g*********0 发帖数: 80 | 1 finally finished installations of Oracle 11g R2 RAC on Oracle Enterprise
Linux 5 on VMWare Server 2. The complete screenshots are placed in one PDF
file in the following link:
http://clusterwhere.wordpress.com/
Welcome to critique and comment.
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y****9 发帖数: 144 | 2 Good effort! Thanks for sharing.
Would be nice if doing some testing/simulations on the RAC to demonstrate
its features.
Previously I have done some test about load balancing on a 10g RAC, for
example:
http://oracle-study-notes.blogspot.com/2010/04/play-with-my-toy
【在 g*********0 的大作中提到】 : finally finished installations of Oracle 11g R2 RAC on Oracle Enterprise : Linux 5 on VMWare Server 2. The complete screenshots are placed in one PDF : file in the following link: : http://clusterwhere.wordpress.com/ : Welcome to critique and comment. : Thanks.
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v*****r 发帖数: 1119 | 3 Nice blog!
I configured a couple of 10g RAC (both are 2 node on Linux) last year to
host a sort of mixed but more DW intensive application. If I turn on LB (
either client side or server side), the performance got hit pretty bad due
to heavy traffic on interconnect (gigabyte switch). I have to disable LB for
for those 10g RACs to pass the performance testing. Now there are both
running well for about 6 month in production without LB. Maybe a bias, but
it seems to me disabling LB might be a best practice for performance in some
cases.
From your experience, are you running into any situation like this?
Now I am setting a 11G RAG system, got the machines shipped here last week
and in the middle of installing OS and configure network and SAN storage.
Quickly going through the 11g RAC installation guide, I noticed there is a
new concept called SCAN, which is used for client connection. It seems to me
to use SCAN, Load Balance will have to be enabled. I am not sure how that
is going to work out for our performance testing, but I will find out.
BTW, thanks for sharing your blog and keep up the good work!
【在 y****9 的大作中提到】 : Good effort! Thanks for sharing. : Would be nice if doing some testing/simulations on the RAC to demonstrate : its features. : Previously I have done some test about load balancing on a 10g RAC, for : example: : http://oracle-study-notes.blogspot.com/2010/04/play-with-my-toy
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M*********e 发帖数: 190 | 4 Thank you for sharing.
You used Bridged network in the description, while the graphs showed NAT.
Which did you actually use?
Thanks.
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【在 g*********0 的大作中提到】 : finally finished installations of Oracle 11g R2 RAC on Oracle Enterprise : Linux 5 on VMWare Server 2. The complete screenshots are placed in one PDF : file in the following link: : http://clusterwhere.wordpress.com/ : Welcome to critique and comment. : Thanks.
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v*****r 发帖数: 1119 | 5 Either bridged network or NAT is okay. The key is to use static ip instead
of dhcp.
【在 M*********e 的大作中提到】 : Thank you for sharing. : You used Bridged network in the description, while the graphs showed NAT. : Which did you actually use? : Thanks. : : PDF
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g*******g 发帖数: 108 | 6 RAC has high demand for interconnect. enable jumbo frame on the dedicated
interconnect subnet helps with bandwidth related "waiting time".
RAC is good for a well tuned system. It could be performance killer for
poorly tuned application/system.
CINAOUG-- chinese Oracle User Group.
【在 g*********0 的大作中提到】 : finally finished installations of Oracle 11g R2 RAC on Oracle Enterprise : Linux 5 on VMWare Server 2. The complete screenshots are placed in one PDF : file in the following link: : http://clusterwhere.wordpress.com/ : Welcome to critique and comment. : Thanks.
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