4-node RAC primary by 4-node RAC physical standby. DAVID HERRING DBA Acxiom Corporation EML dave.herring@xxxxxxxxxx TEL 630.944.4762 MBL 630.430.5988 1501 Opus Pl, Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA WWW.ACXIOM.COM The information contained in this communication is confidential, is intended only for the use of the recipient named above, and may be legally privileged. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please resend this communication to the sender and delete the original message or any copy of it from your computer system. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of D'Hooge Freek Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:33 AM To: Saad Khan Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: A basic RAC question.. need a quick reply No, in 10g you need to list the addresses of all the cluster nodes. But really, this should not become a problem as you will never have that many cluster nodes. Maybe we can do a little poll here on the list: What is the maximum number of cluster nodes you have in your RAC? Regards, Freek D'Hooge Uptime Oracle Database Administrator email: freek.dhooge@xxxxxxxxx tel +32(0)3 451 23 82 http://www.uptime.be disclaimer: www.uptime.be/disclaimer --- From: Saad Khan [mailto:saad4u@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: woensdag 24 augustus 2011 16:52 To: D'Hooge Freek Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: A basic RAC question.. need a quick reply Thanks guyz. Is there any option in Oracle 10g as well?? -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l