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10-18-2006 04:10 AM
10-18-2006 04:10 AM
			
				
					
						
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Two nodes cluster are sharing the same virtual disk on an EVA 4000. I could mount the shared space on both nodes. The vgdisplay even shows " sharable; Read/Write; client" on the second node. Despite all these I cannot write to the file sytem; cannot create touch.
Please help. Your contributions are welcomed.
Regards,
Mawuse
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Thanks for your prompt contributions.
Can you please advise on the following :
I am currently installing Oracle cluster Ready Service:
Specification:
1- Configuration of two RAC clusters ( 2 nodes each ) for ERP
2- LVM configuration of raw volumes for clustered databases
3- HP SGeRAC 11.16 clusters implementation
4- Installation and configuration of Oracle 10g CRS + Oracle 10g RAC binaries + patch 10.1.0.4
5- Creation of two databases
6- Integration of One Oracle database into the SGeRAC clusters
Questions
1- I use to configure Oracle Database package with HP Service Guard for automatic switch over . Now this is the case where by Oracle Real Application Cluster has to be configured. I don' t really know whether I have to configure package or packages.
2- It seems I don't really understand the customer specification.
3- Is it possible to configure a shared virtual disk on an EVA 4000 for simultaneous access from cluster nodes, in such a way that both nodes can have the shared storage file system mounted at the same time ?
Please enlighten me. Your contributions and clarification are welcomed.
Regards,
Mawuse
