Thanks Anju. I'll take a look.
Kenny
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 1:44 AM, Anju Garg <anjugarg66@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Kenny,
I have been experimenting with HANFS over ACFS in 12.1.0.2 cluster
test setup. I have written articles illustrating configuration of HANFS and
its various features. First article in the series was published in IOUG
Select journal Q3 issue which you can access at
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/ioug/selectjournal_2015q3/index.php#/18.
Hope it helps.
regards
Anju Garg
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On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 3:04 AM, Kenny Payton <k3nnyp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Rajeev.
You don’t happen to be using HANFS are you?
Kenny
On Oct 19, 2015, at 4:05 PM, RajeevGM <rprabha01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:tight maintenance window.
Kenny,
We are using ACFS for the last few years on a two node 11.2.0.2 and
a 11.2.0.3 RAC environment.
Shutting down these mount points can be a pain at times if you have a
(Solaris platform),
Also, I recall facing some stability issues with them on 11.2.0.2
but, we were able to get past them and it was stable from that pointonwards.
os commands hanging issue.
On Solaris, we had to apply the patch 14617206 to address the issue of
-Rajeevscale but nothing of any size. I'm starting to look at it for 60-70T
On Oct 19, 2015, at 3:21 PM, Kenny Payton <k3nnyp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone running ACFS with any scale? I've ran it on a fairly small
content share with 40-50 clients. I'd rather expose it as NFS rather than
install it on every client but looking for resiliency and clustering. It
seems to have all of the features I'll need ( ie. snapshot, replication and
encryption ).
< 5T ) and could actually build multiple clusters as opposed to one large
I can also break this 40-50T up into a good number of smaller chunks (
one. Each cluster would present data to a subset of the clients.
enlightenment.
Looking for success stories, horror stories or just words of
Thanks,
Kenny
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