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Oracle® Application Server Disaster Recovery Guide Using OracleAS Guard
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Release 2 (10.1.2.3)
Part Number E11078-02
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1-1 Example Oracle Application Server Site-to-Site Disaster Recovery Solution (Load Balancer Appliance is Optional If Only One Middle-Tier Node is Present)
1-2 Simple Asymmetric Standby with Reduced Resources
1-3 Simple Asymmetric Standby with Guaranteed Infrastructure
1-4 Collocated Oracle Identity Management and OracleAS Metadata Repository with a Separate OracleAS Metadata Repository
1-5 Non-Collocated Oracle Identity Management (IM) and OracleAS Metadata Repository (MR) Infrastructure Topology with Distributed OracleAS Metadata Repositories
1-6 Redundant Multiple Oracle Application Server 10.1.3 Homes J2EE Topology
1-7 Redundant Single Oracle Homes J2EE Topology Plus OracleAS Cluster (IM) 10.1.4.2 (OracleAS Mixed Version Topology)
1-8 Name Assignment Example in the Production and Standby Sites
1-9 DNS Resolution Topology Overview
1-10 Name Assignment Example for an Asymmetrical Standby Site Topology
1-11 DNS Resolution for Asymmetrical Topology
2-1 Main Disaster Recovery Operations Performed Using the Following Oracle Application Server Guard asgctl Command Sequences
3-1 OracleAS Disaster Recovery Topology - non-Real Application Clusters Database at the Production Site and the Standby Site
3-2 OracleAS Disaster Recovery Topology - Real Application Clusters Database at Production Site and Standby Site
3-3 OracleAS Disaster Recovery Topology - Real Application Clusters Database at Production Site and non-Real Application Clusters Database at Standby Site
A-1 OracleAS Cluster (OC4J-EJB) Running on Computers with Two NICs
A-2 Server Properties Page in Application Server Control Console