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On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:41 AM, sanjeev m wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At our site we are having difficulty getting approval from business to
> enable force logging on database objects.
>
It is simple really.
This isn't a technical problem.
IT (you and your mgr) need to present to the business community
that without this, there will be no disaster recovery.
Then you put the responsibility on them:
a) yes, we will do DR.
b) no, we will not do DR.
They have to agree to the choice they make in writing.
(email will do)
Jared Still
Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist
> Hi,
>
> At our site we are having difficulty getting approval from business to
> enable force logging on database objects.
>
It is simple really.
This isn't a technical problem.
IT (you and your mgr) need to present to the business community
that without this, there will be no disaster recovery.
Then you put the responsibility on them:
a) yes, we will do DR.
b) no, we will not do DR.
They have to agree to the choice they make in writing.
(email will do)
Jared Still
Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist
Conversations: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard
- Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by sanjeev m on 2009-06-16T18:42:34+00:00
- RE: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by Ric Van Dyke on 2009-06-16T18:59:47+00:00
- Re: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by Mathias Magnusson on 2009-06-16T19:00:45+00:00
- Re: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by Jared Still on 2009-06-16T19:36:32+00:00
- Re: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by sanjeev m on 2009-06-16T19:45:47+00:00
- RE: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by Ric Van Dyke on 2009-06-16T20:07:16+00:00
- Re: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by sanjeev m on 2009-06-16T21:12:15+00:00
- Re: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by Niall Litchfield on 2009-06-16T21:28:15+00:00
- Re: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by Nuno Souto on 2009-06-17T09:39:22+00:00
- RE: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by Ric Van Dyke on 2009-06-17T11:31:27+00:00
- Re: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by Joey D'Antoni on 2009-06-17T11:49:14+00:00
- Re: Manual Standby as alternative to dataguard by Ravi Madabhushanam on 2009-06-17T16:09:40+00:00
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