Re: 11g RAC oraenv question

  • From: Robert Freeman <robertgfreeman@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Mark.Bobak@xxxxxxxxxxxx, "TESTAJ3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <TESTAJ3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "cjnewman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <cjnewman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 18:40:57 -0700 (PDT)

How was this RAC created? I have a 11.2 RAC that I created a few weeks ago on 
Linux using DBCA and the oratab was correct.

RF


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Same here….
 
Rather annoying that Oracle *still* hasn’t fixed this! 
Even in 11.2.0.1.0……
 
-Mark
 
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I always add
the instance to the oratab file. 

joe 

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From:  "Newman, Christopher" <cjnewman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
To:  "oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
Date:  03/30/2010 08:54 AM  
Subject:  11g RAC oraenv question  
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Greetings, 
  
We have a database named ‘T’,
with instances T1 and T2.  The default entry in the oratab looks something
like this: 
  
T:/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1:N
            # line added by Agent 
  
. oraenv T, sets the *home*
correctly, but does not set the instance.  We have to manually export
ORACLE_SID=T1. 
  
Does anyone have a good way to
overcome this?  We have some aliases set up and I’m having a heck of a
time getting them to work with this current setup. 
  
For example, we have an alias
that does a less on the alert log, and it’s based off the ORACLE_SID: 
  
alert='less
$ORACLE_BASE/admin/$ORACLE_SID/bdump/alert*log' 
  
In our RAC instances, I think it
will look something like this, but I’m missing a piece, with INSTANCE_NAME
being a variable I’m not sure how to grab (multiple databases/instances on the 
box). 
  
alert='less
$ORACLE_BASE/diag/rdbms/$ORACLE_SID/$INSTANCE_NAME /trace/alert*log' 
  
Thanks- Chris 

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