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тАО03-18-2003 10:15 AM
тАО03-18-2003 10:15 AM
Oracle RAC Real Application Cluster with 1 node Service Guard cluster
Does anyone know whether I can install/configure Oracle 9i Release 9.2.0.3 RAC on one node?
I know I have to have MC ServiceGuard OPS installed. But would a one node test of RAC work if there is only one node in the ServiceGuard cluster?
I'd appreciate any experiences or knowledge that anyone may have.
Thanks
I know I have to have MC ServiceGuard OPS installed. But would a one node test of RAC work if there is only one node in the ServiceGuard cluster?
I'd appreciate any experiences or knowledge that anyone may have.
Thanks
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тАО03-18-2003 10:21 AM
тАО03-18-2003 10:21 AM
Re: Oracle RAC Real Application Cluster with 1 node Service Guard cluster
One of the main purposes of RAC is to load share and still maintain HA.
If you do not plan to use two nodes, I would save yourself some money and not use RAC.
I imagine anything is possible, but you are considering some of the most expensive software HP has and then do not plan to utilize it as it is intended.
I do not belive the Oracle portion would even install without a second node, the scripts would error out.
Good Luck!
If you do not plan to use two nodes, I would save yourself some money and not use RAC.
I imagine anything is possible, but you are considering some of the most expensive software HP has and then do not plan to utilize it as it is intended.
I do not belive the Oracle portion would even install without a second node, the scripts would error out.
Good Luck!
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тАО03-18-2003 10:52 AM
тАО03-18-2003 10:52 AM
Re: Oracle RAC Real Application Cluster with 1 node Service Guard cluster
Hi Jerie,
As Robert has pointed out Oracle RAC is almost as much about load-balancing as it is about HA. The exercise would seem to me to be pointless.
I'd recommend you just get standard Oracle & standard MC/SG & then you could use MC/SG to monitor & restart Oracle if it goes down. Basically a single node cluster that just keeps the app(s) available.
My $0.02,
Jeff
As Robert has pointed out Oracle RAC is almost as much about load-balancing as it is about HA. The exercise would seem to me to be pointless.
I'd recommend you just get standard Oracle & standard MC/SG & then you could use MC/SG to monitor & restart Oracle if it goes down. Basically a single node cluster that just keeps the app(s) available.
My $0.02,
Jeff
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тАО03-19-2003 12:02 AM
тАО03-19-2003 12:02 AM
Re: Oracle RAC Real Application Cluster with 1 node Service Guard cluster
The answer is yes, it will work, but as already pointed out, is a bit of a pointless excercise.
The whole idea behind OPs or RAC is to have the database accesses by more than one node at the "same" time.
Why spend extra?
The only reason I can see for starting with this setup is if hte plan is to get it working on one node and then add in one or more ohter nodes.
The whole idea behind OPs or RAC is to have the database accesses by more than one node at the "same" time.
Why spend extra?
The only reason I can see for starting with this setup is if hte plan is to get it working on one node and then add in one or more ohter nodes.
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