Oracle® SuperCluster M6-32 Owner's Guide: Administration

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Updated: December 2015
 
 

Supported Domain Configurations

Use this table to identify your SuperCluster configuration, then review the supported resource allocation activities.


Note -  A dedicated domain can be any Application or Database Domain that is not associated with I/O Domains. For more information about the different types of SuperCluster domains, refer to the section called Understanding the Software Configurations in Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 Owner's Guide: Overview.
Domain Configuration
Supported Resource Allocation Activities
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All domains are dedicated domains
Plan how the CPU and memory resources are allocated to the domains.
Reallocate all of the resources across domains at the socket or core level (a reboot is required if primary domain resources are changed).
Remove (park) resources from dedicated domains for licensing purposes.

Note -  Parked resources are not available for use by any domains.

Revert to a previous resource configuration.
Remove a CPU/memory configuration.
Mixed domains – some are dedicated, some are Root Domains
Activities you can only perform at initial installation, before any I/O Domains are created:
  • Plan how the CPU and memory resources are allocated to the domains.

  • Reallocate all of the resources across domains at the socket or core level (a reboot is required if primary domain resources are changed).

  • Revert to a previous allocation configuration.

Activities you can perform anytime:
  • Configure resources for I/O Domains.

Refer to the I/O Domain Administration Guide.
  • Move resources from dedicated domains so that the resources are available to I/O Domains.

  • Move resources between dedicated domains.

  • Remove a CPU/memory configuration.

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