Service names in RAC [message #682240] |
Mon, 12 October 2020 05:46 |
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BalajiDBA
Messages: 139 Registered: October 2018 Location: India
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Hi,
Quote:The listener also establishes a communication pathway between databases. When multiple databases or instances run on one computer, as in Real Application Clusters, service names enable instances to register automatically with other listeners on the same computer. A service name can identify multiple instances, and an instance can belong to multiple services. Clients connecting to a service do not have to specify which instance they require.
Can somebody explain the concept of service names used in RAC with example.
Regards,
Balaji
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Re: Service names in RAC [message #682266 is a reply to message #682264] |
Wed, 14 October 2020 02:19 |
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Michel Cadot
Messages: 68716 Registered: March 2007 Location: Saint-Maur, France, https...
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The one in the section "See also" your link points to!
Isn't this obvious?
In addition, why do you read 10g documentation when current version is 19 and your post say you are in 11g and 12c?
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Re: Service names in RAC [message #682269 is a reply to message #682266] |
Wed, 14 October 2020 02:57 |
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BalajiDBA
Messages: 139 Registered: October 2018 Location: India
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Quote:The one in the section "See also" your link points to!
Its taking me to database contents again. This is not what I am looking for.
Quote:In addition, why do you read 10g documentation when current version is 19 and your post say you are in 11g and 12c?
Yes, I will read 12c document. I was just cross verifying with earlier releases[/quote]
Regards,
Balaji
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