Raj:
Raj:

Use the cluster_interconnects parameter to specify all the IPs used for
GC. But there is a catch. But sometimes a NIC failure will be seen as
Node failure (though it is a very very rare case).

BTW Why do you want to use both NICs for GC traffic? DO you see lots of
waits for messages?

KG


--- "Jamadagni, Rajendra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Is it possible to somehow tell Oracle to use all available
> interconnects
> (between nodes) for the GC traffic? We have 2 private interconnects
> but we
> see all the traffic only on one of them. The other is used only if
> the first
> one is not available.
> 
> If Oracle could use both, it would balance the load too ??
> 
> Is it possible?
> Raj
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