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Re: Oracle Instance On IBM HACMP

From: Gerald Anleitner <ga_at_phil.uni-passau.de>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 15:12:15 +0200
Message-ID: <37f4b374.0@news.rz.uni-passau.de>


> We are setting up a Fail safe solution from IBM where two RS/6000
> machines are conncted to an external SSA disk array. On this Disk
Array
> there will be two sets of databases. Lets call the two servers Ser_A
and
> Ser_B. Each Server has 3 network cards. Ser_A will run Oracle and
startup
> instance Ora_A while Ser_B will also run Oracle and startup instance
Ora_B.
> Both servers will minitor each other. If Ser_A detects that Ser_B is
> unavailable, it must then startup Ora_B via a startup script or
something.
> And the same goes when Ser_B detects that Ser_A is unavailable.
Why all this startup thing?
Why don't you install an Oracle Parallel Server with DLM etc.? Wouldn't that be a better solution?
You would get instance recovery more or less for free then anyway.

Bye,
G. Received on Fri Oct 01 1999 - 08:12:15 CDT

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