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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 Overview of OracleAS Disaster Recovery Strategy
1-2 Configuring Data Guard for Databases in an OracleAS Disaster Recovery Topology
1-3 Compatible ASG Releases for OracleAS Instances from Releases 10.1.2.0.2 Through 10.1.3.3
1-4 Compatible ASG Releases for OracleAS Instances from Releases 10.1.4.0 Through 10.1.4.2
1-5 Compatible ASG Releases in a Topology
1-6 Physical, Network, and Virtual Hostnames in Figure 1-8
1-7 Database Hostnames and Connect Strings
1-8 Specifying an Alias for a Database Host
1-9 Network and Virtual Hostname Entries in Each /etc/hosts File of Example in Figure 1-8
1-10 Physical, Network, and Virtual Hostnames in Figure 1-10
1-11 Network and Virtual Hostname Entries in /etc/hosts File of Example in Figure 1-10
2-1 Description of Disaster Recovery Production and Standby Environments Before and After Performing These Oracle Application Server Guard Operations
3-1 Host and Database Names on the Primary and Standby Sites
3-2 Host and Database Names on the Primary and Standby Sites
3-3 Host and Database Names on the Primary and Standby Sites
4-1 Location of XML Files for OmniPortlet and Web Clipping
5-1 Summary of asgctl Commands
5-2 Summary of Deprecated asgctl Commands
A-1 Values for the oracle.j2ee.naming.cache.timeout Property