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Re: RAC, ASM, and SQL-BackTrack.....

From: JEDIDIAH <jedi_at_nomad.mishnet>
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 13:34:00 -0600
Message-ID: <8iij44-bhj.ln1@nomad.mishnet>


On 2006-12-06, Steve Howard <stevedhoward_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> oracle_man wrote:
>> BMC doesn't support archived redo logs in ASM recovery area. It will
>> backup the data files, but not the archived redo's. It just pukes.
>> So, I tried an NFS mount for archived redo log location, and only to
>> find out that Oracle STANDARD EDITITION doesn't suppor NFS.
>>
>> I'm running out of options.
>
> Why do you have to archive to ASM? Can't you take the raw devices in
> use by ASM for archived redo logs and just create a volume group
> mounted as local storage?

        One big reason would be RAC. All the instances need to have shared access to all of the relevant files for database recovery and crash recovery.

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