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11-25-2002 09:20 AM
11-25-2002 09:20 AM
we have a 2 node serviceguard cluster (tclass n vclass). the t works fine on itself n when fails over to v. v works fine on itself but has errors when oracle starts on failover to t.
/usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: gethrtime (code) from instancename. any help would be appreciated.
thx in advance
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11-25-2002 09:28 AM
11-25-2002 09:28 AM
SolutionIn addition, the following patches may be involved:
PHCO_27731 s700_800 11.00 libc cumulative patch
PHCO_26111 s700_800 11.00 libc cumulative header file patch
Cheryl
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11-26-2002 08:29 AM
11-26-2002 08:29 AM
Re: oracle startup
one more question from oracle regarding this issue. since the v(64bit) is coming over to a t(32bit)could this be a cause (we are running the oracle at 32bit). also one more question
if the oracle homes are on different mount points on the 2 machines, should the vclass coming over use its old mount point or use the tclass mount point its going on.
sorry for all the questions, again thx
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11-26-2002 08:32 AM
11-26-2002 08:32 AM
Re: oracle startup
Later,
Bill
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11-26-2002 08:59 AM
11-26-2002 08:59 AM
Re: oracle startup
both boxes are at 11.00
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