A Basic Qs 

Do the 2 Sets of Redo Log groups belonging to the different instances undergo 
Migration from 8i to 9i ?
If so , how are the Online Redo Log groups individually Migrated from 8i to 9i ?

Could NOT find any reference to individual Redo Log groups getting migrated in the 
Docs.

Thanks



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Hi Vivek,

In terms of technical, there is not much difference in normal database
upgrade from 8i to 9i  and OPS to RAC upgrade. You just need to install
the 9i RAC software in the cluster and upgrade the database.

But on the other side, Oracle does not see the OPS to RAC
transformation as a MIGRATION or UPGRADE. They treat them as two
different software components and you need to have a separate licence
for RAC, that means you can not upgrade your OPS licence to RAC
licence.

Other than the installation/upgrade issues, RAC tuning requires deeper
understandings of the cache fusion and the GCS,GES internals. For
example, the cache fusion will not happen after certain number of lock
converts/downgrade-upgrades  and it will use DISK to tranfer the blocks
between instances.

Based on the nautre of the database and the workload, you may want to
incrase or decrease the number of times a block can be trasfered over
the wire and decide after X number of wire transfers, you can force the
disk transfer.

But you can still use the GC_FILES_TO_LOCKS parameters in the RAC
instances if you know your application very well and I have seen the GC
parameters in some of the Oracle TPC benchmarks. 

And the other interesting thing in RAC is the CR copies are created by
the owner, not the requester. But in OPS the CR copy will be created by
the requester and the owner has no responsibility other than just
downgrading the locks (X to NULL). Like this there are so many small
small things are changed in RAC comparing with OPS and some of the
basic OPS concepts are no longer valid in RAC (and RAC Tuning).

Good luck for your RAC Migration and do let us know if you have faced
any of the complexities in the upgrade/migration/or whatever..
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