Welcome to Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance Owner's Guide.
This preface contains the following topics:
This guide is intended for customers and those responsible for data center site planning, configuration, and maintenance of Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance, commonly known as Recovery Appliance.
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The following guides contain detailed information about the components of a Recovery Appliance rack:
Oracle Server X5-2 Service Manual at
Oracle Server X5-2L Service Manual at
Sun Datacenter InfiniBand Switch 36 User's Guide
Sun Flash Accelerator F80 PCIe Card User's Guide at
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 documentation at
"Cisco Catalyst 4948 Switch Data Sheet" for information about MIBs at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps6021/product_data_sheet0900aecd8017a72e.html
The My Oracle Support website provides the following notes related to Recovery Appliance:
Information Center: Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance (Doc ID 1683791.2) at
Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance Supported Versions (Doc ID 1927416.1) at
Oracle Exadata Database Machine exachk or HealthCheck (Doc ID 1070954.1) at
Steps to shut down or reboot an Exadata storage cell without affecting ASM (Doc ID 1188080.1) at
Cluster Verification Utility (CLUVFY) FAQ (Doc ID 316817.1) at
Oracle Sun Database Machine Setup/Configuration Best Practices (Doc ID 1274318.1) at
Oracle Auto Service Request (ASR) (Doc ID 1185493.1) at
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