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Old 10-29-2009
HP-UX and Oracle

I have heard that it is possible to have the following setup for running an Oracle database on HP-UX , but I would like a little confirmation.

Two servers, each running HP-UX 11, acting as a sort of tag-team partnership. They share SAN space for all their storage needs. One server, the primary, is running an Oracle database, but if it goes down for any reason, the second server can take over simply by downloading the binaries for Oracle from where they are stored on the SAN. Once these are downloaded (in a matter of minutes at the most), the second server can immediately start acting as the new primary. Prior to this download of compiled binaries, the second server had nothing but a few configuration files and scripts on it (no Oracle installation at all). I am assured that these pre-compiled binaries are all that are needed. No administrator interaction, all configurations have already been done.

Does this, in fact, sound like a reasonable and accurate thing or is someone trying to pull the wool over my eyes?
 

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SQL::ReservedWords::Oracle(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   SQL::ReservedWords::Oracle(3pm)

NAME
SQL::ReservedWords::Oracle - Reserved SQL words by Oracle SYNOPSIS
if ( SQL::ReservedWords::Oracle->is_reserved( $word ) ) { print "$word is a reserved Oracle word!"; } DESCRIPTION
Determine if words are reserved by Oracle Database. METHODS
is_reserved( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by either Oracle7, Oracle8i, Oracle9i or Oracle10g. is_reserved_by_oracle7( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by Oracle7. is_reserved_by_oracle8( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by Oracle8i. is_reserved_by_oracle9( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by Oracle9i. is_reserved_by_oracle10( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by Oracle10g. reserved_by( $word ) Returns a list with Oracle versions that reserves $word. words Returns a list with all reserved words. EXPORTS
Nothing by default. Following subroutines can be exported: is_reserved is_reserved_by_oracle7 is_reserved_by_oracle8 is_reserved_by_oracle9 is_reserved_by_oracle10 reserved_by words SEE ALSO
SQL::ReservedWords <http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/> AUTHOR
Christian Hansen "chansen@cpan.org" COPYRIGHT
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2008-03-28 SQL::ReservedWords::Oracle(3pm)
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