1. Dbvisit Standby MultiPlatform Components

Dbvisit Standby MultiPlatform refers to the product "Dbvisit Standby" and does not refer to the Standby database, Standby server or platform.

The Dbvisit standby has two main components:

There are two main components for Dbvisit Standby MultiPlatform.

dbvagentmanager

(Dbvisit Agent)

(Explanation by Alex)

dbvcontrol

(Dbvisit Control center/GUI)

(Explanation by Alex)

2. Dbvisit Standby MultiPlatform Directory Structure.

The following are the directory structure for Dbvisit Standby Multiplatform. The default location for Unix based system is /usr/dbvisit and for Windows, it's c:\Program Files\Dbvisit. It is however recommended to install the dbvcontol or the Control Center to be installed on a separate machine and not on the database servers.

Unix Based Systems (Dbvagentmanager)

Windows Based Systems(Dbvagentmanager)

/usr/dbvisit/multiplatform
	├── backup
	├── bin
	├── certificates
	├── conf
	├── db
	├── dbvnet
	│   ├── conf
	│   └── log
	├── log
	└── standby
    	├── backup
    	├── conf
    	├── doc
    	├── gs
    	├── lib
    	├── log
    	├── meta
    	├── pid
    	├── snap
    	├── support
    	├── tmp
    	└── trace
C:\Program Files\Dbvisit\multiplatform>tree
├───backup
├───bin
├───certificates
├───conf
├───db
├───dbvnet
│   ├───conf
│   └───log
├───log
└───standby
    ├───backup
    ├───conf
    ├───doc
    ├───gs
    ├───log
    ├───meta
    ├───pid
    ├───snap
    ├───support
    └───tmp

Unix Based Systems(dbvcontrol)

Windows Based Systems(dbvcontrol)

/usr/dbvisit
├── multiplatform
│   ├── backup
│   ├── bin
│   ├── certificates
│   ├── conf
│   ├── db
│   └── log
└── upgradeBak
C:\Program Files\Dbvisit
└───multiplatform
    ├───bin
    ├───certificates
    ├───conf
    ├───db
    ├───log
    └───support

3. Using Dbvisit Standby

After the installation of the Dbvisit Standby MultiPlatform, you are recommended to use the central console for creating configurations for Oracle/SQLServer. Once the configuration is created you should be able to set your DR databases.

Please ensure you have reviewed the Release notes as well as system requirements and pre-requisites.