On 29/03/2013 11:27, emmanuel segura wrote:
Hello Cristian

I don't understand what it's your problem, i have two redhat cluster
with oracle with this config

node1+node2(oracle+ext3fs+lvm+san), the oracle datafiles && oracle home
are on san, if i need do some work, i make it on the node where the
service are active

Yes, this is the simpliest setup. But if you need for example to install an Oracle patch you have to take offline the db until done. If would be possible to keep oracle_home on each node you could install the patch on the passive node, failover, install on the active one and failback.


--
Cristian Mammoli
APRA SISTEMI srl
Via Brodolini,6 Jesi (AN)
tel dir. +390731719822

Web www.apra.it
e-mail c.mamm...@apra.it

--
Linux-cluster mailing list
Linux-cluster@redhat.com
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster

Reply via email to