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The 9iRAC interconnect which comes with the product is specific to the
hardware platform and manages the connectivity failover in concert with the
cluster software.
Regards,
Bill Burke
"The Kinder and Gentler DBA"
IOUG University Master Class Faculty 2001 & 2002
"iDBA Management, Infrastructure and HA"
www.OracleGuru.com
www.KBMotorsports.biz
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Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 3:44 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I have a question from my SysAdmin/Storage guys.
How can an Oracle 9iRAC database run on a SAN ? A SAN supposedly allows only one node to access a disk. Can multiple nodes in a 9iRAC cluster access database files on a SAN ?
We can understand a dual-hosted (or is it dual-ported ?) Storage which allows two nodes to access the disks.
Is there a difference for the SAN implementation
if the DB server is
HPUX (Database Files on Raw Devices) or
Tru64 (Database Files on a Cluster File System) ?
Hemant K Chitale
http://hkchital.tripod.com
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