I am planning to install oracle RAC 11g R2 on RHEL 5.3. I have 2 RAC nodes and one openfiler NAS. I need to understand how will I configure SCAN IP. Do I need to configure it some where in DSN and OS level or just I need to give this IP and SCAN name while grid install and oracle will create these things?overall steps to configure this or direct me to some documentation where this thing is detailed.
We are using oracle 11.2.0.3.0 with 3 node rac. Earlier 3 scan vip and 3scan listener running on each node.But we found recently node1 running using 2vip and 2scanlistener and in node2 1vip and 1scanlisteners were running.but no longer running scan vip or scan listener in node 3. If i decided to reloacate the scan vip/Scan_listener to node3 from ndoe 1 using below command,does it cause any impact on my transcation?
scan image from Oracle Form Builder 6i and store the image location in the oracle 9i database. Here important issue is we just store the image location in the database not the image. We'll store the images in a storage device and store the location path in the database. And retrive the image from storage device using the path.
For example: User Scan the image using Form builder 6i then save the image like 1001-DPS-1.jpg in the default location like D:Image.. And in oracle 9i database data save like : 1001 DPS 1 D:Image1001-DPS-1.jpg User_Name Sysdate
Data save automatically in the database when image scanned and saved in physical drive. This is our main purpose.
Is it possible to solve this task using Oracle 9i and Developer 6i?
I was confused by partitioed table, when i select a partition of table, how does oracle to scan blocks? it scan all blocks of table or scan a single partition blocks only?
SQL> Explain Plan For 2 Select Count(1) From Tb_Hxl_List Partition(p_L3);
For one of our Java applications, the Oracle Client installed in the apps server was 10.2 . One of the SCAN LISTENERs were down in the cluster. When DNS resolves the scan name to that particular SCAN IP where the listener is down, the connection will fail. But , after they upgraded the oracle client to 11.2 , the issue seems to be resolved. It seems that the client is skipping the faulty SCAN IP which doesn't have scan listener running. Are 11.2 and higher Oracle clients intelligent enough to check this ?
I'm trying to install Oracle 11gR2 RAC on AIX, do we need to turn on Multicasting, can we install without multicasting? Also can I have the ASM disk with external redundancy for OCR and Voting Disk?
We are into pre-production stage for Oracle RAC implementation. I have setup Oracle 10g 2 node RAC, currently i have been experiencing TAF failures for TOAD client. TOAD client session simply disconnects rather than failing over to the next node, It is noticed that TAF succesfully works for SQL client from the same client machine. Attached herewith are following from both nodes :
1) Listener file node1, node2 2) TNS file node1, node2 3) TNS file client 4) Output of show parameter listener from node1, node2 5) Output of lsnrctl services node1, node2
Summary of environment :
OS - Windows 2003 entp edition sp2, 32 bit Database server - 10.2.0.5.0
After the reboots each system was using around 30 GB of memory... now that it's been up for a week memory is up to 98GB used on each system. None of the systems are swapping.
Yesterday I was installing 11.2.0.2 patch to our Oracle 11gR2(11.2.0.1.0) Two node RAC cluster on OEL 5.4 x86 Linux.Before installing I have read [URL] support note which says "Note: All Oracle Grid Infrastructure patch set upgrades must be out-of-place upgrades, in which you install the patch set into a new Grid home. In-place patch set upgrades are not supported. "
During Installation I found following Installation Option :
1) Install and configure Oracle grid Infrastructure for a cluster
2) Configure Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
3) Upgrade Oracle Grid Infrastructure or Oracle Automatic Storage Management
4) Install Oracle Grid Infrastructure Software Only
we had our Oracle RAC database at primary and Standby database as DR. It was running in 10g (10.2.0.1.0) in HP UX 11i platform.
We need to upgrade both the setups from 10.2.0.1.0 to 10.2.0.4.0 . I will go through the upgrade guide, i like to know is there any special case for upgrading when we do for both primary and standby database.
And whether i need to create a new Oracle home with 10.2.0.4.0 software or i can upgrade in the same oracle home which already exists.
I am configuring two node RAC on oracle virtual box. Did its mandatory to configure DNS on both nodes before Rac installation? Whats the purpose of DNS in RAC. And if its mandatory did i have to configure DNS on each node separately?
Tell me that in Oracle 11g, information regarding voting disk location is stored in which file ?
I know that we can use "crsctl query css votedisk" to see the location of voting disk, but from which file or place this command pick the information ?
I have two node RAC database running on linux machine (Oracle10G SE), our requirnment is to install new oracle binaries for Oracle10G EE on diffrent home location.after install Oracle10G EE binaries on new oracle home , i want to point our existing database to new Oracle10G EE home to adotp a features of Oracle10G EE features.
But at the same time i dont want to deinstall our Oracle10G SE binaries.So it is possible to rollback our process to point our database back to Oracle10G SE from Oracle10G EE in case anything going wrong.
i am trying to install 2 node RAC on Oracle VMs. Before the installation during the -preinst check there were few issues which were resolved (ex user equivalence). After that during the installation process of the Grid it failed at step "Configure Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster". After it failed at this step, subsequent steps too failed which I asked OUI to ignore and then I ran both the post installation scripts. And then ran post crsinst which failed. Pasting below the output of the root.sh script, post crsinst and other checks.
************************************* [root@bsfrac01 grid]# sh root.sh Running Oracle 11g root.sh script...
Enter the full pathname of the local bin directory: [/usr/local/bin]:
Copying dbhome to /usr/local/bin ... Copying oraenv to /usr/local/bin ... Copying coraenv to /usr/local/bin ...
Creating /etc/oratab file... Entries will be added to the /etc/oratab file as needed by Database Configuration Assistant when a database is created.Finished running generic part of root.sh script.Now product-specific root actions will be performed.
2011-02-13 00:11:55: Parsing the host name 2011-02-13 00:11:55: Checking for super user privileges 2011-02-13 00:11:55: User has super user privileges
Every time interconnect IP ping failed between RAC servers,CRS causing reboot to the server. As documented,it is of 3 sec. Can we alter this setting to increase the ping failed (private IP) by more than 3secs.
I have some confusions regarding to 11gR2 RAC installation:
- Is Grid Infrastructure only the solution to install Clusterware Application 11gR2? My requirement is to install only the Cluster ware Software for 11gR2 (For 11gR1 we have "linux.x64_11gR1_clusterware.zip") using ocfs2 file system, Archive Mode not enabled.
I am trying to install Oracle 10g RAC clusterware on RHEL-ES-4 using vmware. everything works properly till the time root.sh on second node.
I am getting the below error.
Adding daemons to inittab Expecting the CRS daemons to be up within 600 seconds. Failure at final check of Oracle CRS stack. 10
After googling this topic, I found I have to check this first below
This particular case is caused by the OS init system does not working.
" Failure at final check of Oracle CRS stack.10" means CRS daemon did not startup during 600 seconds period.In the root.sh script, it adds CRS related entry in /etc/inittab, run "init q" and expect 3 CRS related daemon processes to start, eg:
init.cssd init.crsd init.evmd
With init system problem, none of these daemon processes are spawned, this causes CRS process startup failure as they rely on the CRS daemon processes to start first.
This can be verified by adding a simple entry in /etc/inittab: