Oracle 11g Active Data Guard help ?

Hi Friends,
I successfully setup an Active data guard environment(11g). But, I dont know when the PROD database is highly utilize , its read only tasks like reporting and backup are doing in STANDBY. How can I know which db (prod or stand by) is used for these readonly operations ?
Regards
Vish

It is not so simple to direct reports to the Physical Standby as you seem to assume.
You need to do some work for the setup.
See here for a description:
http://uhesse.com/downloads/real-time-query-presentation/
Kind regards
Uwe Hesse
Don't believe it, test it!"
http://uhesse.com

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