You could switch to VM’s on the Exadata to solve the problem.
It all depends on your specific organizations guidelines.
With the VMs then the Infiniband can be subnetted at the Dom0.
This seems a fairly odd requirement
“now I'm being told that the new databases have to be cabled to a switch
different that the ones that are currently connected to this machine on
bondeth0 (Client N/W)”
Considering all the cloud infrastructures internal/external and simple VM
setups.
The fact that they say this
“This subnet cannot be accessible from other subnets and will be firewalled per
NIST guidelines. “
Implies they are already using firewalls to divide traffic instead of having
everything on different physical separate network equipment.
Side note, what business sector are these requirements in? I assume government
of some sort.
From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Rajesh Aialavajjala
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2019 5:10 PM
To: ORACLE-L (oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RAC 12.2 - Exadata X6-2 - Network Isolation between Databases - W/O
VLAN tags
I've come across a rather interesting requirement (like most that get posted
about here in oracle-l)…
I'm running on an X6-2 Exadata bare metal 1/4th rack that has the following
requirement – “What is needed at a high level is to segment a few or our
databases onto a new subnet. This subnet cannot be accessible from other
subnets and will be firewalled per NIST guidelines.
My first thought was that I could setup a VLAN tagged interface on the bondeth0
(client n/w) <Enabling 802.1Q VLAN Tagging in Exadata Database Machine over
client networks (Doc ID 1423676.1)> to facilitate the isolation that is being
requested – this is an running machine installation and the ask is to add
databases that meet this ‘isolated’ requirement…
However – now I'm being told that the new databases have to be cabled to a
switch different that the ones that are currently connected to this machine on
bondeth0 (Client N/W) - and this eliminates VLAN tagging since the interfaces
will not be 'shared' but physically separated...
The use of either the 'quad card' or an add on PCI card will give me the extra
physical interfaces to create say 'bondeth1' - that's probably easy...
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E62159_01/html/E62171/z40013721408059.html#scrolltoc
HA / RAC is a requirement and I have only 2 compute nodes - so if I want to add
a 2nd network can it be in a different subnet? I know w/ 12c RAC (this is 12.2
GI) I can have a 2nd SCAN listener in a separate / different subnet but where
this defeats me is the "This subnet cannot be accessible from other subnets" -
I cannot envision how the Grid Infrastructure can do this - if the subnet is
isolated - the GI cannot get to it and thereby cannot manage it...most of the
use cases that I have found discuss setting up a 2nd n/w in RAC for either DG
or backups - not like this...
I guess one option is to try and run on just 1 node each and having to re-ip
the 2 compute nodes but that takes away the RAC/HA part …
I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions/advice...
Thanks,
--Rajesh