Hi Muqthar ,

thanks for you reply.
Some more precisions :

What about the OFA admin subtree (create, pfile, udump,bdump..) ?
Did you duplicate it on each node ?

What are the steps in Service Guard to configure failover File system ? 

Do you use RMAN for backups ? if yes with autolocate 9i feature ?

If you used soft links for datafiles, it means you have some sort of
/oradata/<db_name>/ structure on each node. Right ?
Does this prove helpful ?

Regards

At 06:05 19/11/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Gilles,
>
>RAC Configuration:
>
>   1.  ALL DATAFILES SHARED (RAW FILES) - both nodes should have access
>   2.  ARCHIVE LOGS are not shared  -  Each node will have its own ARCHIVE
LOGS (File System)
>       I have configured ARCHIVE LOG as FAILOVER FILE SYSTEM.
>   3.  UNDO (RAW FILES) - Each node will have its own UNDO.
>
>We have STRIPED RAID1+0 to have good performance.  Database is not
pointing to RAW FILES directly.  I have created SOFT LINKS to point to RAW
FILES.  I have created TABLESPACE using SOFT LINKS.
>
>Muqthar Ahmed
>
>-----Original Message-----
>Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 1:55 AM
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
>Hi listers, 
>
> Configuration  :
> Hp-ux 11i 
> Oracle 9iR2 with RAC (2 nodes) 
> OSD clusterware : MC/Service Guard 11.15 
>
>Oracle software is installed on each node and
>the database is on shared raw devices.
>
> Any experience/gotchas implementing OFA on RAC without cluster file
systems? 
> In particular, do you share the admin subtree between nodes ? and how (NFS
>mount ?)
>Also do you cross-mount archive log file systems ?
>
> Thanks in advance for any info or pointers 
>
> Regards 
>
>


Gilles Parc

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