 3.7
  • events
    • monitoring with Oracle Enterprise Manager 1.1.2
    • Oracle Enterprise Manager 1.2
    • reporting 1.4.1
    • responding to 1.2
  • EXIT command 7.41, 7.48
    • See also: QUIT command
  • EXPORT CONFIGURATION command 7.42
  • exporting

F

  • failover
    • failing over to a standby database 7.43
    • Oracle Enterprise Manager 1.4.1
  • FAILOVER command 6.11, 7.43
  • failovers
  • failures
  • far sync instances
  • fast-start failover
    • configuration information in the fsfo.dat file 5.5.7.8
    • defined 5.5
    • DGMGRL client as the observer 1.4.2
    • directed from an application 5.5.3
    • disabling 5.5.5
      • to perform manual failover 5.5.5
    • enabling 7.38
    • instance failures 5.5.2.10
    • monitoring by the observer 5.5.2.10
    • observer overview 5.5
    • performing manual failovers when enabled 5.5.2.14
    • performing switchover when enabled 5.5.2.14
    • querying V$DATABASE 5.5.2.11
    • reinstating the former primary database 5.5.8
    • restarting databases after shut down 5.5.9
    • setting the FastStartFailoverThreshold property 5.5.2.4
    • shutdown abort 5.5.2.10, 5.5.2.13
    • to Oracle RAC database instances 5.5.2.10
    • tuning 4.9.1
    • unobserved 5.5.7.4
    • viewing failover configuration statistics 5.5.4.1
  • FastStartFailoverAutoReinstate property 8.1.6
  • FastStartFailoverLagLimit property 8.1.7
  • FastStartFailoverPmyShutdown property 8.1.8
  • FastStartFailoverTarget property 8.3.14
  • FastStartFailoverThreshold property 8.1.9
  • FASTSYNC redo transport mode 8.3.22
  • FASTSYNC redo transport service 4.4.2
  • files
    • naming the server parameter file 1.5.3
  • Flashback Database
  • flashback logs
    • reinstating a failed primary database 5.4.3.1
  • FORCE option
    • performing a manual failover 5.5.5
  • FS_FAILOVER_OBSERVER_HOST column
  • FS_FAILOVER_OBSERVER_PRESENT column
  • FS_FAILOVER_STATUS column
    • of V$DATABASE view
  • FSFO.DAT file

H

  • health check 1.2
    • monitoring 1.5.1
    • on primary database 4.11
    • on standby database 4.11
    • revealed by configuration status 3.7
  • HELP command 7.44
  • high availability
    • benefits 1.2
    • levels of data protection 4.7, 8.3.22
    • LogXptMode property 8.3.22
    • restoring after fast-start failover 5.5.8

I

  • immediate failover 5.4.1, 7.43
  • IMPORT CONFIGURATION command 7.46
  • importing
  • InconsistenLogXptProps property 8.2.1
  • InconsistentProperties property 8.2.2
  • increased scalability
  • initialization parameters
  • installation
    • ARCHIVELOG mode setup 2.2
    • Data Guard 2.1
    • Oracle Enterprise Manager 2.1
    • Oracle Instant Client 2.1, 7.76
    • prerequisites 2.2
  • InstanceName property 8.3.15
  • instances
  • intended state
    • configuration health check 3.7

L

  • life cycle of a broker configuration 3.5
  • log apply services
    • and apply instance failover 4.6.4
    • and parallel apply 4.6.2
    • apply instance 4.6.4
    • configuring 1.4.1
    • Data Guard configuration 3.1
    • delayed application of redo data 4.6.1
    • delaying 8.3.11
    • in an Oracle RAC database 4.6.4
    • managing 4.6
    • selecting the apply instance 4.6.4.1
    • verifying 1.2
  • LogArchiveFormat property 8.3.16
  • LogArchiveMaxProcesses property 8.3.17
  • LogArchiveMinSucceedDest property 8.3.18
  • LogArchiveTrace property 8.3.19
  • LogFileNameConvert property 8.3.20
  • log files
  • logical standby databases
    • state transitions 4.2.1
    • switchover to the primary role 5.3
  • LogShipping property 8.3.21
  • LogXptMode property 8.3.22
  • LogXptStatus property 8.2.3
  • LsbyFailedTxnInfo property 8.2.4
  • LsbyMaxEventsRecorded property 8.3.23
  • LsbyMaxServers property 8.3.24
  • LsbyMaxSga property 8.3.25
  • LsbyParameters property 8.2.5
  • LsbyPreserveCommitOrder property 8.3.26
  • LsbyRecordAppliedDdl property 8.3.27
  • LsbyRecordSkipDdl property 8.3.28
  • LsbyRecordSkipErrors property 8.3.29

