Re: 11.2.0.2 RAC Directory Structure

From: Taral Desai <taral.desai_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 13:50:56 -0600
Message-ID: <CAO4+9HXCLSmV5azgW-5v3q8Y=JYFq+H_2PMeY+Uy=kyiRTpo_g_at_mail.gmail.com>



Yes, base can be same.
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Uzzell, Stephan <SUzzell_at_micros.com>wrote:

> Morning, all,
> We're slowly starting to work with 11.2.0.2 for more of our environments,
> and learning some of the tricks and gotchas with it.
>
> One question that we have not found a logical answer for is handling the
> directory structure (we're on Windows, but I suspect this is broader than a
> Windows question). In our 10g installs, we aimed for a very simple
> directory structure for our three Oracle Homes:
>
> D:\oracle\1020\CRS
> D:\oracle\1020\ASM
> D:\oracle\1020\DB
> D:\oracle\admin\... for the ASM and DB dump destinations.
>
> 11g has changed things by a) adding the ORACLE_BASE as something we need
> to explicitly define; and b) the out-of-place upgrades. The out-of-place
> upgrades are not too much trouble - we'll simply change the directory name
> from D:\oracle\11201\... to D:\oracle\11202\... and so on.
>
> The Oracle Base, however, is something we're struggling to find a best
> practice for. For the Grid Infrastructure, the recommendation (and OUI very
> strongly suggests this) is to put the ORACLE_HOME outside of the
> ORACLE_BASE; for the Database, the Home should be within the Base.
>
> How do people handle this? Can the two Oracle Bases be the same?
>
> Any advice on this would be appreciated...
> stephan
>
> Stephan Uzzell
>
>
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Taral Desai


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