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Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 Zones With Oracle Database on Database Domains Configuration Guide |
Planning to Set Up Zones on Database Domains
Extended Configuration PDomain Overview
Understanding Extended Configuration PDomains
Understanding Base Configuration PDomains
Understanding LDom Configurations for Extended Configuration PDomains
Understanding LDom Configurations for Base Configuration PDomains
Determining the Cores Available for LDoms 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 Storage Server Disk Group Layout
Understanding an Example Scenario
Recording Your Existing and Planned Configuration Information
Recording Your Zone Configuration Information
Database Domain 1 Zone Configuration Information
Database Domain 2 Zone Configuration Information
Database Domain 3 Zone Configuration Information
Database Domain 4 Zone Configuration Information
Recording Your Cluster Configuration Information
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 (OEDA)
Verify Storage Server Disk Space for Additional Zones
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 (Using Specific LDom Information)
Determine if Additional VNETs Are Needed (Using 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
Use the following table to record your storage server disk group layout for each cluster. Note that the worksheet has entries for ten clusters, but you could have more than ten clusters in your Oracle SuperCluster M6-32, depending on the number of Database Domains that have zones that are members of each cluster, the size of the zones in each cluster, and so on. Copy the worksheet if you have more than ten clusters in your system.
Assign a name to each disk group that designates it as a specific type of disk group for a specific cluster, as described in Planning the Storage Server Disk Group Layout. For example, if the name of a particular cluster is osc01r1, then name the disk groups for that cluster something similar to the following:
DATA_osc01r1
RECO_osc01r1
DBFS_osc01r1
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