This is a discussion on RHEL4 Update 2 - EVA8000 - Oracle 10g RAC within the Linux Operating System forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Hi Guys, I am tasked to implement the mentioned(in subject) on 5 64bit RHEL4 DL Proliant 385 systems. Being ...
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| Hi Guys, I am tasked to implement the mentioned(in subject) on 5 64bit RHEL4 DL Proliant 385 systems. Being new to linux and the storage, I need detailed advice on how I can do the implmentation for the above. The requirement is to have 5 load balanced boxes connected to EVA8000 which have a 5TB of storage space for Oracle data files, sql spool files from scheduled jobs, archival logs, etc. I have a few questions to the implementation/solution: 1. How can I load balanced the 5 servers? Can Servicegurad do the job? How... 2. What LVM and FS type should I use for the LUN created in the EVA8000 for the 10g Oracle RAC? (I need to store both ORADATA files & normal spool files) 3. OCFS V2 does really supports normal file types? 4. Any procedures or guideline for such implementation? 5. What are the things to look out for/ needed to be done to configure the 10g RAC on linux Redhat 4 Update 2 Really Appreciate any help or advise urgently. Best Rgds Shin Yuh, Yong |
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| "Yong Shin Yuh" <shin-yuh.yong@hp.com> wrote in message news:4391d94c@usenet01.boi.hp.com... > Hi Guys, > > I am tasked to implement the mentioned(in subject) on 5 64bit RHEL4 DL > Proliant 385 systems. Being new to linux and the storage, I need detailed > advice on how I can do the implmentation for the above. The requirement is > to have 5 load balanced boxes connected to EVA8000 which have a 5TB of > storage space for Oracle data files, sql spool files from scheduled jobs, > archival logs, etc. > > I have a few questions to the implementation/solution: > > 1. How can I load balanced the 5 servers? Can Servicegurad do the job? > How... > 2. What LVM and FS type should I use for the LUN created in the EVA8000 > for > the 10g Oracle RAC? (I need to store both ORADATA files & normal spool > files) > 3. OCFS V2 does really supports normal file types? > 4. Any procedures or guideline for such implementation? > 5. What are the things to look out for/ needed to be done to configure the > 10g RAC on linux Redhat 4 Update 2 That's a 2.6.9 kernel, which means it should be capable of comfortably supporting an external RAID array. But it's hard for anyone to advise you on the specific options for that specific RAID storage system. I don't know of any RAID controllers that will deal with over 2 Terabytes in a single RAID partition: please let me know if this system does or if you find one that does. (There's a 32-bit limit on the current generation of controllers, 2^32 * 512 byte blocks yields roughly 2 Terabytes.) How much storage are you installing? I hope you've left spare space for hotswap drives, RAID5 parity drives, and occasional expansion needs. Other factors, such as how much data overall you need to see as one file system, will determine whether you need to use software RAID on top of that. If the 5 TB needs to be one file system, you'll need that. I've had good success with Linux's built-in software RAID and ext3, and had serious failures with reiserfs when forced to run an fsck after hardware problems corrupted the file system. I'd say ext3 is more reliable now. Also, consider using LVM or Logical Volume Management if you need to dynamically repartition or take snapshots of a Linux file system. Where are you? I may know someone competent to suggest, in the Boston area or in Germany. |
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| In comp.os.linux.setup Yong Shin Yuh <shin-yuh.yong@hp.com>: [ snip multi posted question ] Just tried to answer your question in aol. Multi-posting is antisocial. If you are going to ask the same question in more than one newsgroup, crosspost. You conserve resources on NNTP servers, and other readers see the follow up answers and do not have to provide the same answer. It makes it much harder to keep track of a discussion. Also, once a reader has "read" a message in one group, they do not have to see it again unless someone has provided a follow up. To crosspost, just add a comma and the other newsgroup(s). If you do cross post, do not get carried away. Pick suitable groups. Example: for a scanner linux.redhat.install,comp.periphs.scanner,alt.comp .periphs.scanners See http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html for more info. Good luck -- Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94) mail: echo zvpunry@urvzvat.qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/' #bofh excuse 259: Someone's tie is caught in the printer, and if anything else gets printed, he'll be in it too. |
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| Michael Heiming became a google statistic earlier when he frothed: > In comp.os.linux.setup Yong Shin Yuh <shin-yuh.yong@hp.com>: > > [ snip multi posted question ] > > Just tried to answer your question in aol. > > Multi-posting is antisocial. > > If you are going to ask the same question in more than one > newsgroup, crosspost. You conserve resources on NNTP servers, and But, strangely enough, if you crosspost you are as likely to get flamed too. Sometimes one just can not win. |