Yes, you're right in your assumption.
There are more complex ways to do this but for a 3 disk setup I think you're
wise to keep things simple.
I don't see any reason to put each LV in a separate VG though.

One point I'd make is that you might like to look at raw devices for at
least your online redos. Anything you can do to reduce disk contention is
bound to be a good thing with so few spindles available.

Cheers,
Mike

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Sent: 09 April 2002 11:58
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


list, 
i have 3 hdisks, i created ONE volume group for each hdisk, the VG size was
just a little
less than that of the disk... 

hdisk1  vg1
hdisk2  vg2
hdisk3  vg3

then i creatd mount points /hd1, /hd2/, and /hd3 
and created 3 file systems on 3 volume groups and mounted them on the above
mentioned
directories.. 

now i will create further sub-directories under these mount points... for
instance data/indexes etc...

this setup gives me easy one-to-one mapping, so i;'m sure if i put my files
under /hd1, the data
is stored to hdisk1 physically !!

am i right ?? or is there a more better (complex?)  way to do this.. ?

Regards

Rahul


 
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