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Re: OPS redo log files in AIX, HACMP

From: Qun Li <qunl_at_airone.claircom.com>
Date: 1997/03/10
Message-ID: <01bc2da5$2d083e60$be0bac9b@pc011190.airone.claircom.com>#1/1

Matt:

In OPS environment, I don't think you have choices to use JFS for your redo and control files. You have to use raw for your redo and control files. In HACMP, CLAM call it shared diskes (raw disks).

Hope this helps!

Matt Shahnavaz <mks_at_internetmci.com> wrote in article <01bc298a$8eca9cc0$81a9bdcc_at_acj607hqt76374>...
> I was wondering what the preferred (or most common) method of storing
 redo
> log files is (i.e.. raw volumes or file system).
>
> The OPS Concepts and Administration manual implies that redo log files
 must
> be concurrent and therefore raw. I would rather use file system on each
> node to hold the log files. Anyone else using file system for log files
 in
> an OPS environment? How about control files?
>
> -matt
>
Received on Mon Mar 10 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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