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Oracle Goldengate 11g Complete Cookbook

You're reading from   Oracle Goldengate 11g Complete Cookbook Dig deep into administering Oracle Goldengate 11g using this comprehensive cookbook. From the very basics of installation to advanced features like migration, you'll learn the practical way through code scripts and examples.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849686143
Length 362 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ankur Gupta Ankur Gupta
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Oracle GoldenGate 11g Complete Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Installation and Initial Setup FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up GoldenGate Replication 3. DDL Replication and Initial Load 4. Mapping and Manipulating Data 5. Oracle GoldenGate High Availability 6. Monitoring, Tuning, and Troubleshooting GoldenGate 7. Advanced Administration Tasks – I 8. Advanced Administration Tasks – Part II 9. GoldenGate Veridata, Director, and Monitor Index

Automatic failover of a DBFS-based configuration


In this recipe we will look into the underlying working of how the Clusterware performs an automatic failover of the GoldenGate resources when the active node where the GoldenGate Manager process is running fails.

Getting ready

In this recipe we will refer to the setup performed in the Creating a highly available GoldenGate configuration using Oracle Clusterware and DBFS recipe.

How to do it...

For the purpose of this recipe, we will demonstrate the failure of the active node of the cluster by powering it off. The scenario demonstrated in this recipe refers to a natural occurrence of the failure event in the real world.

  1. We will shut down the first node of the cluster where the ggate_vip, ggate_mgr, ggate_dbfs resources are currently online.

  2. In order to shut down the machine, in the Virtual Machine Window, navigate to Machine | ACPI Shutdown:

  3. Select Power off the Machine and click on OK.

How it works...

We have seen from the configuration steps of...

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