Oracle RAC 10 g / 11g on Solaris 10 operating system

Hi Experts and all the

Now, I'm pretty sure I'm confused myself a lot and no doubt this solution exist... or maybe not...

When we have an ACTIVE - PASSIVE Clustering, say Veritas Cluster 5.0 on Solaris 10 OS running on the SPARC platform, could configure us ACTIVE - ACTIVE cluster Oracle server on top of that?

In other words, I'm going to configrue node A and B node in a Configuration ACTIVE / PASSIVE using VERITAS Cluster. Then I want to configure several oracle on her database so that its operation on the node has, as well as on the node B. Is this possible? How the Oracle configuration change here if that's possible?

I understand that a database must be ACTIVE, its needs for instance to access data files, control files and redo permanently log files.

So if the Oracle database is to Cluster ACTIVE / ACTIVE, all its bodies should also access necessary file systems that have these files.

When OS Admin said that it is ACTIVE - PASSIVE Clustering of Veritas, I understand that the file systems are not accessible from the passive node. So I'm not able to understand how the database can be active on that node. Is this possible?

Please share your thoughts, ideas, experiences, etc.

Kind regards!
Sarat

To run active/active, you shared drive, and you also need for communication between the instances of coordinate lock, block cache, written datafile, restoration, etc.. That's what RAC.

Usually with active/passive cluster (VCS) software will manage resources (disk, network interface, for example) and to move these resources on the active node and start them. for example to mount the drive, start the network interface, the listener sqlnet, starts the instance.

Then... If you want assets assets, run CARS. If you want to active/passive, are running VCS.

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