Re: RAC and clustered directories for alert log, etc...
- From: Dan Norris <dannorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: oracledbaquestions@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 13:39:19 -0500
I don't see any likely issues with this configuration either, but if it
were me, I'd probably use ssh/scp as my first choice--mostly because I
could do that myself without needing anyone's help/intervention. It'd
also keep my configuration more "standard" and able to follow OFA which
I suspect you wouldn't easily be able to do if you tried to move all the
dump dirs.
Either way should work though...
Dan
Dba DBA wrote:
If I have to open a support ticket, I have to get trace files from all
of my RAC nodes (I have 10 of them). We have had several problems
lately. This is very tiresome. Has anyone had success sticking oracle
log path for all nodes into clustered directories. Now each node still
has its own directory, but i can get to them from any node and get all
of them at once. I can script most of this and it makes it much, much
easier...
or is this a really bad idea ? by clustering I mean put it on a
veritas clustered file system and mount the directories to all nodes.
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