I vaguely remember Oracle updating /etc/hosts
I could be wrong

Adam Thornton wrote:

> On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 09:35, Seader, Cameron wrote:
> > Greetings,
> > Just would like to get some opinions on this from those that have dealt with this 
> > before. I am getting ready introduce a test case scenario to our DBA's that run 
> > oracle on our linux Guests on the mainframe. The Scenario has a Master Linux 
> > Guuest with the oracle binaries installed under /usr. What i want to do is create 
> > a ddr copy of the /usr minidisk so that i can use it for makeing changes to such 
> > as patches and updates on the packages for the system. So what i would do is just 
> > mount the minidisk as /usr and then do my updates and ddr copy them to the other 
> > minidisk. As for the clone of the master it would have a VM Link to the minidisk 
> > that i would copy patches to and what not and be mounted under linux R/O, so when 
> > i ddr copy those minidisk all i would need to do is a remount on /usr for the 
> > cloned systems. Anyone have any opinions on this? Pros, Cons? I know package 
> > management would be tough and suggestions? Any Tips?
>
> If Oracle keeps all its changes strictly under /usr (i.e., nothing in
> /etc, or /var, or /opt....) then that should work.
>
> However, remounting /usr on your guests is going to mean shutting down
> to single-user mode, because by the time they're up and running they're
> all using stuff from /usr.  And frankly, if you go down to single-user
> mode and back up, you might as well just reIPL them, IMHO.
>
> Adam
>
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