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Oracle® SuperCluster T5-8 Zones With Oracle Database on Database Domains Configuration Guide

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Updated: April 2020
 
 

Host Management Network Before Zone Creation (Full Rack)

There are four host management ports (NET0–NET3) on each SPARC T5-8 server. The method that you use to connect to the host management network through these four host management ports varies, depending on the type of domain that you have set up on each SPARC T5-8 server:

  • Giant Domain: Two out of the four 1GbE host management ports are part of one IPMP group for this domain:

    • NET0

    • NET3

  • Large Domains: Two 1GbE host management ports are part of one IPMP group for each Large Domain. Following are the 1GbE host management ports associated with each Large Domain, depending on how many domains are on the SPARC T5-8 server in the Full Rack:

    • First Large Domain: NET0-1

    • Second Large Domain, if applicable: NET2-3

  • Medium Domains: The number and type of 1GbE host management ports that are assigned to each Medium Domain varies, depending on the CPU that the Medium Domain is associated with:

    • CPU0/CPU1: NET0 to 1

    • CPU2/CPU3: NET1, NET3 (through virtual network devices)

    • CPU4/CPU5: NET0, NET2 (through virtual network devices)

    • CPU6/CPU7: NET2 to 3

    See Full Rack Domain Configurations for more information on which CPU would be associated with certain Small Domains.

  • Small Domains: The number and type of 1GbE host management ports that are assigned to each Small Domain varies, depending on the CPU that the Small Domain is associated with:

    • CPU0: NET0-1

    • CPU1: NET1, NET3 (through virtual network devices)

    • CPU2: NET0, NET2 (through virtual network devices)

    • CPU3: NET1, NET3 (through virtual network devices)

    • CPU4: NET0, NET2 (through virtual network devices)

    • CPU5: NET1, NET3 (through virtual network devices)

    • CPU6: NET0, NET2 (through virtual network devices)

    • CPU7: NET2-3

    See Full Rack Domain Configurations for more information on which CPU would be associated with certain Small Domains.