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Operating Systems Solaris Sun Cluster and Oracle database Post 302420522 by fahdmirza on Wednesday 12th of May 2010 01:38:00 AM
Old 05-12-2010
Sun Cluster and Oracle database

Hi, I am using Oracle 10gR2 on Solaris 10.

I have two machines which are part of sun cluster. This is active-passive cluster. Node 1 is active and the Node 2 is passive. Both Node 1 and Node 2 are connected to separate SANs. Both nodes have separate databases. On both nodes, the database datafiles, control files, redologs are on mount point /u01.

Now I have to move node 1 to some other location, and there it would be not be part of sun cluster. I will connect the node 1 to a new SAN.

If I move node1 to new location. Connect the SAN and create the mount point /u01, and then copy all the data files, control files, redo logs to /u01 and then start the database, then is this the ok strategy?

Does SUN cluster has any effect on the Oracle database or is it transparent to the Oracle database?

regards
 

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4S-BACKEND_SETUP(1J)						      4store						      4S-BACKEND_SETUP(1J)

NAME
4s-backend-setup -- Create a new 4store KB SYNOPSIS
4s-backend-setup kbname [--node node-number] [--cluster cluster-size] [--segments segment-count] kb-name --node Number of this node in the cluster, values range from 0 to cluster-size - 1. The default is 0. --cluster The number of nodes in the cluster. The default is 1. --segments The number of segments in the cluster. The default is 2. We recommend one for each CPU core in the cluster as a good starting point. Higher numbers tend to consume more resources, but may result in increased performance. NOTES
Once crated with 4s-backend-setup KBs should be started with 4s-backend(1) SEE ALSO
4s-query(1), 4s-size(1), 4s-httpd(1), 4s-backend(1), 4s-delete-model(1) EXAMPLES
$ 4s-backend-setup --node 0 --cluster 1 --segments 4 demo Creates the indexes for a single-machine KB with four segments, named "demo". 4store May 31, 2019 4store
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