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Actually, it's more like RAC + Firewire + LVM + OCFS :)
the firewire is for the hardware part.
LVM stands for creating and managing volume and disk partitions, on your
firewire disk.
You can use fdisk ( or an fdisk-like ) if u want to create real partitions
instead of logical ones.
and then, you use ocfs to create a proper file system for oracle cluster, on the partitions you created ( with lvm for example ).
enjoy :)
"JZ" <ibm_97_at_yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
10bc841c.0310271809.49832e88_at_posting.google.com...
> That web site is pretty good.
>
> But my question is: RAC + Firewire + OCFS
>
> The web page show RAC + Firewire + LVM
>
> Thnx anyway
Received on Tue Oct 28 2003 - 03:53:56 CST