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RAC / Database Services / Load Balancing / TAF Configuration

From: Dulay, Kristin <Kristin_Dulay_at_BUDCO.com>
Date: 2006-01-12 17:22:44
Message-id: 810139D60775D71191B100306E058F2102B8A54C@budco_exch2.budco.com


We are currently in the process of migrating to RAC. I've been going through otn docs, white papers and discussions on 10.2 TAF, Load Balancing and the use of Services, however I think I am a liitle confused. Here are my questions:

  1. From what I understand, server-side load balancing is set up when you configure the listeners to register with each other (remote_listener init parameter). Can you please explain how this works with connection pools compared with individual/short lived connections? How does Runtime Connection Load Balancing integrate with this (or does it?)?
  2. What would be the effect of enabling (10.2) TAF for Oracle Forms/Reports applications?
  3. Is there any difference between TAF policy set up through client tnsnames, dbms_service, srvctl, EM?
  4. Has anyone played around/worked with Database Services to partition your multiple instance database based on type of application? Please share your experience.
  5. Also, I noticed that if I created and started a service using dbms_service, it doesn't show up when I do a "srvctl status service" nor in DBCA. I am able to see it in lsnrctl status though. And I am able to connect remotely using the service. When I create it with DBCA, everything looks fine. Would there be any differences in function/performance?

Thanks!!

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