Hmm.  Oracle says that with the improved Cache Fusion in 9i,
any current application can be taken "as is" and run on 9iRAC.
But yes, you are right.  It really depends on the speed at which
the two instances can share the same block and this can never
be the same as two sessions accessing the same block in one
instance [one SGA].
We are currently running and 8.1.5 OPS [ouch !] environment
and testing 9iR2 RAC.  The 8.1.5 OPS runs such that the
Application Servers [Pro*C servers which get transactions
from remote devices through a "message bus"] all connect to
one node and direct PCs using VB/MSQuery connect to the other.
Time and again I've asked for the PCs also to connect to the same
node but no ... the effort to update the TNSNAMES.ORA and ODBC
setup on the PCs would be too much I am told.
In 9iRAC we are testing both BASIC and PRECONNECT Failover for
TAF and will most certainly be using both nodes of the cluster for
transactions.  Even the Application Servers will be connecting across
both nodes.
Cross-fingers, touch-wood and wish me luck !

Hemant

At 03:59 PM 26-11-02 -0800, you wrote:
If two or more RAC instances will be trying to cache the same data
blocks, then this causes the performance problems that you'll see show
up as lots of time spent on the event called "global cache cr request".
If you can partition your application so that RAC nodes don't have to
share blocks very often through the cache fusion mechanism, then your
system will scale a lot better.


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Dear List,

Number of times I've seen that one of prerequsites for
switching from single node DB to OPS/RAC is to have an
application specifically designed / architectured to
run on RAC.
Can somebody elaborate? Is it something "visible" on
ERD? That is by looking at the model can RAC guru tell
that it wouldn't work well on RAC?
Or put it another way can one conclude based on the
ERD that app was modeled to run on RAC?

What's the recepie for app design for RAC?

TIA

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