I meant: small clarification of term "surviving node" ... the node where public NIC is up/running is "surviving" in term of accessibility from outside of cluster, whereas from cluster point of view, the node where public NIC is down/failed is still part of cluster On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 11:52 AM, goran bogdanovic <goran00@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > small clarification of term "surviving node" ... the node is "surviving" > in term of accessibility from outside of cluster whereas from cluster point > of view, the node is still part of cluster > > On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Purav Chovatia <puravc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi, >> On a 11gR2 RAC setup, after public network failure on one of the >> nodes, what is timeout for the VIP to failover to a surviving node? >> >> We carried out some tests by pulling out the cable for public network from >> one of the nodes, and from orarootagent_root logs, we see that its always >> the 41st second at which it starts failing (stopping) the ora.net1.network >> resource on the failing node and in another couple of seconds, the VIP >> resource is available on the surviving node. >> >> Is there any crsctl (crsctl status resource ora.net1.network -f does not >> show) or srvctl or any other command to display this timeout? >> Is this timeout modifiable? i.e. can the VIP be made to failover sooner to >> the surviving node? >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> -- >> //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l >> >> >> > -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l