M

  • management
    • benefits 1.2
    • Oracle Enterprise Manager 1.4.1
  • managing
    • a broker configuration 6
    • broker configurations 3
    • databases 4
    • fast-start failover 5.5
    • local operations 1.1.2
    • log apply services 4.6
    • manual failover 5.4
    • parallel apply in a physical standby database 4.6.2
    • remote operations 1.1.2
    • roles 5
      • fast-start failover 5.5
      • manual failover 5.4
      • switchover 5.3
    • switchover 5.3
  • manual failover 1.2, 5.1
  • manual role changes
    • performing when fast-start failover is enabled 5.5.2.14
  • MaxFailure property 8.3.30
  • maximize availability 1.2, 8.3.22
  • maximize data protection 1.2, 8.3.22
  • maximize performance 1.2, 8.3.22
  • maximum availability
  • maximum performance
  • maximum protection
  • monitorable properties 4.3, 4.3.1, 8.2
  • monitoring
    • broker configurations 1.5.1, 6, 6.14
    • broker processes 1.5.1
    • local and remote databases 1.2
    • Oracle Enterprise Manager performance page 3.5
    • through the command-line interface 1.4.2
  • multitenant container databases

N

  • NetTimeout property 8.3.31
  • network configurations
    • validating before role changes 4.11.4
  • networks
    • Data Guard configuration 3.1
    • two-way communication 1.5.1
  • normal status 3.7

O

  • objects
    • broker configuration 3.1
    • disabling 6.9.2
  • observer 5.5
    • and FastStartFailoverThreshold property 5.5.2.4
    • connecting to the configuration 6.7
    • connection to the local computer 5.5.7.2
    • detecting
    • failures 5.5.7.4
    • finding host machine name 5.5.7.2
    • installing Oracle Instant Client kit 2.1, 7.76
    • lost connection 5.5.7.4
    • maintaining fast-start failover configuration information 5.5.7.8
    • monitoring 5.5.2.10
    • using Oracle Wallet for connection credentials 7.8
  • ObserverConnectIdentifier property 8.3.32
  • ObserverOverride property 8.1.10
  • ObserverReconnect property 8.1.11
  • operations
    • complete failover 7.43
    • disable broker management
      • effect on protection modes 4.7.2.4
    • downgrade
      • effect on protection modes 4.7.2.1
    • effect on protection modes 4.7.2
    • enable broker management
      • effect on protection modes 4.7.2.4
    • failover 6.11
    • immediate failover 7.43
    • manual failover
      • effect on protection modes 4.7.2.3
    • removing a database from the configuration
      • effect on protection modes 4.7.2.5
  • OperationTimeout property 8.1.12
  • ORA-16661 message
  • ORA-16795 message
    • re-creating a database 5.4.3
  • Oracle Clusterware 1.2
    • and instances of an Oracle RAC database 1.2
    • integration with Data Guard broker 1.2
    • recover failed instances 1.2
  • Oracle Enterprise Manager 1.4.1
    • Add Standby Database wizard 1.4.1
    • database property pages 1.4.1
    • downgrading A.3
    • event management system 1.2
    • integration 1.4.1
    • integration with the Data Guard monitor 1.4.1
    • introduction 1.1.2, 1.3
    • making Oracle Net Services configuration changes 1.2, 1.4.1
    • monitoring events 1.1.2
    • performance tools and graphs 1.4.1
    • wizards
      • creating standby databases 1.4.1
  • Oracle Instant Client
  • Oracle Net Services
    • configuration changes 1.2, 1.4.1
    • supported configuration 3.1
    • two-way communication 1.5.1
  • Oracle RAC One Node
    • supported by Oracle Data Guard broker 1.1
  • Oracle Real Application Clusters
    • and log apply services 4.6.4
    • and redo transport services 4.4.7
    • and setting the apply instance 4.6.4.1
    • availability of instances with Oracle Clusterware 1.2
    • benefits 1.2
    • fast-start failover 5.5.2.10
    • observer behavior in 5.5.2.10
    • observer connection to instances 5.5.7.2
    • Oracle Clusterware 1.2
  • Oracle Universal Installer
    • installing Oracle Instant Client 2.1, 7.76
  • Oracle Wallet
    • starting the observer 7.8

