The administrative network configuration

Hello
Oracle configuration worksheets suggest two options under table 5: Configuration management network card:

Select which network is used for the database server host name. The options are:
network admin
or
client network.

(1) regarding the best practices which network should I choose?
(2) if I choose "network admin", is that it means that I won't be able to run the exadata/cluster/basic data directly from the host of the database?

Thank you

Published by: Yoav on 07:02 13/05/2012

To Exadata compute nodes have multiple internal host names. If your Exadata called dm01, the host name of the network admin (management) would be dm01db01, while the host name of the client would be dm0101. The question you are asking about is what hostname will be the host name "primary" for the compute nodes. It was that it was always the host name of the network admin, but now they offer a choice. I prefer to keep with the network admin, so there is consistency in the whole of the grid (there is no client network on storage servers).

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