That's an interesting concept. Won't there be problems with file sharing. Once the first instance has started will the 2nd one be allowed access to the datafiles?. I don't know much about raw files but I suspect that would be the problem area.
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From: Stefan Jahnke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 September 01 08:40
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Subject: OPS on a single machine ?
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to set up OPS on a single machine.
Maybe like this:
1 disk as a raw device, then set up an instance to use the raw device
and set up parallel server's second instance to use the raw device, too.
Before I go through the hassle just to find out that it doesn't work,
did anybody try this before ?
(I'm on SuSE 7.2, Oracle 8.1.7 with OPS option)
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