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Re: Firewire Cards/Drive and Linux RAC

From: Matthew Zito <mzito_at_gridapp.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 10:58:13 -0400
Message-Id: <EC58A382-C137-11D8-BC0E-000393D3B578@gridapp.com>

You just need drives that support SBP-2 multiple login - all of the LaCie drives are perfect for this. Almost any firewire card will work as well, but the adaptecs are what we use in our lab, to great success.

There are some custom module options you need to do - look at wim cokearts firewire stuff for good documentation. And overall, its not as elegant as the SCSI or fibre channel implementations under linux. But it is eminently functional as well as cost-effective for development systems. Also, get two drives, so you can play with the ASM mirroring stuff.

Thanks,
Matt

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On Jun 18, 2004, at 9:57 AM, oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org wrote:


> Peeps,
>
> Following on from a previous post about RAC H/W - has anyone got any
> advice on buying firewire cards and external firewire drives for use in
> a 10g RH 2.1 Linux RAC.
>
> I'm about to be pragmatic and buy a couple of fireware cards and an
> external firewire disk (obviously with 2 firewire ports). Anyone got
> some recommended hardware that work with Linux Red Hat AS2.1 ? Are
> there
> any pitfalls ?
>
> My credit card is burning a hole in my pocket as I type !!
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