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| Hi All, I'm setting up a small cluster using Veritas Database Edition/Advanced cluster for Oracle 9i RAC, just to play around with RAC, before building a production system. I've a StorEdege 3310 SCSI array I'd like to use. One of the requirements for DBE/AC is that the shared storage device should support SCSI-3 Persistent Group Reservations. I know some of our big boxes, like the HDS 95xx and 99xx do support SCSI-3 PGR, but does anyone know whether the SE 3310 does? Any experiences with DBE/AC in an Oracle RAC environment you'd like to share are much welcomed! TIA, Andy Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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| Andy S wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm setting up a small cluster using Veritas Database Edition/Advanced > cluster for Oracle 9i RAC, just to play around with RAC, before building a > production system. > > I've a StorEdege 3310 SCSI array I'd like to use. One of the requirements > for DBE/AC is that the shared storage device should support SCSI-3 > Persistent Group Reservations. I know some of our big boxes, like the HDS > 95xx and 99xx do support SCSI-3 PGR, but does anyone know whether the SE > 3310 does? > > Any experiences with DBE/AC in an Oracle RAC environment you'd like to share > are much welcomed! > HDS9200 & HDS9500 are currently not usable with solaris 9 and dbac. solaris 8 is just ok with those boxes. StorEdge T3 was ok with dbac & solaris 9. toomas |