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That sounds about right, having in mind that RH AS 2.1 has
the 2.4.20 kernel. Of course, you can always use fdisk and cut the disk
into the raw partitions. On RH AS 2.1 you can have 255 of those, 4GB each,
which is a decent size database.
-- Mladen Gogala Ext. 121 -----Original Message----- From: arun chakrapani rao [mailto:arunrao_oradba_at_yahoo.co.in] Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 2:39 PM To: Rich.Jesse_at_quadtechworld.com; oracle-l_at_freelists.org Subject: RE: Ocfs file system crash The ocfs is ocfs-2.4.20-18.10-1.0.10-2 ocfs-support-1.0.10-2 ocfs-tools-1.0.10-2 --- "Jesse, Rich" <Rich.Jesse_at_quadtechworld.com> wrote:Received on Mon Nov 29 2004 - 14:27:42 CST
> Hmmm...what version of OCFS?
>
> Rich
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 9:23 PM
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> Subject: Ocfs file system crash
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>
> Hi Rac gurus,
> is anybody working on Rac 9.2.0.5 on redhat linux
> advanced server 2.1 with firewire drive
> I have a rac lab here with 3 instances running on 2
> nodes
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