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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Oracle RAC Cluster on RedHat Linux, Node eviction Post 302449272 by mardaff on Monday 30th of August 2010 02:21:16 AM
Old 08-30-2010
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Originally Posted by ygemici
this seem network problem on host2 through other nodes..check host2 network settings , network cables and private cluster network or host2 rac settings..
If this one doesn't fix your problem... then please reply with the info I asked. I've faced the same problem a few months ago and now is .....gone.


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Originally Posted by mardaff
Hi,

Can you please mention the version of the Oracle RAC, the patchset,the number of nodes and the number of instances running on each node.

Marius
 

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