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Re: Oracle and High Availability solutions

From: Casey Dyke <cdyke_at_homenetwork.com.au>
Date: Tue, 09 May 2000 10:10:30 +1000
Message-Id: <10491.105201@fatcity.com>


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Steve,

We use SUN Cluster 2.2 software as an HA solution here. As you've pointed out, you have shared disk arrays between hosts. HA kicks in based on monitoring scripts or manual intervention, taking a logical unit (LUN) of disks from one host to the other. Basically, the hardware shifts and the other node in the cluster wakes up and hosts the others IP address. Hence, you can see the logical volumes now mounted on the failover node. Received on Mon May 08 2000 - 19:10:30 CDT

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