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In the Details pane, under Database Copies , click Activate under the database copy you want to activate. This example activates and mounts a copy of the database DB4 hosted on MBX3 as the new active mailbox database. IBM Db2: How to automatically activate databases after re boot? Ask Question. Asked 2 years, 6 months ago. Active 2 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 2k times. Improve this question. If the server is highly-available HACMP, or similar clustering but not HADR , there are usually jobs to start on the active-node, so I use scripting for activation of databases triggered by the cluster startup sequence.
For systemd, one could either define a new service with relevant dependencies , or extend the existing service-file to run a script to activate local databases. I did change the suggested db2fmcd. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Oracle uses the information from the controlfile to determine where to create the redo log files. In the example below the redo log is renamed to an invalid filename to emulate what happens when the standby database is activated:.
The database is still a standby database as the activation failed. We cannot manually create the redo logs, as this is an Oracle internal operation. The only thing we can do is to give the correct location for the redo log files.
Rename the redo log to the correct location:. The standby database has been activated and is now a primary database. Oracle has created the redo logs at the location specified.
Note: all previous backups of this database are now invalid and cannot be used to restore this database. The SCN number of the database is not reset. For example this would be one scenario, described in the note A transport request will have to be created for this change that will record the modifications made. After this option is saved, the index will become inactive, go to the same SE11 transaction and activate it.
At the processing type, select Background, as this will be a time consuming action and then the button Create database index.
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