Oracle RAC nodes eviction question

  • From: "Hameed, Amir" <Amir.Hameed@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 19:57:55 +0000

Folks,
I am trying to understand the behavior of an Oracle RAC Cluster if the Grid and 
RAC binaries homes become unavailable while the Cluster and Oracle RAC are 
running. The Grid version is 11.2.0.3 and the platform is Solaris 10. The 
Oracle Grid and the Oracle RAC environments are on NAS with the database 
configured with dNFS. The storage for Grid and RAC binaries are coming from one 
NAS head whereas the OCR and Voting Disks (three of each) are spread over three 
NAS heads so that in the event that one NAS head becomes unavailable, the 
cluster can still access two voting disks. The recommendation for this 
configuration came from the storage vendor and Oracle. What we observed was 
that last weekend when the NAS head where the Grid and RAC binaries were 
mounted from went down for a few minutes, all RAC nodes were rebooted even 
though two voting disks were still accessible. In my destructive testing about 
a year ago, one of the tests run was to pull all cables of NICs that were used 
for kernel NFS on one of the RAC nodes but the cluster did not evict that node. 
Any feedback will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Amir

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