P

  • parallel apply
    • and log apply services 4.6.2
    • managing in a physical standby database 4.6.2
  • performance
    • Oracle Enterprise Manager tools 1.4.1
  • physical standby databases
    • managing parallel apply 4.6.2
    • state transitions 4.2.1
    • switchover to the primary role 5.3
  • PreferredApplyInstance property 8.3.33
  • prerequisites
  • primary database
    • ARCHIVELOG mode 2.2
    • constructing a standby database 3.5, 6.1
    • Data Guard configuration 3.1
    • during failover 1.4.1
    • during switchover 5.3.3
    • Flashback Database 5.4.3.1
    • health check 4.11
    • preparing for switchover 5.3.1
    • reinstating after a fast-start failover 5.5.8
    • state transitions 4.2.1
    • switching over to the standby role 7.82
  • PrimaryLostWriteAction property 8.1.14
  • processes
  • properties 4.3.2
  • property pages
  • protection modes

Q

  • QUIT command 7.41, 7.48
    • See also: EXIT command

R

  • RecvQEntries property 8.2.6
  • Redo Apply 3.1
  • RedoCompression property 8.3.35
  • RedoRoutes property 8.3.36
  • redo transport services
  • REINSTATE DATABASE command 7.49
  • reinstatement 5.5.8
  • REMOVE CONFIGURATION command 7.50
  • REMOVE DATABASE command 7.51
  • REMOVE FAR_SYNC command 7.52
  • REMOVE INSTANCE command 7.53
  • removing
    • See: each REMOVE command
  • ReopenSecs property 8.3.37
  • requests
    • passing between sites 1.5.1
  • restarting
    • databases
      • when fast-start failover is enabled 5.5.9
  • role transitions
    • changing 3.5
    • managing 5
      • fast-start failover 5.5
      • manual failover 5.4
      • switchover 5.3

