| Abhishek, Depends on what you intend to use OCFS2 for. Since you want to test Oracle RAC, the best options would be to go with a iSCSI setup or use a firewire shared disk, to get a configuration close to what is supported by Oracle . For both options you will need a third computer to "simulate" the storage, and for the firewire also the firewire adapters for the three computers. For the iSCSI you can use "OpenFiler", which has a browser based interface to create the iSCSI volume, and it can run on the same ethernet where you run the cluster interconnect, or on a third separate adapter on each server. Nowadays iSCSI seems to be prefered over firewire, the Oracle people here may have a better indication on which to use. If you only intended to run other services, like Apache you could try with DRDB. But for installing RAC I would not recommend it as would be very different from what a RAC production environment should look like. Also you can simulate the two nodes and the "shared storage" on a single machine using VMWare server. There are some howtos on this subject on www.oracle-base.com (But none for the particular setup you want to achieve). Regards, Luis --- On Mon, 6/16/08, Abhishek Sahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Abhishek Sahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |
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