Right.  Sorry for the misnomenclature.  Whoops, that's not actually a word.
:)  I associated "raw" with "FS", instead of "volume".  My faux pas.

I wanted to determine the need for RHAS for a test setup, and if there were
any differences in the RHAS' purchase levels that would affect a production
box.

Thx!
Rich


Rich Jesse                        System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]           Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA


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OCFS = Oracle Cluster File System.  An open source project lead
by Wim Coekaerts from Oracle.  There is no such thing as raw FS,
it's just raw (without any file system).  And I just learned about
this NBD (Network Block Device) from this list.  So that's a third
option.

Richard Ji

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OFCS?  If not that, then it's left to a raw FS, correct?

Just trying to get some config possibilities here for an upcoming test
(hopefully)...

Rich

Rich Jesse                           System/Database Administrator
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I think it's just the support that's different in base vs standard and
premium.
RH made the source RPM available for download, there are litertlly thousands
of
them.

And to answer your previous e-mail, you don't necessarily need RHAS to play
with
RAC.  The only reason you need RHAS is if you want to use OCFS.

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In the same vane, does anyone know the difference between the "Base",
"Standard", and "Premium" versions of RH AS2.1?  And will any of these work
with 9i RAC (if the difference is more than just support)?  And I don't
suppose it's available for download anywhere for testing, is it?

The RedHat site isn't very helpful here...

TIA!
Rich
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