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From: <MShahid_at_SaudiFrenchBank.com.sa>
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 02:49:34 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.00349956.20010713011806@fatcity.com>

We need to set up the following env, if any one awares of any pathes, extra bit of details to be considered, please let me know:

Oracle 8.5.0 enterprise edition with Oracle Parallel server option on a compaq cluster machine FA-200.
OAS4.0
Oracle Forms 5
Operating System is Windows NT 4, service pack 5

We cant go with 8i due to some restriction from the application side.

The application is web based clients as well as typical client server.

We are going for OPS mainly for the purpose of High Availibility, perhaps think of scalibility at a later stage when we can really partition the application components, so far no.

Do we have to install OAS and forms on both nodes as well? are these cluster aware tools? do we have to start them in case of a node failure manually? I know OPS will take care of the database, but what about these components?
Any issues in this set up?

Can you refer to a metalink or any other site notes for specific ops on ORACLE 8.0.5 installation?
Can you also refer to a site or notes for system admin help on nt syste, like how ot create raw partitions on nt? Compaq has provided to us the OSD software already.

Would appreciate your help.

Regards

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