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That is a very reasonable default. Why would you want to have the hassle of
file locking
and inter-node coordination for such a trivial thing like archiving redo
files? In a RAC
system, if one instance is unable to archive its logs, the other one will do
that instead.
There should be a table called V$ARCHIVED_LOG on your system and that table
should contain
a column called THREAD#. What they've forgotten to put on the RAC slides is
the node for
the network backup, preferably one that has libobk.so, and a tape silo.
-- Mladen Gogala Oracle DBAReceived on Thu Sep 25 2003 - 14:14:35 CDT
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> Subject: OCFS bug3146671
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>
> Hello All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone is using OCFS (1.0.9-6) and oracle
> RAC 9.2.0.4 on redhat advanced server 2.1. We are hit by OCFS
> bug 3146671, which freezes up the archive destination and
> hangs the RAC instances. The workaround oracle recommends is
> to use local file systems for archive destinations.
>
> Any one experienced this and can provide some insight on this
> or reliability of OCFS for redhat advanced server will be
> much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Mohammed Ahsanuddin
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