10-15-2014
It is my understanding that Oracle RAC is actually running the database on all nodes concurrently, so if you stop node1, then all transactions and traffic will continue to be processed on node2.
This assumes that the TNS names on all clients are correctly configured so that clients will be aware that RAC is in play and that transfer will take place. You will have tested this when building and deploying your application, I'm sure. If there is an unexpected crash, then I'm assuming that your application will seamlessly continue.
Would you have the confidence to crash your node1 server? If not then that would suggest that this has never been tested.
Robin
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net::epp::frame::greeting
Net::EPP::Frame::Greeting(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::EPP::Frame::Greeting(3pm)
NAME
Net::EPP::Frame::Greeting - an instance of Net::EPP::Frame for server greetings
DESCRIPTION
This module is a subclass of Net::EPP::Frame that represents EPP server greetings.
According to the EPP RFC, the server must transmit an EPP greeting frame to the client upon connection, and in response to an EPP "<hello>"
command. The "<greeting>" frame provides information about the server, including the server time, access control rules, and a list of the
object types that are provisioned by the server.
OBJECT HIERARCHY
L<XML::LibXML::Node>
+----L<XML::LibXML::Document>
+----L<Net::EPP::Frame>
+----L<Net::EPP::Frame::Greeting>
METHODS
my $node = $frame->greeting;
This method returns the XML::LibXML::Element object corresponding to the "<greeting>" element.
my $node = $frame->svID;
This method returns the XML::LibXML::Element object corresponding to the "<svID>" element.
my $node = $frame->svDate;
This method returns the XML::LibXML::Element object corresponding to the "<svDate>" element.
my $node = $frame->svcMenu;
This method returns the XML::LibXML::Element object corresponding to the "<svcMenu>" element.
my $node = $frame->dcp;
This method returns the XML::LibXML::Element object corresponding to the "<dcp>" element.
AUTHOR
CentralNic Ltd (http://www.centralnic.com/).
COPYRIGHT
This module is (c) 2012 CentralNic Ltd. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
itself.
SEE ALSO
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