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Amir,
You might have more luck with OAUG (www.oaug.org <http://www.oaug.org> ) for this particularly unique combination. From what I have seen, the combination of RAC and 11i is still rare, and PCP in RAC is rarer still (let alone PCP on a non-RAC environment!). FWIW, you might not be able to migrate the ICM from node to node without the complete set of Conc Managers going down.
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On Behalf Of Hameed, Amir
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 10:38 AM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Oracle concurrent managers in 11i RAC environment
Hi,
I am looking for some help/input on managing concurrent managers in an
11i/RAC environment. Following is the environment configuration and the
problem description :
I am running Oracle E-business suite (11.5.9) in a three-node RAC
environment using Veritas's "DBE/AC for 9i RAC" suite. PCP is configured and
concurrent managers are running on all nodes. This is lab environment and I
am in the process of engineering the design for deployment in production
later this year. The managers work fine in terms of node or instance failure
and they failover properly. The question I have is from the environment
management standpoint:
** If I want to take a node down for scheduled/regular maintenance reasons,
how do I "gracefully" migrate managers running on that specific node to
their secondary node? Those managers may include ICM or other concurrent
managers
If there is someone in this list who currently has RAC deployed in production and is running concurrent managers in PCP configuration then I would really like to know what process they follow when they have to take a node down for scheduled maintenance.
Thank you
Amir
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