I would think 12 to 15 minutes still too high.  Damagement would generally
specify
a max of 5 minutes.

Have you found out why it takes 12 to 15 minutes ?  Do the File Systems
take so long or
does the Instance Recovery take so long ?  Do you have to put a "sleep" in
the startup
scripts  [when I setup a failover cluster for Oracle Apps with Oracle Web
Application Server 3.0.2,
I put in a sleep of 30seconds for the Web server -- WAS302 has to have the
physical host-name
hardcoded in the wrb.app file so I maintained two copies of the file and
the startup
script would copy in the correct one, depending on the hostname, as wrb.app
but
sometimes it wouldn't startup immediately ; I had to put a sleep after the
file copy].

Hemant K Chitale
Principal DBA
Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd


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Nick:
On our SunCluster 2-node E4500's with 8 CPU's (Oracle 8.0.5)
it takes us around 12 to 15 minutes.

HTH.
Barb


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> Situation:  Sun Cluster, or VERITAS Cluster. Oracle 8, 8i, or 9i
> 2 node Sun E6500s w/ 8 CPUs
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> If the primary node fails, how long does it take before a user is able to
> connect to the secondary node, and continue their activity?   I'm sure
> reality, and marketing times are different... I'm really interested in
> reality times, but at this point either would be nice.
>
> Thanks!!
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