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Re: Oracle Parallel Server Option

From: <tedchyn_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 14:36:49 GMT
Message-ID: <7jj9pv$md0$1@nnrp1.deja.com>

I thought different instances in ops are used to group different type user(s) to use the same database other than fail over. Hardware fail over do not necessay have to use ops. Non-ops oracle instance can take advantage of this feature as well. Ted Chyn
In article <375CCE7C.F79E0A8E_at_DerPatriot.com>,   Andreas Koester <AKoester_at_DerPatriot.com> wrote:
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> Hi Shirley,
>
> You need a cluster system. 2 servers using the same shared disks with
> oracle tablespaces on it.
> Then you can "startup parallel" in the servermanager.
> The OPS option handles the locking mechanism between the 2 cluster
> nodes.
>
> The advantage of using oracle ops is a higher availability of the
> system.
> If one server fails or comes down, the oracle instance is still up.
>
> Bye,
>
> Andreas Koester
> DB-Admin
> mailto:AKoester_at_DerPatriot.com
>
> Shirley Kwan wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does anyone have information about Parallel Server Option ???
> > How can I implement it ?
> > What's the basic system requirement ?
> > What's the advantage of using Parallel Server Option ?
> >
> > Thanks for all your help !!!
> > Have a nice week !!!
> >
> > --
> > Shirley Kwan......
> > Software Engineer
> > Post-sale Team
> > Intergraph Hong Kong Limited
> > Telephone #: (852)2593-1645
> > mailto:SSKwan_at_ingr.com
> > http://www.intergraph.com/
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> Hi Shirley,
> <p>You need a cluster system. 2 servers using the same shared disks
with
> oracle tablespaces on it.
> <br>Then you can "startup parallel" in the servermanager.
> <br>The OPS option handles the locking mechanism between the 2 cluster
> nodes.
> <p>The advantage of using oracle ops is a higher availability of the
system.
> <br>If one server fails or comes down, the oracle instance is still
up.
> <p>Bye,
> <p>Andreas Koester
> <br>DB-Admin
> <br><a

href="mailto:AKoester_at_DerPatriot.com">mailto:AKoester_at_DerPatriot.com</a>
> <br><a href="mailto:AKoester_at_DerPatriot.com"></a>&nbsp;
> <br>&nbsp;
> <p>Shirley Kwan wrote:
> <blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hi all,
> <p>Does anyone have information about Parallel Server Option ???
> <br>How can I implement it ?
> <br>What's the basic system requirement ?
> <br>What's the advantage of using Parallel Server Option ?
> <p>Thanks for all your help !!!
> <br>Have a nice week !!!
> <p>--
> <br>Shirley Kwan......
> <br>Software Engineer
> <br>Post-sale Team
> <br>Intergraph Hong Kong Limited
> <br>Telephone #: (852)2593-1645
> <br><a href="mailto:SSKwan_at_ingr.com">mailto:SSKwan_at_ingr.com</a>
> <br><a

href="http://www.intergraph.com/">http://www.intergraph.com/</a></blockq uote>
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