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Hi, Most of my rac deployments have been either over ocfs or qfs - basically cluster filesystems. So with this deployment of RAC 10gR2 on HP-UX, with shared logical volumes for the clusterware files (ocr and vote), I need a bit of help - if possible. Ok, that said, here are the details: . 1. HP-UX 11.23 (PA-RISC) 64 Bit 2. HP Serviceguard Extensions for RAC 11.17 3. Oracle RDBMS 10.2.0.2 4. Database storage to be deployed using SLVM over ASM . We basically have a volume group configured for the oracle clusterware files: VG_RAC_CRS Now, This volume group contains two logical volumes one for the ocr and the other for the vote disk. The confusion I have is if i 'cd' into this volumes group as follows: . cd /dev/vg_rac_crs The 'ls -l' command shows 4 files, a combination of block and character files for each type of file (ocr and vote). An 'ls' listing of this is as follows: . # ls -l total 0 crw-r--r-- 1 root sys 64 0x080000 Jan 11 18:30 group brw-r----- 1 root sys 64 0x080002 Jan 11 18:32 lv_rac_crs_ocr brw-r----- 1 root sys 64 0x080001 Jan 11 18:32 lv_rac_crs_vote crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 64 0x080002 Jan 11 18:32 rlv_rac_crs_ocr crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 64 0x080001 Jan 11 18:32 rlv_rac_crs_vote . Lets take the OCR files only (since the same will apply to the vote disk). Which of the above files do i need to specify for my ocr storage? Is it the block or character file? The block file is called: lv_rac_crs_ocr Whereas the character file is named: rlv_rac_crs_ocr Which one do I need to specify for the ocr file? Note, I did initially go with the rlv_rac_crs_ocr file, taking it as the shared raw logical volume (the initial r had me at hello). Now when I used this, the install proceeded fine on the first node. However when it came to running the root.sh on the second node, i received the following message: . cp: /dev/vg_rac_crs/rlv_rac_crs_ocr no such device or address . Thing is, the output I have listed above is from the first node - however if i perform the same, on the second node (where the error occurred the same /dev/vg_rac_crs/rlv_rac_crs_ocr is found. Now I did run the SAM utility on the first node and found that the volume group vg_rac_crs was shown as mounted there. However when I ran SAM on the other node, it did not show this volume group as mounted. Could this be the issue? Not being a sysadmin it could be that SAM is not clusteraware and therefore only shows one group mounted from one node (this doesn't sound right, but sure i can be wrong). . Finally, I did also try using /dev/vg_rac_crs/lv_rac_crs_ocr, and the oui stoopped with a message stating I need to specify a shared device - which i guess solves the confusion over which type of file to use. So any help with the above would be much appreciated. Thanks Naqi ___________________________________________________________ New Yahoo! Mail is the ultimate force in competitive emailing. Find out more at the Yahoo! Mail Championships. Plus: play games and win prizes. http://uk.rd.yahoo.com/evt=44106/*http://mail.yahoo.net/uk
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