On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Paras pradhan wrote:
>>
>>
>> In an act to solve my fencing issue in my 2 node cluster, i tried to
>> run fence_ipmi to check if fencing is working or not. I need to know
>> what is my
No,
you don't need RAC, you can cluster Oracle instances just like any other thinkg
in the world.
You can make either an active-passive cluster (another as a spare) or an
active-active where you spread database instances to both nodes and in the case
of failure all run on one node. Or anything
Hi,
I need to setup a 2 node cluster environment for an Oracle 10g Database
in Red Hat.
If I chose to use Red Hat Cluster Suite, do I need Oracle RAC, or can I
use a normal Oracle 10g version?
Even if it is an active/passive node setup?
TIA,
Joaquim Machado
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Chaitanya Kulkarni wrote:
> You guessed it right Chrissie.
>
> In the redhat-release file present in /etc, we get a very user friendly
> name of the Release and the Version like -
>
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 3)
>
> Is there something similar we can get for the Cluste
You guessed it right Chrissie.
In the redhat-release file present in /etc, we get a very user friendly name
of the Release and the Version like -
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 3)
Is there something similar we can get for the Cluster Suite?
Thank you very much for your res
Chaitanya Kulkarni wrote:
> Ok. Thanks for your prompt reply.
>
> I have another question - Is there any way in which "using the Command
> Line Interface" we can find the version of the Cluster Suite which has
> been installed?
It really depends on how much detail you need. Cluster Suite is .. we
Ok. Thanks for your prompt reply.
I have another question - Is there any way in which "using the Command Line
Interface" we can find the version of the Cluster Suite which has been
installed?
Thanks a lot again.
Regards,
Chaitanya
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Chrissie Caulfield wrote:
> Ch
Chaitanya Kulkarni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Following is output of my cman_tool status -
>
> Protocol version: 5.0.1
> Config version: 40
> Cluster name: cluster1
> Cluster ID: 39377
> Cluster Member: Yes
> Membership state: Cluster-Member
> Nodes: 2
> Expected_votes: 1
> Total_votes: 2
> Quorum: 1
> Act
Hi,
Following is output of my cman_tool status -
Protocol version: 5.0.1
Config version: 40
Cluster name: cluster1
Cluster ID: 39377
Cluster Member: Yes
Membership state: Cluster-Member
Nodes: 2
Expected_votes: 1
Total_votes: 2
Quorum: 1
Active subsystems: 4
Node name: node1
Node addresses:
Can
Hi Chrissie,
Thanks for your quick response.
But we started the cman manually and then did not start any other
service between.
There is no risk that the network goes down during the test.
We don't use actually 'intelligent switch' and no cisco switches.
We made a new test with the cman config
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