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Re: Moving a database to clustered enviroment.

From: Brian Peasland <oracle_dba_at_nospam.peasland.net>
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 20:53:10 GMT
Message-ID: <J1uI0o.M0I@igsrsparc2.er.usgs.gov>


fitzjarrell_at_cox.net wrote:
> Brian Peasland wrote:

>>> I doubt this is the situation in which he finds himself.  Using a
>>> Veritas Cluster filesystem does not automatically imply RAC;
>> The OP did say "and the new database created will be automatically
>> clustered?" To me, that implies he wants multiple nodes accessing the
>> same datafiles...ie. RAC.
>>
>> Cheers!
>> Brilan
>>
>>
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>
> Not necessarily with a Veritas Clustered filesystem. I administer 3
> databases on Veritas clustered filesystems (among other, non-Veritas
> configurations) and none of them are part of a RAC, yet they ARE in a
> cluster.
>
>
> David Fitzjarrell
>

Then it is the *filesystem* that is clustered...and not the *database*. Maybe I took the OP too literally when it was asked if Veritas Clustered Filesystem was enough to automatically cluster the *database*....

Cheers,
Brian

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