You add a standby instance to a hot standby system.
See also:
Database Management Tutorial, Setting Up-the Hot Standby-System
Concepts of the Database System, Hot Standby
● You are connected to the database instance of the hot standby system on the virtual server.
● The database instance you wish to add has the same name as the master instance.
● The database instance you wish to add is in the operational state ONLINE.
● You have the server authorization ParamFull.
hss_addstandby <hs_node> login=<os_user>,<os_user_password> [path=<dependent_path>] [delay=<hs_delay_time>]
Options
Option |
Description |
<hs_node> |
Computer name or IP address of the standby instance |
<os_user> |
Operating system user on the standby computer - must have administration rights for the computer. |
<os_user_password> |
Password of the operating system user |
<dependent_path> |
Installation path
of the database version-dependent server software on the standby computer. |
<hs_delay_time> |
Time delay (in seconds) with which the standby instance is to be updated |
OK
Call the Database Manager CLI, log on to the database instance DEMODB as the operator OLEG with the password MONDAY on the HOTEL_VIRTUAL virtual server, log on to the computer PARMA as the operating system user ANNA with the password MAY and add the database instance on the computer PARMA as a standby instance:
>dbmcli –u OLEG,MONDAY –d DEMODB –n HOTEL_VIRTUAL hss_addstandby PARMA login=ANNA,MAY
OK