Re: Installing and Uninstalling Oracle 11g

From: <pref_at_kartik.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 19:12:10 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <65ed1fde-ed73-4eba-aac7-e45833abd37d_at_3g2000yqk.googlegroups.com>



On Jun 1, 10:51 am, johnbhur..._at_sbcglobal.net wrote:
> On Jun 1, 12:26 pm, p..._at_kartik.com wrote:
>
> snip
>
> > I intend to install RAC. I'd like to use Oracle Clusterware on
> > solaris. I have two systems, one is a dual cpu the other is a single
> > cpu, they both satisfy the requirements of standalone oracle
> > installation(operating system, ram, etc). I am assuming that I ought
> > be able to install clusterware on them, and yes, RAC. Hopefully I do
> > not need two, or more, "identical systems".
>
> > Kartik Vashishta
>
> Have fun Kartik.
>
> Along with the free oracle documentation for installing RAC I highly
> recommend that you spend a bunch of time checking out and following
> some of the fully developed tutorials for installing configuring and
> testing RAC by Jeffrey Hunter.
>
> You can find his website athttp://www.idevelopment.info...
>
> Before you get into the more difficult area of installing RAC across
> multiple servers ( where you need something for shared disk ) you
> might try Jeff's guide for a complete RAC install onto 1 server using
> vmware.
>
> It requires only a modest machine with 2 gig of RAM ... once you have
> tried and completed something like that you may be ready to keep
> experimenting.
>
> The article that notes how to do this is ...Create an Oracle RAC 10g
> Release 2 using VMware Workstation 5 - (CentOS 4.4)

I'd like something like this:
http://boulayp.free.fr/oracle/blog/rac11gxenlinux/racxen11.html for, Solaris. I guess I could follow the instructions and apply to Solaris....trying to figure out the "shared disks"....

Kartik Vashishta Received on Tue Jun 02 2009 - 21:12:10 CDT

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