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SPARC SuperCluster T4-4 Zones With Oracle Database on Database Domains Configuration Guide |
Planning to Set Up Zones on Database Domains
Understanding Domain Configurations
Determining the Cores Available for Domains and Zones
Cores Available for Domains and Zones
Zones and Cluster Planning for Database Domains
Guidelines for Planning the Number of Zones and Clusters
Guidelines for Planning the Storage Server Disk Group Layout
Planning the Exadata Storage Server Disk Group Layout
Understanding an Example Scenario
Recording Your Existing and Planned Configuration Information
Recording Your Existing Configuration
Recording Your Zone Configuration Information
Recording Your Cluster Configuration Information
Recording Your Exadata Storage Server Disk Group Layout
Understanding Network Considerations
Understanding the Networking Setup Before Zone Creation
Client Access Network Before Zone Creation
InfiniBand Network Before Zone Creation
Understanding the Networking Setup After Zone Creation
Host Management Network After Zone Creation
Client Access Network After Zone Creation
InfiniBand Network After Zone Creation
Understanding the Network Setup for Clusters
Preparing to Configure Zones on Database Domains
Determine the Repository Location
Install or Update Packages From the Remote Repository
Install or Update Files From the Local Repository
Verify Configuration Tool Installation
Creating Configuration Files Using OEDA
Verify Exadata Storage Server Disk Space for Additional Zones
Creating Configuration Files Using OEDA: Manual Procedures
Oracle Exadata Deployment Assistant Overview
Complete the Customer Details Page
Complete the Hardware Selection Page
Complete the Define Customer Networks Page
Complete the Administration Network Page
Complete the Client Ethernet Network Page
Complete the Identify Compute Node OS and Enable Capacity-on-Demand Configuration Page
Review the Information in the Management and Private Networks Page
Complete the Define Clusters Page
Set Zone Default Configurations
Complete the Cluster Review and Edit SCAN, Client, VIP and Optional Backup Networks Page
Verify Remaining Configuration Information
Generate the Configuration Files
Creating Configuration Files Using OEDA: Automated Procedures
Locate the Necessary Files to Set Up Zones
Import the Most Recent OEDA Configuration File
Review Existing Configuration Information
Review the Information in the Identify Compute Node Operating System Page
Review the Information in the Management and Private Networks Page
Complete the Define Clusters Page
Set Zone Default Configurations
Complete the Cluster Review and Edit SCAN, Client, VIP and Optional Backup Networks Page
Verify Remaining Configuration Information
Generate the Configuration Files
Creating the Template Zone on Each Database Domain
Create a Template Zone on a Database Domain
Delete a Template Zone From a Database Domain
Determining if Additional VNETs Are Needed for a Database Domain
Determine if Additional VNETs Are Needed (CPU-to-Database Domain Mapping)
Determine if Additional VNETs Are Needed (Software Commands)
Set Up Public Key Authentication for ZFS Storage Controllers
Creating Additional Links on the IB Storage Network for Zones
Create Additional Links on the IB Storage Network for Zones
There are four host management ports (NET0–NET3) on each SPARC T4-4 server. The method that you use to connect to the host management network through these four host management ports will vary, depending on the total number of domains, both Application Domains and Database Domains, that you have set up on each SPARC T4-4 server:
One total domain – Two out of the four 1-GbE host management ports are part of one IPMP group for this domain:
NET0
NET3
Two total domains – Two 1-GbE host management ports are part of one IPMP group in the first domain, and the other two ports are part of the second IPMP group in the second domain. Following are the domains that are created and the 1 GbE host management ports associated with each:
First domain: NET0–NET1
Second domain: NET2–NET3
Three total domains – Two 1-GbE host management ports are part of one IPMP group in the first domain, and the other two ports are part of the second IPMP group in the second domain. For the third domain, virtual network devices (VNETs) are needed, and the two VNETs created for the third domain are part of the third IPMP group. Following are the domains that are created and the 1 GbE host management ports associated with each:
First domain: NET0–NET1
Second domain: NET2–NET3
Third domain: NET0-NET1, through VNETs
Four total domains – Two 1-GbE host management ports are part of one IPMP group in the first domain, and the other two ports are part of the second IPMP group in the third domain. For the second and fourth domains, virtual network devices (VNETs) are needed, and the two VNETs created for the each domain are part of the third and fourth IPMP groups. Following are the domains that are created and the 1 GbE host management ports associated with each:
First domain: NET0–NET1
Second domain: NET2-NET3, through VNETs
Third domain: NET2–NET3
Fourth domain: NET0-NET1, through VNETs