> we implemented  RAC (not me personally --but my predecessors) It did not
> work for us. Oracle RAC does not support TAF for sessions coming through
> dblinks.(Yes verified this with Oracle product development). But that is a
> application architecture issue. If your app does not require this feature,
> I guess you can use RAC to reap the benefits of high availability.

Also, I've heard the XA interfaces such Tuxedo don't work with TAF (even
though advertised so), since they go below OCI.


Tanel.


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> the guy who spoke from oracle said that 9.2 is much better than 9.0.1 RAC.
> anyone use it?
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> > From: "Jesse, Rich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > The only thing "high" about 9.0.1 was the people who installed it to use
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> > My 12-step process is now completed.  And I didn't even mention OiD
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> > Was this on AIX by any chance ??
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> > Btw, my colleague was working on a 9.0.1.3 RAC project where hang of one
> > node caused hang of all other ones. Now that's high availability ;)
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