Hi Carlos,
Thanks, but running RAC isn't a problem, doing so since 10.1.0.1 on ASM.
The main focus of the question is on the RDAC component of IBM/Engenio.
Am Dienstag 30 Mai 2006 11:06 schrieb Carlos Javier Ramos:
> Hi Martin.
>
> We have an SLES SP3 64 bits with Oracle RAC. Beware if you plan to use
> ocfs2, it is still not supported (support is _still_ in progress according
> to Oracle), and seems to be a little bit buggy.
>
> I still cannot say you much more because we have put it in production
> environment only a few days ago, but, take care, we thought about
> monitoring the 7777 port used by ocfs2 (kerneland) and we get a kernel
> panic before the monitoring system pooled the TCP port...
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Martin Klier [mailto:martin.klier@(protected)]
> Enviado el: martes, 30 de mayo de 2006 10:01
> Para: SuSE MailingList
> Asunto: [suse-oracle] SLES9 64bit, IBM RDAC and RAC 10gR2
>
> Dear Admins,
>
> has anybody experience with the following combination:
>
> SuSE Linux Enterprise Server SP3 64bit (x86_64) IBM Redundant Disk Array
> Controller RDAC for IBM DS4800 Storage RAC 10gR2
>
> I am working out a concept for this at the moment, and would be glad to
> hear any problems/benefits of this. As a reward I'd prefer my results as a
> paper here.
>
> Thanks in advance,
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> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
>
> i.A. Martin Klier
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