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From: "fitzjarrell@cox.net" <fitzjarrell@cox.net>
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Subject: Re: Adding a database to VCS cluster
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nirav wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> Can you give me an idea of what steps are needed to add a database to
> an existing VCS cluster? We have a database in standalone server, and
> there is a need to move it to Veritas clustered environment -To move it
> to another server groups where we have oracle 9i on VCS (on solaris 8).
>
>
> any  documents/links would be very useful to me.
>
> With thanks,
> Nirav.

Google exists for a reason; are you too lazy or too confused to use it?
 Submitting a search for this thread topic produced a result set of
227,000 possible sites:

http://www.google.com/search?num=20&hl=en&lr=&q=adding+Oracle+database+to+veritas+cluster

I suggest you start looking through them for possible answers to your
question.  And start reading the manuals the vendor supplies as there
is a wealth of information in them, information for which you're asking
and refusing (apparently) to look up.


David Fitzjarrell

