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06-23-2010 10:49 AM
06-23-2010 10:49 AM
Serviceguard and Oracle RAC
We currently use InfiniBand for our interconnects, lan9000 for primary and lan9001 for standby. However RAC uses the interface name during configuration and fails to follow the IP if the NIC fails-over to lan9001. Due to our configuration of nodes in multiple blade enclosures, we have two layers of InfiniBand switches and want to use IP_MONITOR instead of APA for better failure detection.
We also don't want to purchase SGeRAC due to its' costs and wonder if there is a way for the RAC interconnect to use SG active/standby fail-over.
I know we can use Oracle VIP for the public address but I was wondering about the private interconnect. I've found many documents showing SG as a valid fail-over option but do not know if there is something I need to change in Oracle or HP-UX to make the fail-over work.
Thanks,
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06-23-2010 09:17 PM
06-23-2010 09:17 PM
Re: Serviceguard and Oracle RAC
#oifcfg setif -global lan9001/ip_address:cluster_interconnect
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06-23-2010 10:53 PM
06-23-2010 10:53 PM
Re: Serviceguard and Oracle RAC
Remember in this situation you effectively have 2 cluster managers vying for control of one set of cluster nodes, neither aware of the other - who decides when to eject a member? who decide when to carry out a cluster reformation? who decides when to TOC a node? This situation is I would guess untested and uncertified by either Oracle or HP (but you should seek clarification from your support contacts)
When SGeRAC is installed, SGeRAC effectively controls Clusterware, and where it can't sets Clusterware timeouts to values high enough that SGeRAC will always take action first.
I'm amazed the reason given here is to "save money", given the cost of RAC itself...
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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06-24-2010 04:17 AM
06-24-2010 04:17 AM
Re: Serviceguard and Oracle RAC
Can you do without GMS (group membership daemon)?
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