"trub3101" <michael_at_bassline01.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On 15 Dec, 19:38, "Bob Jones" <em..._at_me.not> wrote:
>> "trub3101" <mich..._at_bassline01.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> > Hi Guru's,
>>
>> > I am hoping that someone (anyone!) will be able to provide me with
>> > some assistance with this as my RAC experience is very limited.
>> > I have been trying to manually create a new RAC database <new_RAC_db>
>> > but I keep getting this error message:
>>
>> > create database "<new_RAC_db>"
>> > *
>> > ERROR at line 1:
>> > ORA-01092: ORACLE instance terminated. Disconnection forced
>>
>> > The servers (hosted) came online yesterday with <test_RAC_db> running
>> > (no db build script provided!)however, because of the db_block_size
>> > (too small) this
>> > is of no use to our business needs
>>
>> > I have managed to manually create a single instance database (on
>> > another server) using the script listed (without the RAC thread 2
>> > prerequisites!)
>> > Hopefully, I have provided enough information for someone to point me
>> > in the right direction.
>>
>> > Many thanks in advance
>>
>> > tb3101
>>
>> > ---Architecture.
>>
>> > Two nodes
>> > Linux node1.domain01.com 2.6.9-67.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Nov 7 13:56:44 EST
>> > 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>> > Linux node2.domain01.com 2.6.9-67.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Nov 7 13:56:44 EST
>> > 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>
>> > Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.7.0 - 64bit Production
>> > With the Partitioning, Real Application Clusters, OLAP and Oracle Data
>> > Mining options
>> > JServer Release 9.2.0.7.0 - Production
>>
>> > ---Build RAC Database (used on node1 only)
>>
>> > ORACLE_SID=<new_RAC_db>11
>> > export ORACLE_SID
>>
>> > sqlplus /nolog<<EOF
>> > connect sys/<password> as sysdba
>> > Connected to an idle instance.
>> > SQL> startup nomount pfile=$ORACLE_HOME/dbs/init<new_RAC_db>11.ora
>>
>> > create database "<new_RAC_db>"
>> > maxinstances 10
>> > maxlogfiles 20
>> > maxdatafiles 100
>> > maxlogmembers 5
>> > character set "UTF8"
>> > datafile '/opt/app/oracle/oradata/<new_RAC_db>/system/
>> > system01.dbf' size 250M
>> > default temporary tablespace temp tempfile '/opt/app/oracle/oradata/
>> > <new_RAC_db>/tmp/temp01.dbf' SIZE 1000M reuse autoextend on next 640k
>> > maxsize unlimited
>> > undo tablespace "UNDO1" datafile '/opt/app/oracle/oradata/<new_RAC_db>/
>> > undo/undo1_01.dbf' size 500m reuse autoextend on next 5120k maxsize
>> > unlimited extent management local
>> > logfile
>> > '/opt/app/oracle/oradata/<new_RAC_db>/rdo/log01a.dbf'
>> > SIZE 50M,
>> > '/opt/app/oracle/oradata/<new_RAC_db>/rdo/log02a.dbf'
>> > SIZE 50M,
>> > '/opt/app/oracle/oradata/<new_RAC_db>/rdo/log03a.dbf'
>> > SIZE 50M
>> > alter database mount
>> > create undo tablespace "UNDO2" datafile '/opt/app/oracle/oradata/
>> > <new_RAC_db>/undo/undo2_01.dbf' size 500m autoextend on next 5120k
>> > maxsize unlimited extent management local
>> > alter database add logfile thread 2
>> > group 1 SIZE 50m,
>> > group 2 SIZE 50m,
>> > group 3 size 50m
>>
>> > alter database enable public thread 2
>>
>> > spool off
>> >>>EOF
>>
>> > ORACLE instance started.
>>
>> > Total System Global Area 1813482504 bytes
>> > Fixed Size 744456 bytes
>> > Variable Size 788529152 bytes
>> > Database Buffers 1023410176 bytes
>> > Redo Buffers 798720 bytes
>> > SQL> SQL> 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
>> > 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 SQL> 2 SQL> SQL>
>> > SQL> /
>> > create database "<new_RAC_db>"
>> > *
>> > ERROR at line 1:
>> > ORA-01092: ORACLE instance terminated. Disconnection forced
>>
>> > SQL>
>>
>> Try running just the CREATE DATABASE statement alone and see if it is
>> successful. Do you have enough space in /opt? If I were you, I would not
>> put
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> Thanks for your reply Bob.
>
> I tried just running the CREATE DATABASE statement earlier.
> Unfortunately it returns with an 'ORA-01034: ORACLE not available'
> error message.
>
> Point taken regarding /opt howevver, this particular filesystem /opt/
> app/oracle/oradata appears to sit on SAN and not the server HDD.
>
> Thanks again Bob.
STARTUP NOMOUNT
then run CREATE DATABASE.
Received on Sat Dec 15 2007 - 18:00:22 CST