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Posted on July 21, 2022June 9, 2024

Copy Password File From Primary ASM to Standby ASM on Oracle 19c

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To copy the password file from a primary database to a standby database it requires a few steps, especially if the password is located inside the ASM.

This article describes how to copy the password file for an Oracle RAC environment, but it can also be used for standalone databases.

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