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hi,
I am trying to setup a RAC database with two DELL 6650 and a disk array, with two eth card, one for public network and the other for heart beating message and sga data transfer. I have two questions: 1. For oracle ceritified combinations, there should be 2 gigabytes network card and one fiber channel switch , which is used to transfer sga data between instances. In my case, i do not have more than 2 nodes, so i directly interconnect the two nodes with general network line, is it ok to let it work with the cache fusion? 2. I am using redhat advanced server, and i am not familier with this product. In my default installation, there is no LVM manager. I read several document talking about install RAC on linux, all using LVM manager. So, shall i use logical volumn manager, or directly use raw partitions?
Thanks for your advice.
Good luck!
chaos chaospku_at_163.net
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