Nortel Networks Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) manual Oracle Enterprise Manager configuration

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Data transfer

When data transactions occur, updates to the primary database are queued for transfer to the secondary database. Similarly, changes made to the secondary database are queued for transfer to the primary database. See “Database failover” on page 19.

The data transfer process between the primary and secondary databases is managed by push and purge jobs, described as follows:

Push jobs: When push jobs execute, they reassign all transactions in the queue to the other master site. Push jobs are scheduled every 30 seconds.

Purge jobs: When purge jobs execute, they purge or delete all transactions in the queue that have been transferred to the other master site. Purge jobs are scheduled every 10 minutes.

Note: The frequency of push and purge jobs is based on optimal values established during testing.

Oracle Enterprise Manager configuration

Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) configuration is done from the OEM Console. Tasks include OEM Console login, configuring the databases for backups, configuring the SYSMAN user to receive email notifications, and configuring OBSERVER accounts. See “Configuration management” on page 43.

Configuration is performed during installation after the Database Module has been deployed. See “Application database connection configuration” on page 57.

Database administration

Database Module administration consists of backup, recovery, resynchronization, and disk space management. See “Security and Administration” on page 69.

Database backups

In addition to the redundancy provided by Oracle replication explained earlier in this chapter, the Database Module supports taking backups using the OEM Console.

The export backup method is recommended over Recovery Manager (RMAN) backups.

For details, see “Database backups” on page 71.

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Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) specifications

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