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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Real Application Clusters Guide |
1. Installing Support for Oracle RAC
2. Configuring Storage for Oracle Files
3. Registering and Configuring the Resource Groups
4. Enabling Oracle RAC to Run in a Cluster
5. Administering Support for Oracle RAC
6. Troubleshooting Support for Oracle RAC
7. Modifying an Existing Configuration of Support for Oracle RAC
8. Upgrading Support for Oracle RAC
A. Sample Configurations of This Data Service
Sample Oracle 9i Configurations in the Global Cluster
Sample Oracle 10g or 11g Configurations in a Zone Cluster
Sample Oracle 9i Configurations in a Zone Cluster
B. Preset Actions for DBMS Errors and Logged Alerts
Figure A-1 Configuration of Oracle 10g or 11g With Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
Figure A-2 Configuration of Oracle 10g or 11g With Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster and Sun QFS Shared File System
Figure A-3 Configuration of Oracle 10g or 11g With Sun QFS Shared File System and Hardware RAID
Figure A-4 Configuration of Oracle 10g or 11g With a NAS Device for Oracle RAC in a Global Cluster
Figure A-5 Configuration of Oracle 10g or 11g With Oracle ASM and Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
Note - For Oracle 11g release 2 only, use the SUNW.scalable_asm_diskgroup_proxy resource type instead of the SUNW.asm_diskgroup resource type in the clustered ASM disk group.
Figure A-6 Configuration of Oracle 10g or 11g With Oracle ASM and Hardware RAID
Note - For Oracle 11g release 2 only, use the SUNW.scalable_asm_diskgroup_proxy resource type instead of the SUNW.asm_diskgroup resource type in the clustered ASM disk group.