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AW: Re: AW: [suse-oracle] The VIP aliases on interconnect interfaces(!)

Clemens Bleile

2006-03-07

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> Would it be simpler if I did a roccade with the IPs in the OS?
> So that eth0 that has now 10.0.0.1 becomes 192.168.1.223 and viceversa on eth1?

If you have the same throughput for all cards then you can do it, but don't forget to also switch cables in case you are on different physical networks.

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> On Tuesday 07 March 2006 13:41, you wrote:
>
> > I was able to fix this by adjusting the interface on the node, where it is
> > wrong. You actually have to update the USR_ORA_IF of your vip. Do this only
> > in test-environments, because I think this is not supported without advice
> > from Oracle Support.
> >
> > (1)
> > (2)
> > (3)
> > (4)
> > (5)
> > (6)
> > (7)
>
> (!)
>
> Would it be simpler if I did a roccade with the IPs in the
> OS?
>
> So that eth0 that has now 10.0.0.1 becomes 192.168.1.223 and
> viceversa on
> eth1?
>
>
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