can you run tusc -f and see if OCR is being accessed when you start the single instance database? On 4/4/08, Jeffery Thomas <jeffthomas24@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > We have a two-node 10.2.0.3 RAC system on Solaris 10 using Oracle > Clusterware and ASM that is being used for our test > database.. We also have a single-instance database on one node of > this cluster being used for development. > > The dev database is using ASM, sharing the same data disk group as > the RAC database. > > I noticed on startup in the alert.log that it is configuring > interconnects; in addition, when I perform this query in the > single-instance database: > > SQL> select * from v$cluster_interconnects; > > NAME IP_ADDRESS IS_ SOURCE > --------------- ---------------- --- ------------------------------- > e1000g2 192.168.1.103 NO Oracle Cluster Repository > e1000g5 192.168.1.102 NO Oracle Cluster Repository > > The question I have is: why? Is it because it is accessing a > disk group maintained by a clustered ASM? > > Thanks, > Jeff > -- > //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l > > >