Oracle® Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Database Guide

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Updated: September 2014, E39654–02
 
 

Oracle Database Clients

Clients must always refer to the database by using the network resource, not the physical hostname. The network resource is an IP address that can move between physical or virtual Oracle Solaris Cluster nodes during failover. The hostname is a physical or virtual machine name.

For example, in the tnsnames.ora file, you must specify the network resource as the host on which the database instance is running. See How to Set Up Oracle Database Permissions.


Note -  Oracle Database client-server connections cannot survive an HA for Oracle Database switchover. The client application must be prepared to handle disconnection and reconnection or recovery as appropriate. A transaction monitor might simplify the application. Further, HA for Oracle Database cluster node recovery time is dependent on the application failover mechanism.