Re: Connecting an Exadata V2 to an X2

  • From: Andy Colvin <acolvin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 12:58:13 -0500

Exactly as Kerry said.  We originally purchased a quarter rack V2, and chose to 
buy the half rack upgrade a year later.  Because the V2 wasn't available for 
sale any more, we received X2 components.  Purchasing an upgrade is different 
from a new Exadata purchase, as you will just receive the components needed to 
perform the upgrade (our half rack upgrade included 2 database servers, 4 
storage servers, an Infiniband switch, and a bunch of cables).  It took the Sun 
engineers a couple of days to get everything installed in the rack.  The 
longest wait was for the labels that identify which cable goes into which 
server ship from another part of the universe apparently.
After we had everything cabled in the rack, we were ready to configure the new 
components.  You can either add the storage servers and database servers into 
the existing cluster, or create a second cluster and storage grid (that's what 
we did).  There is nothing physically that would prevent you from connecting 
the V2 and X2 nodes into the same cluster.  Just remember that you will have 
less memory on the V2 database servers compared to the X2 database servers 
(72GB vs 96GB).

The process of upgrading an Exadata system (1/4 to 1/2 rack, 1/2 to full rack) 
is to configure the griddisks on the new cells, add them into ASM, then add 
each of the database servers to the cluster.

We have one customer who has gone through the process of a 1/4 --> 1/2 rack 
upgrade...they were using all X2-2 parts, running Exadata storage server 
version 11.2.2.2.2 with database version 11.2.0.2 (BP5)  at the time.  One 
thing to remember is that the upgrade parts will be running on the latest 
Exadata software versions, so if your V2 is running older software versions 
(11.2.0.1 database or 11.2.1.X storage server version), you will need to look 
at patching your V2 to get it in sync with the X2 components.  You definitely 
don't want them running on different patch levels if they're going to be in the 
same cluster.

Andy

Andy Colvin

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On Oct 20, 2011, at 8:32 AM, Kerry Osborne wrote:

> We have upgraded a V2 quarter rack to a half rack with X2 components. Works 
> like a champ. Ours is all in one rack. The half rack upgrade price did not 
> inlclude another rack. The component were shipped on a palate and the Sun 
> guys came out and installed all the servers and the additional IB switch in 
> the rack and then wired them all together. We did the configuration 
> ourselves. I was in a pretty large meeting months after our upgrade when the 
> subject came up and there seemed to be no clear statement of policy from the 
> Oracle folks as to whether this was "allowable". But it is clearly 
> technically possible and in fact, the only way to expand a V2 since you can't 
> buy V2 components from them anymore.
> 
> Kerry Osborne
> Enkitec
> blog: kerryosborne.oracle-guy.com
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> On Oct 19, 2011, at 6:24 AM, jason arneil wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> To clarify. 
>> 
>> I guess I mean expanding a V2 with X2 kit.
>> 
>> So has anyone mixed V2 and X2 kit within the same rack (well different 
>> physical racks) but looking like 1 exadata rack.
>> 
>> jason.
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>> On 19 Oct 2011, at 12:17, Frits Hoogland wrote:
>> 
>>> Can you elaborate on the 'connecting' part? Do you mean connecting the
>>> infiniband networks of a V2 and an X2?
>>> 
>>> Frits Hoogland
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>>> Op 19 okt. 2011 om 13:13 heeft jason arneil <jason.arneil@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> het volgende geschreven:
>>> 
>>>> Hello,
>>>> 
>>>> I'm looking to hear about any good/bad experiences with connecting an 
>>>> Exadata V2 to a newer X2.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm particularly keen to hear from anyone who has done this, and what 
>>>> versions of the software you have used.
>>>> 
>>>> Feel free to contact me off-list if you would prefer.
>>>> 
>>>> Many thanks,
>>>> 
>>>> Jason.
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