Re: Can RAC One Node run on One node only!

  • From: Martin Bach <development@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: qrasheed@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 08:58:02 +0100

Hi Qaiser!

I am assuming you are on the Linux platform as RAC One Node doesn't yet
exist for anything else...

On 04/13/2010 07:47 PM, Q A I S E R wrote:
> We are considering Oracle RAC One Node for a small project. Due to
> budget constraints they will only purchase one server at this time.
> However they plan to get another server in six months, and we will run
> 2-node RAC with the help of this additional node. We wanted to reduce
> overhead of creating a non-RAC and then converting it into RAC. We
> thought RAC One node would be useful feature in this scenario. However
> after some research, it looks like Oracle RAC One Node is installed in
> *one node of the cluster*. The cluster allows one to take advantage of
> the Omotion technology to move the instance to a different node.

RAC One Node works as follows:
1) You install the RAC software stack on all nodes of your cluster just
as with a "normal" RAC installation. In your case, it's only one node.

2) You create a RAC database to run on ONLY ONE instance of the cluster.
Still the same as with "normal" RAC (although with a RAC database you'd
possibly make use of more than 1 node)

3) You need to install a patch from Metalink for RAC One Node (check the
user guide, don't remember the exact patch number)

3) You call raconeinit and select your database instance

>  
> We are not using Virtual Machine in this environment. The documentation
> on this topic talks about installing RAC One node in the cluster. I have
> not been able to find out, if RAC One Node can be installed on one
> server only.

It certainly can, but if I were you I wouldn't run what is effectively a
single instance Oracle database with the RAC codepaths. You will have to
maintain additional memory structures in RAC even if you don't use more
than 1 node which provide an overhead.

> 
> Is it possible to install RAC One Node on One server only? That is, in a
> non-clustered environment, and without using VM.

You will require shared storage for the OCR and voting disk-local
storage only won't work.

> 
> Thanks in advance!
>  
> --Qaiser

Hope that helps,

Martin
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