Transparent encryption of the application data in the CARS

Hi gurus,

AIX - 6.1
Oracle 11 g RAC 2

I created a portfolio on node 1 and copied (scp) on the other node cluster and closed the wallet and re-opened, but only one instance a portfolio opened not theother.

When I try to open it on another instance, it closes on the first. How can I make the portfolio opened on the two instance.

If I have to start over again what I have to do is to close out of the wallet the wallet file and create a new portfolio, correct? Its new database without data on it again.


SQL > alter open to set system portfolio identified by 'pwd ';

Modified system.

SQL > select INST_ID select, status of gv$ encryption_wallet;

INST_ID SELECT STATUS
---------- ------------------
1 CLOSED
2. OPEN

But I am able to query that data from these two instances... even with the wallet close to a single node.

Is this behavior?


Please help me solve this problem...

Thank you

Published by: 822424 on July 18, 2011 08:34

In GR 11, 2, it is recommended to put the Oracle Wallet in a file system shared at the top of the ASM, called ACFS. If this is not possible, just bounce node 2 and you are ready, your portfolios will be synchronized.

This and more in my book updated TDE best practices, published Friday, last week:

http://www.Oracle.com/technetwork/database/focus-areas/security/TWP-transparent-data-encryption-BES-130696.PDF

Best, Peter

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