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From: DA Morgan <damorgan@x.washington.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.server
Subject: Re: oracle 9i RAC setup problem in window 2k server
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 15:48:07 -0800
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sujee wrote:

> Hi
> second disk with 2 logical RAW partition(Disk has extended partition
> only) was added. Then cluster setup wizard was executed. This time the
> previous problem was not. I used the public network only when it was in
> the network selection page(ie i used the public network for the
> communication between cluster`s nodes). It installed the files and
> services on both machines and problem was at the end of the setup, it
> said that 'Unable to start the service'. (that service is
> OracleCMserver9i on the second machine). All 3 services in my machine
> and and 2 services in the second machine are ok. I tried to startup
> that service manually in that machine. Error 'Can`t start this service
> on local machine'. 
> What are the problems???

What you are trying to do will not work. Just having a RAW partition
operating under, what I presume is the Windows o/s, is not what is
meant by shared disk.

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Daniel A. Morgan
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