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fizan
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MC-SG

experts,

basically what is the difference between
failover and fail safe in the cluster.

Thanks
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SoorajCleris
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Re: MC-SG

I never heared some thing called "fail safe" in service guard!!!

May be I am wrong.


Fail over: If you are runnng a package and if it is configured to run in other node in case off failure in current node, the package will switch over to the second node.

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Sooraj
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SoorajCleris
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Re: MC-SG

Fail safe: Term used normally , when you want to do something with minimum configuration and it is used for troubleshooting.

Like - fail safe bios settings, fail safe mode in windows OS.

Like Single user mode/ LVM maintenance mode is a fail safe mode .

Regards,
Sooraj
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Johnson Punniyalingam
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Re: MC-SG

This would be my blind guess, for your Query .?

>>>fail safe in the cluster.

are you referring to (Oracle fail safe)

http://free-tutorial-for.me/tutorial-for-oracle-fail-safe/
http://search-pdf-books.com/oracle-fail-safe-pdf/
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fizan
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Re: MC-SG

thanks for all.