Oracle Real Application Clusters GFS

Oracle Real Application Clusters GFS

Oracle RAC GFS


Table of Contents

Introduction
1. About This Guide
2. Audience
3. Software Versions
4. Related Documentation
5. Document Conventions
1. Sample Cluster
1.1. Oracle RAC Cluster on CS4/GFS
1.1.1. Sample 4-node Oracle RAC cluster
1.1.2. Storage
1.1.3. Fencing Topology
1.1.4. Remote Lock Management using GULM
1.1.5. Network fabrics
2. Installation and Configuration of RHEL4
2.1. Using RHEL4 Update 3
2.1.1. Customizing the RHEL4 Installation
2.1.2. Post Install Configuration Activities
3. Installation and Configuration of Cluster Suite4
3.1. Installing ClusterSuite4 (CS4) components
3.1.1. Installing CS4 RPMs
3.1.2. Configuring CS4 Using the GUI Tool
3.1.3. Configuring the 1st lock server
4. Installing and Configuring the Clustered Logical Volume Manager (CLVM)
4.1. Installing CLVM components
4.2. Configuring CLVMD
4.3. Start up CLVMD
4.4. Repeat Installation and configuration for all nodes
5. Creating the Physical and Logical Volumes
5.1. Physical_Storage_Allocation
5.2. Initialize and Configure Volumes
5.2.1. Verify X11 connectivity
5.2.2. Initialize the Shared Home volume group
5.2.3. Create the 1st redo volume group and logical volume
5.2.4. Create the remaining redo groups and volumes
5.2.5. Create the main datafiles logical volume
6. GFS
6.1. Installing GFS components
6.2. Create the GFS volumes
6.2.1. Verify the logical volumes
6.2.2. Create the filesystems
6.2.3. /etc/fstab entries
7. Oracle 10gR2 Clusterware
7.1. Installing Oracle 10gR2 Clusterware (formerly 10gR1 CRS)
7.1.1. RHEL Preparation
8. Installing Oracle 10gR2 Enterprise Edition Database
8.1. RHEL Preparation
8.2. Oracle 10gR2 RDBMS Installation
8.3. Oracle SQL*Net Configuration
9. Creating a Database
9.1. Database File Layout
9.1.1. Oracle Datafiles
9.1.2. Redo and Undo
9.2. Setup and Scripts
9.2.1. Environment Variables
9.2.2. Installing a shared init.ora configuration
9.2.3. Sample Init.ora
9.2.4. Detailed Parameter Descriptions
Index

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