RE: Is it legal to run multiple autoconfig session at the same time in multinode installation.

  • From: Fadi Hasweh <fhasweh@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 14:31:19 +0300

I guess it might gave you an error sometimes as you know autoconfig works on 
some tables and it might lock the table while working on it therefore you may 
face a lock situation, my advice is not to run them at the same time

Fadi


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[mailto:ora-apps-dba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tipton, Josh
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 6:04 PM
To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Is it legal to run multiple autoconfig session at the same time in 
multinode installation.


I have run it before on my web and app nodes at the same time without issue.

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Sent: Fri Aug 03 09:58:45 2007
Subject: Re: Is it legal to run multiple autoconfig session at the same time in 
multinode installation.

>> If you're talking purely legal
I didn't mean from licences point of view.
By legal i thought about supportability or possability to do it
without significant problems.

>> I would think this is a bad idea if you have a shared application filesystem
Why you say so? In Shared FS to my knowlage most of configuration
files located in separate directories for each of application servers.
For example $COMMON_TOP/admin/scripts/<context name>/*.sh.
If most of configuration is separated even if shared fs is used I
don't see significant problem even in Shared FS.

Jurijs

On 8/3/07, Zydek, Steven <steven.zydek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I would think this is a bad idea if you have a shared application filesystem 
> (i.e., the application stack is shared across all your nodes via NFS, CIFS, 
> etc.), but if each server has its own filesystem (i.e., app install), it's 
> probably fine. Does this make sense? If you're talking purely legal (i.e., 
> are you licensed to run multiple instances), I don't think this is an issue, 
> but could be wrong.
>
> +steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ora-apps-dba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:ora-apps-dba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jurijs Velikanovs
> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 4:50 AM
> To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Is it legal to run multiple autoconfig session at the same time in 
> multinode installation.
>
> Hello everybody !
>
> Currently I working on Multinode Apps cfg move from Solaris to Linux.
> There a lot of autocongig runs involved.
> I wonder is it allowed to run autoconfig from diferrent servers at the
> same time within the same Apps environment.
> What do you think?
>
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> Yury
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