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Oracle® Database High Availability Best Practices
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Release 2 (11.2)
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4-1 Allocating Entire Disks
4-2 Partitioning Each Disk
12-1 Enterprise Manager Home Page
12-2 Setting Notification Rules for Availability
12-3 Setting Notification Rules for Metrics
12-4 Database Home Page
12-5 Database Home Page with Targets Showing Policy Violations
12-6 Database Targets Policy Trend Overview Page
12-7 Shows Compliance Tab with Policy Violations
12-8 Monitoring a Primary Database in the High Availability Console
12-9 Monitoring the Standby Database in the High Availability Console
12-10 Monitoring the Cluster in the High Availability Console Showing Services
12-11 Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) Advisor Page in Enterprise Manager
13-1 Network Routes Before Site Failover
13-2 Network Routes After Site Failover
13-3 Enterprise Manager Reports Disk Failures
13-4 Enterprise Manager Reports Oracle ASM Disk Groups Status
13-5 Enterprise Manager Reports Pending REBAL Operation
13-6 Partitioned Two-Node Oracle RAC Database
13-7 Oracle RAC Instance Failover in a Partitioned Database
13-8 Nonpartitioned Oracle RAC Instances
13-9 Fast-Start Failover and the Observer Are Successfully Enabled
13-10 Reinstating the Original Primary Database After a Fast-Start Failover
14-1 Using a Transient Logical Standby Database for Database Rolling Upgrade
14-2 Database Object Reorganization Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
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