Re: OPS in Sun E10K

2001-06-25 Thread Don Granaman
With 8i, you MUST use raws on Solaris. With 9i, you can use raws or certified (only) cluster file systems. Veritos, for one, has an approved Sun PDB Cluster file system. You can't do it with UFS or a "normal" VxFS - even with 9i. I would also argue with those who claim that journaled file syst

RE: OPS in Sun E10K

2001-06-25 Thread Christopher Spence
yes it is. 9i removes that restriction. "Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if both are frozen." Christopher R. Spence Oracle DBA Fuelspot -Original Message- Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 11:23 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L It may ha

Re: OPS in Sun E10K

2001-06-25 Thread Connor McDonald
It may have change since I last did OPS, but I thought that raw was a prerequesite.. hth connor --- Balakrishnan Subramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > System : Sun E10K > OS : Sun solaris 2.8 > Oracle : 8i Rel 3 64bit option > Database : OPS > Type : OLTP & > # concurrent users : 1000 (includ

Re: OPS in Sun E10K

2001-06-22 Thread JOE TESTA
i dont think thats a valid statement anymore, "but the administration overhead you will face is negligible compared to the performance boost you can achieve. "   You said it has been a few years since then, have you tried any of the "new" type filesystems, recently?   joe   >>> [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: OPS in Sun E10K

2001-06-22 Thread Riyaj_Shamsudeen
Bala         I don't see any responses. So, please ignore if this is already answered.         First of all, In Sun, you have to use RAW for an Oracle Parallel Server database. (I am not sure whether you can use Veritas Quick I/O to configure OPS, my guess would be no). Second, if it is a performa