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01-28-2008 04:42 PM
01-28-2008 04:42 PM
Weblogic multisource config. with Metro Cluster and RAC
Hello,
Has anyone ever tried configuring Weblogic Multi-Sources to connect and failover with 2 RAC running in a Metro Cluster?
Unable to identify a recipe that allows WebLogic to failover when the Metro-Cluster fails over from RAC-1 to RAC-2, where RAC-2 is a passive node in the package.
Each RAC has 2 Oracle nodes, so we have
RAC-1 node-R1a,node-R1b
RAC-2 node-R2a,node-R2b
We are able to configure the Weblogic Multi-Source to failover from node-R1a to node-R1b
when node-R1a fails.
We are unable to failover from node-R1a or node-R1b to node-R2a or node-R2b if RAC-1 fails over to RAC-2 with the Metro-Cluster.
If anybody has been successful with Weblogic and Oracle RAC in a Metro Cluster, if you could share your strategies that would be really appreciated.
Can share more specific/detailed tns, multi-source and connection pool configurations.
Regards, Ron
Has anyone ever tried configuring Weblogic Multi-Sources to connect and failover with 2 RAC running in a Metro Cluster?
Unable to identify a recipe that allows WebLogic to failover when the Metro-Cluster fails over from RAC-1 to RAC-2, where RAC-2 is a passive node in the package.
Each RAC has 2 Oracle nodes, so we have
RAC-1 node-R1a,node-R1b
RAC-2 node-R2a,node-R2b
We are able to configure the Weblogic Multi-Source to failover from node-R1a to node-R1b
when node-R1a fails.
We are unable to failover from node-R1a or node-R1b to node-R2a or node-R2b if RAC-1 fails over to RAC-2 with the Metro-Cluster.
If anybody has been successful with Weblogic and Oracle RAC in a Metro Cluster, if you could share your strategies that would be really appreciated.
Can share more specific/detailed tns, multi-source and connection pool configurations.
Regards, Ron
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