| o Are there two Oracle7 server running on both clustered servers just like
SQL server on clusters?? Means two single instance on each servers??
(SPD mentioned both clusters v1.1 and v1.0+CSP2 do failover support for
Oracle7 server v7.3.2.2.)
Or even multiple instance?? Multiple instance on both Oracle7 Workgroup
and Enterprise server??
>> Yes, you can have two Oracle7 Servers running with each one or more
>> Instances active that are located on the shared storage. In addition
>> you can have as well instances active that are on local storage.
>> (Which obviously can not be failed over)
>> This is equal for Oracle7 Workgroup Server and Enterprise server.
o The fact is clusters v1.0+CSP2 do not support IP failover but is it TRUE
customer still can use v1.0+CSP2 using IP connection (SQLnet) but need
manual failover to the static IP address?? (Cause no virtual IP for
v1.0)
>> Yes this is correct. However one could also use Named Pipes, in which
>> case the SQLnet connection will automatically failover. This can then
>> even be Named Pipes on top of TCP/IP.
>>
>> Pjotrr
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| Thanks for your prompt reply, Pjotrr.
My customer still using NTv3.51 with Oracle 7.2 and therefore will
use cluster v1.0+CSP3 at this moment. Also they are using IP, so they
might customize their client to "see" both static IP (on servers) for
all the Oracle instances.
Besides, I am trying to setup dual Oracle with multiple instances on
shared disks; but following the admin guide (even the updated one)
still seems missing steps which leads to a unsuccessful installation.
The listener just won't startup.
Anyone have detailed step-by-step procedures besides on the admin
guide "procedures"?? Or any advice??
Best Selling,
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