Required Information for Configuring I/O Domains
You can use one of these worksheets to gather the information you need when you
configure a domain. Use the table that corresponds with the type of domain you plan to
create.
Table 1 Database and Database Zone Domain Worksheet
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One of these items:
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A resource recipe with the desired set of
resources.
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The number or cores, memory, 10GbE interfaces, and FC
interfaces.
Note -
Ensure that the resources do not exceed available
resources.
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One of these items:
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(Optional) VLAN Tags for client networks
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RAC ID number (DB I/O and DB Zone Domains only).
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Physical host
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Management network hostname
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Client network hostname
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Storage IB network hostname
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Exadata IB network hostname
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VIP network hostname (Database Domain only).
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Table 2 Application I/O Domain Worksheet
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One of these items:
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A resource recipe with the desired set of
resources.
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The number or cores, memory, 10GbE interfaces, and FC
interfaces.
Note -
Ensure that the resources do not exceed available
resources.
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One of these items:
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(Optional) VLAN Tags for client networks
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Physical host.
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Management network hostname
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Client network hostname
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Storage IB network hostname
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Table 3 OVM Template-Based I/O Domain Worksheet (Deprecated)
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An OVM template uploaded to the assistant.
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One of these items:
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A resource recipe with the desired set of
resources.
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The number or cores, memory, 10GbE interfaces, and FC
interfaces.
Note -
Ensure that the resources do not exceed available
resources.
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One of these items:
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VLAN Tags
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Physical host.
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Management network hostname.
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Client network hostname.
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Storage IB network hostname.
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(template dependent) Possible additional configuration
information.
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