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RAC 10g interconnect resilient configuration

From: Luca Canali <Luca.Canali_at_cern.ch>
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 21:53:14 +0100
Message-ID: <F9411E3A291FB5449991ED7E624D27F4D191D9@cernxchg20.cern.ch>


Hi,

I am trying to find a good HA configuration for the interconnect network of RAC on Linux (10gR2 on RHEL 3). I have redundant switches and NICs for the interconnect. From my tests and from Oracle documentation I see that RAC can handle network (switch) failures, by simply bypassing the failed network, while unfortunately 10gR2 clusterware can only be configured to use 1 network (if that fails all RAC nodes but one go down).
From metalink Note:220970.1 I found a reference to using NIC bonding (unfortunately the link to the doc is broken, which is not a good start for an HA doc).
I wonder whether implementing bonding is a good idea for the RAC interconnect, besides the extra complexity, I am afraid of loosing scalability regarding RAC (cache fusion) being able to load balance over the NICs (as it does in the 'normal' configuration).

Any thoughts/ experiences to share on this?

Thanks,
L.



Luca Canali
Information Technology Department
CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research Geneva, Switzerland
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