My problem is:
we are currently designing a system with redundant oracle servers (A-primary, B-backup). When A goes down the system will automatically failover to B. The problem is when A is restored we are told we will not be able to failback to A unless we take both servers off-line to rebuild A. Only after that happens will we return to full failover capability.
Anyone knows if this is true? Any advice such as third party software or an alternative database product?
We are designing for the latest version of Oracle.
Thanks
Tomcola
we are currently designing a system with redundant oracle servers (A-primary, B-backup). When A goes down the system will automatically failover to B. The problem is when A is restored we are told we will not be able to failback to A unless we take both servers off-line to rebuild A. Only after that happens will we return to full failover capability.
Anyone knows if this is true? Any advice such as third party software or an alternative database product?
We are designing for the latest version of Oracle.
Thanks
Tomcola