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:
- 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?)?
- What would be the effect of enabling (10.2) TAF for Oracle Forms/Reports
applications?
- Is there any difference between TAF policy set up through client
tnsnames, dbms_service, srvctl, EM?
- Has anyone played around/worked with Database Services to partition your
multiple instance database based on type of application? Please share your
experience.
- 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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Received on Thu Jan 12 2006 - 17:22:44 CST