[Ocfs-users] Multiple interconnects
Wim Coekaerts
wim.coekaerts at oracle.com
Fri Feb 13 11:59:49 CST 2004
I forgot if I responded
ocsf doesn't support multiple networkcards, however, it has fallback to
disk if sometihng would happen to the network, and, for oracle io, there
is no locking so it would only affect file extending, new file create
etc.
for the oracle stuff, 10g can handle it, not 9i
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 03:26:43PM -0800, Derek Suzuki wrote:
> (Yep, it's me again)
> We've worked around some minor glitches and now have a pair of nodes
> happily sharing an OCFS volume. I was wondering, though, if it was possible
> to configure a second private IP address so that the nodes could communicate
> over more than one Gigabit Ethernet connection.
> Our RAC books and online docs make some vague references to multiple
> interconnects, but I have yet to see an actual explanation of how that
> works. I suppose I could try using the Linux bonding driver to pair up the
> NICs, but I'd prefer if this was something that Oracle could handle.
> Thanks, by the way, for all the help so far. Everything's running
> nice and smoothly now.
>
> Derek
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