S

  • scripts
    • using Data Guard command-line interface (DGMGRL) 7
  • selecting the apply instance 4.6.4.1
  • SendQEntries property 8.2.7
  • server parameter file
    • broker property management 1.5.3, 2.2
    • filenames 1.5.3
    • inconsistent values from Data Guard configuration file 8.2.2
  • server parameter files
    • validating before role changes 4.11.3
  • server-side software 1.5
  • SET ECHO command 7.55
  • SET FAST_START FAILOVER TARGET command 7.56
  • SET STATE command
    • and setting the apply instance 4.6.4.1
  • setting
    • configuration protection mode 4.7.1
    • database properties 6.3
    • fast start failover target 7.56
    • log apply services 4.4.5
    • redo transport services 4.4.6
  • SET TRACE_LEVEL command 7.61
  • SHOW ALL command 7.62
  • SHOW CONFIGURATION command 6.4, 7.63, 7.64
  • SHOW DATABASE command 7.65
  • SHOW FAR_SYNC command 7.66
  • SHOW FAST_START FAILOVER command 7.67
  • showing
    • See: each SHOW command
  • SHOW INSTANCE command 7.68
  • shutdown abort 5.5.2.10
    • effect on fast-start failover 5.5.2.13
  • SHUTDOWN command 7.73
  • shutting down an Oracle instance 7.73
  • single command mode
    • for Data Guard command-line interface 7.1.1
  • SQL Apply 3.1
  • SQL command 7.75
  • SQL statements
    • executing from DGMGRL command line 7.75
  • StandbyAlternateLocation property 8.3.38
    • setting log apply services 4.4.5
  • StandbyArchiveLocation property 8.3.39
    • setting log apply services 4.4.5
  • standby databases
    • choosing a target standby database 5.2
    • constructing from backups 3.5, 6.1
    • creating 1.4.1
    • health check 4.11
    • not involved in a switchover 5.3.3
    • reenabling after failover 5.4.2.5
    • removing 4.7.2.5
    • specifying the location of archived redo logs 4.4.5
    • switching over to the primary role 7.82
  • StandbyFileManagement property 8.3.40
  • standby redo log files
  • starting 7.1
    • Data Guard command-line interface (DGMGRL) 6.2.1
    • Data Guard monitor (DMON) 3.4
    • manual failover 5.4.2
    • Oracle instance 7.79
    • switchover 5.3.2
  • START OBSERVER command
    • fast-start failover configuration file (fsfo.dat) 5.5.7.8
  • STARTUP command 7.79
  • states 3.6
  • state transitions
    • effect on database states 4.2.1
    • logical standby database 4.2.1
    • physical standby database 4.2.1
    • primary database 4.2.1
  • StaticConnectIdentifier property 8.3.41
  • static connect identifiers
    • validating 7.88
    • validating before role changes 4.11.5
  • status
    • configuration 3.7
    • health check on primary database 4.11
    • health check on standby database 4.11
    • health of the database 4.11
    • intended state of a configuration 3.7
  • status messages
  • STOP OBSERVER command 7.76, 7.80
  • string values
    • Data Guard command-line interface 7.1.3
  • SWITCHOVER command 6.10, 7.82
  • switchovers
    • benefits 1.2
    • broker tasks 5.3.3
    • choosing a target standby database 5.2
    • DGMGRL SWITCHOVER command 6.10
    • effect on
      • database startup 7.82
      • primary database 5.3.3
      • protection modes 4.7.2.2
      • standby databases not involved in the switchover 5.3.3
    • managing 5, 5.3
    • overview 5.1
      • Oracle Enterprise Manager 1.4.1
    • performing when fast-start failover is enabled 5.5.2.14
    • preparing the primary database 5.3.1
    • prerequisites 5.3.1
    • reenabling disabled standby databases 5.4.3
    • starting 5.3.2
    • transitioning
      • a logical standby database to the primary role 5.3
      • a physical standby database to the primary role 5.3
    • using the DGMGRL SWITCHOVER command 7.82
  • SYNC redo transport mode 4.4.2
  • SYSDBA privileges
    • to connect to the database 7.1.3

T

  • target standby database
    • choosing 5.2
    • disabling fast-start failover on 5.5.5
  • TopWaitEvents property 8.2.8
  • TraceLevel property 8.1.15
  • TransportDisconnectedThreshold property 8.3.42
  • transport lag 4.4.8
  • TransportLagThreshold property 8.3.43
  • TRANSPORT-ON state
    • setting LogShipping property 8.3.21
  • troubleshooting
    • Data Guard 9
    • diagnostics logged in broker drc* log files 9.1
  • tuning
    • redo transport services 4.4.6
  • tuning fast-start failover 4.9.1
  • two-way communication channel 1.5.1

U

  • unobserved configuration 5.5.7.4
  • updating configuration properties 4.3
  • upgrading
  • user interfaces

V

  • V$DATABASE view
    • fast-start failover columns 5.5.2.11
    • FS_FAILOVER_OBSERVER_HOST column 5.5.7.2
    • FS_FAILOVER_OBSERVER_PRESENT column 5.5.7.2
    • viewing
      • fast-start failover statistics 5.5.4.1
  • V$DATAGUARD_PROCESS
    • using to monitor broker processes 1.5.1
  • V$FS_FAILOVER_STATS view 5.5.4.2
  • VALIDATE DATABASE command 7.83
  • VALIDATE DATABASE SPFILE command 4.11.3, 7.85
  • VALIDATE FAR_SYNC command 7.86
  • VALIDATE NETWORK CONFIGURATION command 4.11.4, 7.87
  • VALIDATE STATIC CONNECT IDENTIFIER command 4.11.5, 7.88

W

  • warning status 3.7
  • wizards
    • Add Standby Database 1.4.1