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Re: HP MC / Service Guard / Oracle 8i

From: Christian Reuß <christian.reuss_at_gmx.net>
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 16:20:15 +0100
Message-ID: <3E60CFAF.5FDA604C@gmx.net>


Hello,

>
> The second server is not involved until failure. We currently have three oracle
> servers in an regular Serviceguard cluster. We have a group of instances running
> as a "package" on each server. Two of the servers are production one is a test
> server. The package has its own IP address and DNS entry. Your tnsnames.ora
> points to the package name and the application uses that to connect to the
> instance. During a failure serviceguard discovers that the oracle server is no
> longer there. The backup server then activates the oracle vg's on the backup
> server, brings up the oracle instances, and uses arp to point the IP address of
> the package to the backup server. The applications will reconnect to the package
> name which now points to the backup machine. The package name acts just like a
> server name. You use tns to point to DBpackage rather than DBmachine.

Usually the ip is the same on all servers. So its not transparent to the db users
on which server the db is running in the first moment. The ip 'moves' together with
the package?

ciao

CR Received on Sat Mar 01 2003 - 09:20:15 CST

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