I do not see why it would not be allowed to have a second destination outside of ASM, same for example on OCFS file system. I do not have ASM setup to try, can you try it?
Another scenario is to use rman and restore archived logs to non ASM file system locally and transfer them either via a shell scripts or some sort of file sync software.
Remote site will have a copy of database in recovery mode, almost like a standby except it is not (standart edition limitation) and another shell scripts will be starting every n minutes and issuing a recovery command.
Last edited by BV1963; 09-20-2007 at 03:34 PM.
One, who thinks that the other one who thinks that know and does not know, does not know either!