I wish that I had some of that 10 year ago OPS experience ;-)

Anjo.

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> I'm also running it on two Vmware machines running Linux on my laptop.
> I'm currently working on a 'real' cluster, using a mixture of SMP linux
> boxes on a shared SCSI array. Two nodes, no problem. Three nodes, big
> problem. I believe it still to be electrical on the SCSI bus, so watch
> this space. If you have a choice, use FC, preferably switched!
> Oracle version: 9.0.1.2
> Is it fun? I always say - If you really want to learn about how Oracle
> instances work, run OPS. I don't say that anymore, because they changed
> the name to RAC. But that's the only change to the saying. I love it
> though, it's loads of fun, but very much in a masochistic way. 
> In the particular case of Linux, if anyone worked on any big multi-node
> OPS configurations about ten years ago, you have a good idea of what
> it's like now on Linux....
> 
> Regards
> 
> James
> 
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> James Morle
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> Author of "Scaling Oracle8i - Building Highly Scalable OLTP System
> Architectures"
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
> > Henrik Ekenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: 22 February 2002 15:03
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> > Subject: Linux Cluster
> > 
> > 
> > Hi from the Swow storm from Sweden,
> > 
> > We wants to try to run Oracle on a Linux Cluster.
> > Is someone using Oracle on a Linux Cluster ?
> > 
> > Who is your configuration ?
> > 1- (DELL,HP,Compaq,..)
> > 2- Which Linux version ?
> > 3- Which Oracle version ?
> > 4- Is is fun ?
> > 
> > Best Regards,
> > HEnrik
> > 
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