ODBC connections like that won't automatically fail over. You'd probably need to set up a virtual ip address that automatically moves to the standby database to account for that.
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ODBC connections like that won't automatically fail over. You'd probably need to set up a virtual ip address that automatically moves to the standby database to account for that.
That's correct but, you have opened Pandora's box... Jenn is gonna come back with a zillion random questions. Brace for impact!
:D your funny dear....after all this forum is made for questions and answers:p
it is, but you are the wirst kinda of person who posts here, one who doesnt even bother to think for themselves.Quote:
Originally Posted by yxez
if you carry on with that, you may well find yourself unable to post here.
Stop trolling
Hi
Does anybody have a idea on how to do this
Code:probably need to set up a virtual ip address
that automatically moves to the standby
database to account for
probably microsoft cluster + Oracle Failsafe with Windows or CRS Cold Failover Cluster with UNIX or Linux
I have experience with the second option but not first
let your Systems Engineer/Administrator worries those concerns. They could opt to use SIP /Service I.P. where I.P. can be attach/detached between servers.
Hi reydp
Thank you very much i appreciate.
regards
Hrsihy