9 Scenarios for Using DGMGRL with a DG PDB Configuration (23ai)
Use these scenarios to understand how to create, manage, and monitor an Oracle Data Guard broker configuration that provides PDB-level data protection and disaster recovery for one or more pluggable databases.
Before attempting to replicate any of the examples in the scenarios, first review and understand the prerequisites for using the Oracle Data Guard command-line interface (DGMGRL) and the general concepts and terminology associated with Oracle Data Guard DG PDB configurations. (Explained in chapter 3) Managing Broker Configurations
- Prerequisites for Using DG PDB
- Scenario 1: Prepare the Databases
- Scenario 2: Prepare the Environment
- Scenario 3: Create the Source and Target Configurations
- Scenario 4: Establish a Connection Between the Configurations and Enable Them
- Scenario 5: Prepare the Databases for DG PDB
- Scenario 6: Configure Data Guard Protection for the Source PDB
- Scenario 7: Switchover from Source PDB to Target PDB
- Scenario 8: Failover to Target PDB
- Scenario 9: Monitoring a DG PDB Configuration
- Scenario 10: Removing a DG PDB Configuration