John, You haven't indicated what version of Oracle you
are running or what application you where running when
you got this error message. These kinds of error messages
are best resolved by logging a tar with Oracle support.
I am no expert at 600 error messages, but I believe this
error is
Well you asked for this. Don't read this if you are faint
of heart and weak of mind.
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters is the next
evolutionary step up from Oracle Parallel Server, and is
the result of more than 6 years of development, 9
patents, and 18 additional patents pending. Oracle9i Real
Roger, I don't believe that Oracle9i is certified on
Redhat at the moment. There had been a lag in
certification between Redhat and Oracle in the last few
months. This situation has been resolved and
certification has been restarted between Redhat an
Oracle. I think you will have to wait for
Dick, I am not sure which platform you where using for
OPS, but you have to use raw device's. Unless you are
using OpenVMS or Compaq TRU64 v5.1 you have to use raw
devices for datafiles, controlfiles and online redo logs.
Archive logs have to go to a file system. Now there are
some
Rachel, OPS or in 9i RAC (Hate name changes confuses
everyone) raw devices are a requirement of the OS not
Oracle. So whether you are using 7, 8, 8i, 9i you can use
filesystems for OPS (RAC) if the OS supports multiple
concurrent mounts on the same filesystem from multiple
nodes. This is the
Ray, Oracle9i RAC (Real Application Clusters) is or was
(depending on your perspective) Oracle Parallel Server.
Compaq is working with Oracle to pre-install and ship
Oracle9i on there NT boxes (not sure about TRU64 or
OpenVMS platforms), so you just turn it on and it works.
Oracle9i
Fernando, If your current resources are limited and the
app is partitioned, you should have very few problems
implementing the App in OPS (famous last words). If HA is
a requirement and fast failover times OPS is a good pick.
Just make sure the ends justify the means. Some people
have good
Jared, BBED is available on UNIX, you just have to make
it with the make command.
cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib
make -f ins_rdbms.mk $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/bbed
The bbed command can allow you to soft corrupt a block
and you can use the dd command to hard corrupt the
block. The bbed command does
Fernando, You will need cluster manager and shared disk
drives to build this cluster.
You need at least
Oracle 8.1.6 or 8.1.7
Solaris 2.6
Sun Cluster Manager 2.2
Some volume manager preferably Veritas 2.2.1+ or 3.0.4+
Solaris 8 (2.8)
Sun Cluster Manager 2.2 or 3.0 ( If you use SC 3.0 then
Eric, Sales and marketing have 1 job and that is to sell
and market. These marketing things are teasers not
necessarily giving detailed information. I have not
checked but there may be some Oracle9i stuff on OLN. I
think OLN has a trial membership (for 30 days?). However
I am not sure of the
Rajnedra, Oracle9i RAC is what we now call Oracle
Parallel Server. Oracle9i RAC is still BETA, so there may
not be any white papers at the moment. I have looked and
have not found any white papers on RAC.
Scott
Dear Friends
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with Oracle 9i
Unal, What part of the block sturcture? Segment Header,
Datablock Header? There are things in the blocks that are
no different than they where in 6,7,8 or 8i. However with
some of the new features such bitmap freelists, low
highwater mark, high high waterwater, and changes to
pctfree. There
Don, I hate to be a stick in the mud but there are some
things I think need to clarified.
I can think of no practical(?) use except for parallel server.
In parallel server an instance will aquire private rollback
segments specified in init.ora. If none (or too few) are
specified, it
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