On 08/29/2016 05:41 PM, Tim Gorman wrote:
A simple "no, I have not" would have been a civil (though equally unnecessary) response. "No, I don't know, so neither should you" would appear to have been a more honest response.Thanks for the lecture, but it is completely unnecessary, as most of the condescending lectures usually are. Nevertheless, people seem to be compelled to giving them anyway. My question was honest. Oracle RAC provides fault tolerance and requires considerable resources like shared storage, two network cards and several sets of IP addresses. Docker containers are lightweight virtual machines meant for easy distribution. What would be the point of that? The question is completely fair: what would such a configuration be used for?
There is a lot to found googling information about LXC and Oracle <https://www.google.com/#q=lxc+oracle+12c>, including official product pages, blog posts, presentations, and videos. Likewise, there are detailed articles about Docker and Oracle <https://www.google.com/#q=docker+oracle+12c> from Frits Hoogland <https://fritshoogland.wordpress.com/2015/08/11/installing-the-oracle-database-in-docker/> and Franck Pachot <https://www.doag.org/formes/pubfiles/6939790/docs/Publikationen/DOAGNews/2015/03-2015/2015-03-News-Franck_Pachot-Data-virtualization-playing-with-Oracle-12c-on-Docker-containers-E.pdf>, among others.
Is there anything specific you're seeking, or steps with which to get started?
On 8/29/16 15:17, Mladen Gogala wrote:
On 08/29/2016 02:20 PM, Seth Miller wrote:
Has anyone attempted to get 12.1.0.2 RAC running in Docker or LXC yet?
Seth Miller
What would be the point of that?