http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/RAC_Attack_-_Oracle_Cluster_Database_at_Home :) Bobby (and Jeremy, Dan, Bjoern as well as a few others) have done a great job, though there's nothing quite like sitting round a table doing this stuff collaboratively. On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Michael Cunningham < napacunningham@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Bobby, I'm trying to make it but if I am unable is there a way to download > instructions to do this? > > Michael > On Sep 10, 2014 10:04 AM, "Bobby Curtis" <curtisbl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Going to Oracle Open World this year? If so, join the RAC SIG at the OTN >> Lounge on Sunday, 9/28/2014 from 9 am - 3 pm PST for RAC Attack!!!! >> >> During the workshop you learn how to setup one of the most complex >> infrastructures on your laptop. Learn how to configure and clone virtual >> machines, how to create and setup internal and external virtual networks, >> create different storage types, setup a local DNS server and other >> challenging components. >> >> At the completion of the workshop, you will have a fully functional >> test/sandbox environment for virtually and product. >> >> To participate in the workshop, participants need to bring their own >> laptop. Recommended specs are as follows: >> >> a) Any 64-bit OS that supports Oracle Virtual Box >> b) 8GB of RAM >> c) 45GB free HDD space >> >> To speed up the process onsite, it is also helpful to download the >> following products from the Oracle Technology Network >> <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/enterprise-edition/downloads/index.html> >> : >> >> a) Oracle Virtual Box >> b) Oracle Enterprise Linux (6.4 or later) >> c) Oracle Database 12c EE (12.1.0.2) >> d) Oracle Grid Infrastructure 12c EE (12.1.0.2) >> >> Hope to see everyone there! >> >> Thanks >> Bobby Curtis >> curtisbl@xxxxxxxxx >> http://about.me/dbasolved >> >> >> >> -- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA http://www.orawin.info