Ok, well, i did get 12c GI configured with HAS, and was able to add a 12c database, but when I try and add an 11g instance I get this: [oracle@o11gtest ~]$ srvctl add db -d test11g1 -o /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1 PRCD-1025 : Failed to create database test11g1 PRCT-1011 : Failed to run "srvctl". Detailed error: [] [oracle@o11gtest ~]$ log file (ohasd.log) ohasd.log: TextMessage[ora.test11g1.dbUSR_ORA_OPI=trueUSR_ORA_INST_NAME=test11g1] ohasd.log:2014-07-29 10:19:30.895: [ CRSPE][1793025792] {0:0:171} Attribute overrides for the command: USR_ORA_INST_NAME = test11g1;USR_ORA_OPI = true; ohasd.log:2014-07-29 10:19:30.896: [ CRSPE][1793025792] {0:0:171} Bad resource ID:ora.test11g1.db Skipping it Any ideas? On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 2:44 AM, Martin Klier <usn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I guess there will always be the option "configure Grid Infrastructure > for a single node system" - and this is exactly what it should be. No > sense in maintaining a second "restart" code path doing the same. This > is how the Oracle PM has explained this to me. > > Regards > Martin > > Am 29.07.2014 08:12, schrieb Justin Mungal: > > Yea, I wonder what that really means though... ie. in the future when > > you try installing GI on a stand-alone system the installer will prompt > > "This is not a cluster, good-bye!" and exit. -- > Usn's IT Blog for Oracle and Linux > http://www.usn-it.de > > performing databases > Your reliability. Our concern. > http://www.performing-databases.com > > -- Andrew W. Kerber 'If at first you dont succeed, dont take up skydiving.'