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    Oracle 10g r2 standby startup question

    We are on Oracle 10G R2 on SLES 10-/SPK2.

    Could someone tell me the proper way to startup a standby database after a reboot so it can start applying arcfiles.. In past I always used startup but apparently that's not it because the Arcfiles keep increasing.

    I already have the listener started I see that running..

    do I use a startup nomount and something else?


    Thanks

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    Did you look it up?

    Else, you could just look it up in the fine Oracle® Data Guard Concepts and Administration manual.
    "The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it." --Chinese Proverb

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    Hi,

    Use "startup nomount" while want to start data guard or standby database.

    Thanks and regards,
    Gitesh Trivedi
    Last edited by davey23uk; 08-23-2009 at 04:57 PM.

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    giteshtrivedi, Thanks for the response ..

    So if I use startup nomount it automatically start applying arcfiles..

    I'm using dataguard

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    it will NOT. Please look into the link given by LKB.

    Thanks,
    Vijay Tummala

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    Quote Originally Posted by giteshtrivedi View Post
    Hi,

    Use "startup nomount" while want to start data guard or standby database.

    Thanks and regards,
    Gitesh Trivedi
    thats just stupid advice as it doesnt do anything!

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