RESOLUTION --- RAC windows

Thanks to those that did respond to my question.  I did talk to Oracle
about this and I was on the right track.

 

Basically, Oracle RAC uses its own Clusterware. The shared storage (
SAN, shared SCSI, iSCSI, etc) must be visible in Disk Management on all
nodes for this to work. This precludes the use of disks being managed by
MSCS. However, Oracle RAC and MSCS can co-exist on the same nodes - they
just can't share any resources, such as disks.

 

The official 10gR2 Clusterware Installation document is:

Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters
Installation Guide 10g Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows Part
Number B14207-04

 

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(KAM.RHQ)
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 11:46 AM
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RAC windows

 

I am looking into RAC on a Windows system.  Right now we have two
servers, 1 active and 1 passive, using Microsoft's clustering services
to mange the cluster.  This works fine with Oracle v9 Fail Safe.   It
seems to me that for RAC, both nodes need to be active (to take
advantage of RAC).    Is my thinking correct?   I also read the Oracle
has a clustering software built into the software - would this be a
better way to manage the cluster?

 

If using RAC on Windows, can you point me in the correct direction?

 

Thanks.

 

John 

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