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тАО07-24-2007 11:23 AM
тАО07-24-2007 11:23 AM
ora_mrp0 process in Oracle 10g
Hi All,
Our application has a Oracle 10g database where we have an Active and Physical Standby database.
We understand that there's an ora_mrp0 Managed Recovery Oracle background process that is used to apply redo information to the Physical Standby database.
When we see the list of Oracle background processes running we are not able to see the ora_mrp0 running on the Physical Standby database.
In the earlier version of our product we were using Oracle 9i. And we always use to see ora_mrp0 process running on the Standby side.
Has this changed in Oracle 10g? I mean does this process run intermittently or there is some other process in Oracle 10g which applies the redo information to physical standby database.
Waiting for your kind reply.
Thanks and regards,
Kaustubh Kane.
Our application has a Oracle 10g database where we have an Active and Physical Standby database.
We understand that there's an ora_mrp0 Managed Recovery Oracle background process that is used to apply redo information to the Physical Standby database.
When we see the list of Oracle background processes running we are not able to see the ora_mrp0 running on the Physical Standby database.
In the earlier version of our product we were using Oracle 9i. And we always use to see ora_mrp0 process running on the Standby side.
Has this changed in Oracle 10g? I mean does this process run intermittently or there is some other process in Oracle 10g which applies the redo information to physical standby database.
Waiting for your kind reply.
Thanks and regards,
Kaustubh Kane.
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тАО07-25-2007 01:26 AM
тАО07-25-2007 01:26 AM
Re: ora_mrp0 process in Oracle 10g
hi Kaustubh,
I do not have a similar environment to verify. Can you run the following query and map the process id to the actual process at the OS level?
-- Query v$managed_standby to see the status of processes involved in the
-- configuration.
select process,status,client_process,sequence#,block#,active_agents,known_agents
from v$managed_standby;
revert
kind regards
yogeeraj
I do not have a similar environment to verify. Can you run the following query and map the process id to the actual process at the OS level?
-- Query v$managed_standby to see the status of processes involved in the
-- configuration.
select process,status,client_process,sequence#,block#,active_agents,known_agents
from v$managed_standby;
revert
kind regards
yogeeraj
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тАО07-25-2007 01:32 AM
тАО07-25-2007 01:32 AM
Re: ora_mrp0 process in Oracle 10g
hi Again
Also have a look at the following document concerning Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Data Guard Redo Transport & Network Best Practices:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/availability/pdf/MAA_WP_10gR2_DataGuardNetworkBestPractices.pdf
hope this helps!
kind regards
yogeeraj
Also have a look at the following document concerning Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Data Guard Redo Transport & Network Best Practices:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/availability/pdf/MAA_WP_10gR2_DataGuardNetworkBestPractices.pdf
hope this helps!
kind regards
yogeeraj
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