Nicola Fankhauser
2008-Feb-07 04:36 UTC
[Ocfs2-users] mixed environment / why is setting up an oracle cluster on windows so hard?
hello everybody I successfully installed a *very* small two node cluster with a shared volume on linux (both debian, one x86, one ARM [laugh not: NSLU2 :)]). before that, I tried to install the "clusterware" package on my windows xp box and it constantly complained about the three different ip addresses it wanted to see, then I got so frustrated with numerous manual hosts-file changes, loopback adapter installations, and finally the installer not letting me do interface orderings myself (my "private" adapter became always the main node name etc.) that I eventually just quit trying. why is installation on linux so easy and almost works out of the box, while setting up the same thing on windows is massive PITA? and, if I eventually would manage to install clusterware on windows - would it play nicely with the linux boxes in a "mixed" cluster? btw, I glanced through the archives of the last months (since there seems to be no searchable archive), but did not find any posts about this rather open question. thanks & regards nicola
Saar Maoz
2008-Feb-07 05:49 UTC
[Ocfs2-users] mixed environment / why is setting up an oracle cluster on windows so hard?
Nicola, I think the key is to get a hold of a good install guide. At times the general Oracle install guides cover many options and so for an initial RAC install it might be hard/confusing. Try this guide for 10g, hosted on this website: http://www.microsoft-oracle.com/oracledb/Pages/Whitepapers.aspx Direct link to PDF is: http://www.jobcestbon.com/oracle/RacOnWindows.pdf Not sure if you are a Windows or Linux user or both.. but I've met a few Windows users that found the Linux world confusing and vice versa.. In any event, hope this guide will get your install going, and if you have any Oracle RAC Windows install issues you might try the OTN RAC forum at: http://forums.oracle.com/forums/category.jspa?categoryID=140 This ocfs2-users mailing list is for the open source Linux implementation of OCFS2.. Good luck, Saar. -- __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ___ _____________________________ (( /\\ /\\ ||) |\V/| /\\ /\\ >/ Consulting Software Engineer _))//-\\//-\\||\ |||||//-\\\\//<_ Oracle Corporation HQ: 650.50-mixOS WK: 510.222.4224 Saar.Maoz@oracle.com 4op441 \\\\\\\\50-64967\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ///Share your knowledge with others and compete with yourself/// On Thu, 7 Feb 2008, Nicola Fankhauser wrote:> Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2008 13:35:48 +0100 > From: Nicola Fankhauser <nicola.fankhauser@variant.ch> > To: ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com > Subject: [Ocfs2-users] mixed environment / why is setting up an oracle cluster > on windows so hard? > > hello everybody > > I successfully installed a *very* small two node cluster with a shared volume > on linux (both debian, one x86, one ARM [laugh not: NSLU2 :)]). > > before that, I tried to install the "clusterware" package on my windows xp > box and it constantly complained about the three different ip addresses it > wanted to see, then I got so frustrated with numerous manual hosts-file > changes, loopback adapter installations, and finally the installer not > letting me do interface orderings myself (my "private" adapter became always > the main node name etc.) that I eventually just quit trying. > > why is installation on linux so easy and almost works out of the box, while > setting up the same thing on windows is massive PITA? > > and, if I eventually would manage to install clusterware on windows - would > it play nicely with the linux boxes in a "mixed" cluster? > > btw, I glanced through the archives of the last months (since there seems to > be no searchable archive), but did not find any posts about this rather open > question. > > thanks & regards > nicola > > _______________________________________________ > Ocfs2-users mailing list > Ocfs2-users@oss.oracle.com > http://oss.oracle.com/mailman/listinfo/ocfs2-users >