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Oracle® Real Application Clusters Installation Guide
11g Release 2 (11.2) for Microsoft Windows

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D Directory Structure for Oracle Real Application Clusters Environments

This appendix describes the directory structures for Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) software environments.

This appendix contains the following topics:

D.1 Understanding the Oracle RAC Directory Structure

When you install Oracle Database 11g release 2 (11.2) with Oracle RAC, all subdirectories except for the Oracle Inventory directory and the Oracle Clusterware home, are under a top-level ORACLE_BASE directory. The ORACLE_HOME and ADMIN directories are also located under ORACLE_BASE.

See Also:

Oracle Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide for further information about the ORACLE_HOME and ADMIN directories

D.2 Directory Structures for Oracle RAC

Table D-1 shows the hierarchical directory tree of a sample optimal flexible architecture (OFA)-compliant database for Oracle RAC:

Table D-1 Directory Structure for A Sample OFA-Compliant Environment

Root Second-level Third-level Fourth-level Description

ORACLE_BASE

C:\app\oracle

The default ORACLE_BASE directory.

ORACLE_HOME

C:\app\oracle\product\11.2.0\

The default name of the Oracle home. Note that the Oracle database home is under the Oracle base directory path. An Oracle Clusterware directory must not be under the Oracle base directory path where the database binaries are located.

   

installation_type

 

Type of installation under the Oracle base directory. You can also choose to add a counter, if you intend to have more than one installation of the software. For example, with an Oracle database installation, where the database is the second database, the path is as follows:

C:\app\oracle\product\11.2.0\db_2
 

admin

   

The administrative directory. Note that with Oracle Database 11g, bdump, cdump, and udump files are relocated to the directory ADR_BASE.

   

db_unique_name

 

The database unique name; this is the same as dbname when the database name is 8 or fewer characters in length, for example:

C:\app\oracle\admin\sales
     

/hdump

/pfile

The dump destinations for database server.

ADR_BASE

   

/bdump

/cdump

/udump

Automatic Diagnostic Repository dump destination trace files. Note that this directory path is set by the initialization parameter DIAGNOSTIC_DEST, and that the path for the Automatic Data Repository must be located on a shared storage location available to all the nodes.

By default, this path is a subset of the Oracle base directory, in the following path:

%ORACLE_BASE%\diag\

Oracle grid infrastructure for a cluster home (Grid home)
 

C:\app\grid\11.2.0\

An OFA-compliant path for the Oracle Clusterware home.

During the Oracle grid infrastructure for a cluster installation, Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM) software is installed.

bin

The subtree for Oracle binaries.

network

The subtree for Oracle Net.


See Also:

Oracle Database Platform Guide for Microsoft Windows for further information about the ORACLE_HOME and admin directories