Preface

This manual lists messages returned by the Oracle Fail Safe server and displayed by Oracle Fail Safe Manager and cmdlets.

Audience

This guide is intended for all Oracle Fail Safe users.

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Related Documents

Refer to the following documentation for more information about Oracle Fail Safe:

  • For information on using Oracle Fail Safe to configure resources for high availability, see the Oracle Fail Safe Concepts and Administration Guide for Microsoft Windows.

  • For information about updates to the software, access to online documentation, and other release-specific information, see the Oracle Fail Safe Release Notes for Microsoft Windows.

  • For installation, deinstallation, and upgrade instructions, see the Oracle Fail Safe Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows.

  • For online assistance, help topics are provided online. To access the online help topics, select Help Topics from the Help menu bar in Oracle Fail Safe Manager.

Refer to the following documentation for information about related products:

  • For more information about cluster systems, see the Microsoft Windows Failover Clusters documentation.

  • For more information about ODBC, see the Oracle ODBC documentation. Also, see the Oracle ODBC online Help file, which provides information specific to the Oracle implementation of the ODBC driver. (For example, it describes how to set up failover support.)

For information about other related products, see the documentation for those products.

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