Re: RAC on Win 2K Question
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Originally posted by roukie_dba
Dear Gurus
I am a bit confused as to the role of OCFS in RAC on Windows. My understanding of OCFS is that it is Oracle's own file system implemented in Windows to allow disk sharing between the cluster nodes. If this is correct, can some one tell me:
1) What the role of OCFS is on RAC on Windows?
A OCFS offers:
- Simpler management
- Use of Oracle Managed Files with RAC
- Single Oracle Software installation - Autoextend enabled on Oracle datafiles
- Uniform accessibility to archive logs in case of physical node failure
- With Oracle home on CFS, when you apply Oracle patches CFS guarantees that the updated Oracle home is visible to all nodes in the cluster.
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Originally posted by roukie_dba
2) If raw devices will still be needed to be configured on Windows RAC cluster even when OCFS is implemented?
3) Why we still need raw devices on Windows with OCFS when the OCFS software is meant to allow disk sharing?
-- Your OCFS resides on your RAW filesystems so you need RAW devices. Raw filesystem are nothing but unformated logical space or uncooked filesystem. So if OCFS is supported on you platform use OCFS else use raw partitions.
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Originally posted by roukie_dba
4)Any other good reading material on this apart from Oracle docs?
Thanks.
refer to
http://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/...&p_id=178882.1
http://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/...&p_id=236155.1
http://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/...&p_id=183408.1
HTH