RE: Oracle RAC

RE: Oracle RAC

 

  

If it's 10g RAC, then you might want to consider the ASM. but they sit on
RAW Devices, i have 10g RAC, works beautifully.

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> First you have to make a decision on the underlying cluster file system
> (ocfs2, ASM Polyserve ..) Then ask your question again as the answer
> differs
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> Yoav
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Strelzyk Stephen
> [mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x93174828.[Email address protected]
> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 3:54 AM
> To: LazyDBA Discussion
> Subject: Oracle RAC
>
> We will be embarking on our first experience with RAC. Unfortunately we
> are a Microsoft shop, so Oracle will be running on a 3 Node cluster
> using Windows 2003 server. I would prefer to use some flavor of UNIX,
> but too bad for me. The cluster will be outfitted with a 1 Terabyte
> fiber channel SAN.
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> In our previous configuration we would have multiple logical drives
> defined on a Raid X array. My scripts define tablespaces and data files
> to be on specific drive letters. How will this change?
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> Any help is, of course, greatly appreciated.
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> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Steve Strelzyk
>
> Software Engineer III
> Automed Technologies
>
> mailto:[Email address protected]
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