RE: Anyone know anything about ClusterGuard?

  • From: Pete Sharman <peter.sharman@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: webstalkers@xxxxxxxxx, oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 06:35:28 +1000

Going from memory now, and 9i memory is a thing of the long lost past for m=
e.  :)

RAC Guard was an add-on (in some ways) to RAC that allowed you to have an a=
ctive - standby configuration set up and managed pretty easily.  It's all p=
art of RAC in 10g, so it doesn't exist any more.  It might even have gone i=
n 9iR2 - told you those brain cells were gone.  =


Check the RAC doc on Tahiti.  The RAC doc is some of the best doc I've seen=
 from Oracle, primarily because the main author really knows his stuff well=
.  Not that the others don't, but Mark is just outstanding.  I still use hi=
m as a technical resource myself.  :)

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Pete
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"Controlling developers is like herding cats."
Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook
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"Oh no, it's not.  It's much harder than that!"
Bruce Pihlamae, long-term Oracle DBA

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Subject: Re: Anyone know anything about ClusterGuard?

They couldn't even tell me for sure that it was from Oracle.  The "HA
committee" (all sr damagement) said to "investigate it" which I guess
means they heard a sales critter say something.  Based on my google
and what they are talking about, I'm guessing they are referring to
RACGuard.  Is that just part of RAC or something to make RAC work
better?

Stephen

> try google on Cluster Guard
> =

> Two possible options here.  Maybe they're talking about something from an=
 OS vendor (like HP's ServiceGuard), the other is they're talking about RAC=
Guard.  More details?
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Anyone know anything about ClusterGuard?
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> Our Development DBA's have been asked to look into a product for
> Oracle called ClusterGuard.  We can't find anything about it.
> =

> I know you guys know all things (at least about Oracle) so I'm hoping
> someone can give me some information.
> =

> TIA
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> Psychopaths
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