Ask Novell whether you should upgrade or reinstall the OS. It is
afterall a large jump. From sles9 sp3 to sles10 sp2.
But when you do the change, install the latest sles10 sp2 kernel.
The file system can be used as is. There is no need to enable new features
immediately. Most of them are not useful for database use anycase.
You could always enable the new features as and when you get comfortable
in the new env.
Sunil
Karim Alkhayer wrote:>>> Hello All,
>>>
>
>
>>> We've been finally given the green light to consider the
upgrade to the
>>>
> latest available OCFS2 version
>
>>> Currently, we're running RAC 10.1.0.5 on a two-nodes cluster,
and there
>>>
> are no plans at the moment to upgrade Oracle software version
>
>
>>> My concerns are the following:
>>>
>
>
>>> 1) The OS upgrade vs. OS fresh install
>>> We're running SLES9 SP3 Kernel 2.6.5-7.257. SLES10 SP2 is the
target that
>>>
> ships ocfs2 1.4.1.
>
>
>>> 2) OCFS2 upgrade via tune.ocfs2 vs. mkfs after OS upgrade.
>>> Obviously, if we did the fresh OS install, we will have to rebuild
the
>>>
> RAC cluster/software again.
>
>>> However, using tune.ocfs2 to enable the new features might cause
>>>
> stability issues with respect to operating the
>
>>> cluster file system.
>>>
>
>
>>> I'd like to place a safe/simple migration plan so that we can
place the
>>>
> RAC back to business ASAP
>
> Appreciate your input
> Karim
>
>
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