[racattack] Re: RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database at Home/RAC Attack 12c/ASM Configuration

  • From: Maaz Anjum <maazanjum@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "racattack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <racattack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 20:44:39 -0400

From my perspective, the only time i need to turn off eth0 and eth1 was
when i was downloading via "yum install" packages and, *only* during the
initial install.


On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 8:32 PM, Yury Velikanov <velikanovs@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> In my config (pre RAC Attack):
> -- I have used eth0/eth1 as host only adapters (available from host only
> to ensure that you can work with the  RAC setup even if you are not
> connected to any network)
> -- eth2 adapter used to access internet from within the nodes + provide
> access to RAC services from external networks if necessary.
>
> May be this can explaiun why to we possibly need eth2 network adapter.
>
>
>
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> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Maaz Anjum <maazanjum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I haven't competed the entire document. Is this used in any exercises? If
>> not, then we can leave it out.
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, September 1, 2013, Ludovico Caldara wrote:
>>
>>>  Yep, I've also had stability problems w/ acfs on vbox. Perhaps it's
>>> better to skip acfs configuration and live happy... Someone else have got
>>> problems?
>>>
>>>
>>>  Sent from Samsung Mobile
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -------- Original message --------
>>> Subject: [racattack] Re: RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database at
>>> Home/RAC Attack 12c/ASM Configuration
>>> From: Maaz Anjum <maazanjum@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> To: "racattack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <racattack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> CC:
>>>
>>>
>>>  A few lessons learned while going through the install steps on OSX. If
>>> you are planning to use an External Harddrive, I would highly advise *
>>> against* it. I went through 3 installation attempts, which failed at
>>> the root.sh script due to various issues ranging from ASM disks to Node
>>> Connectivity.
>>>
>>>  In addition, for the ASM Configuration, once the Volume is created
>>> there's a missing step (I think) to Enable it. I was attempting to create a
>>> ACFS mount when it kept erroring the /SHARED volume needs to enabled. It
>>> would be great to include this step.
>>>
>>>  As we have discussed in previous threads, the differences between the
>>> steps (for Windows) and OSX are minimal. I didn't see a need to install VNC
>>> on the Guest VM's since I was able to startup an X-Windows session on OSX.
>>> Alternatively, we can direct the users to install the desktop components
>>> (don't shoot me for saying this!! :))
>>>
>>>  Timings:
>>>
>>>  *Create VM, Install Linux (including network and storage) and
>>> Configure Node1: *1 hour 30 Minutes
>>> *Clone VM, Install Linux (including network and storage) and Configure
>>> Node2: *30 Minutes
>>> *GI Install: *30 Minutes
>>> *Database Install: *30 Minutes
>>> *DBCA: *30 minutes
>>>
>>>  Cheers!
>>> Maaz
>>>
>>>  --
>>> A life yet to be lived...
>>>
>>
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