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Oracle 11g R1/R2 Real Application Clusters Essentials
Design, implement, and support complex Oracle 11g RAC environments for real world deployments with this book and eBook
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Credits
- About the Authors
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- + Chapter 1: High Availability
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Chapter 2:
Oracle 11g RAC Architecture
- + Oracle 11g RAC architecture
- + Hardware architecture for Oracle 11g RAC
- + Network architecture for Oracle 11g RAC
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Storage architecture for Oracle 11g RAC
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Storage protocols for RAC
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Oracle 11g RAC components
- + New ASM features and RAC
- New Oracle 11g ASM Disk Group compatibility features
- Summary
- + Chapter 3: Clusterware Installation
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Chapter 4:
Automatic Storage Management
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Chapter 5:
Managing and Troubleshooting Oracle 11g Clusterware
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Oracle 11g RAC Clusterware administration
- + Managing Oracle 11g Clusterware utilities
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Troubleshooting Oracle 11g Clusterware
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New features in Oracle 11g R2 Clusterware
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Oracle Real Application Clusters one node
(Oracle RAC one node)
- Improved Oracle Clusterware resource modeling
- Policy-based cluster and capacity management
- Cluster time synchronization service
- Oracle Cluster Registry and voting disks within Oracle ASM
- New features for upgrading to Oracle 11g Clusterware
- Oracle 11g R2 Cluster Verification Utility new features
- Zero downtime patching for Oracle Clusterware
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Oracle Real Application Clusters one node
(Oracle RAC one node)
- Summary
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Oracle 11g RAC Clusterware administration
- + Chapter 6: RAC Database Administration and Workload Management
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Chapter 7:
Backup and Recovery
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Chapter 8:
Performance Tuning
- + Tuning differences: single instance versus RAC
- + New Oracle 11g performance tuning features
- + New performance features in Oracle 11gR2
- + Analyzing the Cache Fusion impact on RAC performance
- Monitoring RAC cluster interconnect performance
- Oracle cluster interconnects
- Monitoring RAC wait events
- Summary
- + Chapter 9: Oracle 11g Clusterware Upgrade
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Chapter 10:
Real-world Scenarios
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Adding a new node to an existing cluster
- Removing a node from the cluster
- + Adding an RAC database instance
- + Deleting an RAC database instance
- + Converting a single-instance database to an RAC database
- + Converting a single-instance database to an RAC database
- + Relocating an RAC database and instances across nodes
- Summary
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Adding a new node to an existing cluster
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Chapter 11:
Enabling RAC for EBS
- EBS architecture
- Oracle 11g RAC suitability
- Installing EBS 12.1.1
- EBS implementation on Oracle 11g RAC
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RAC-enabling EBS 12.1.1
- Configuration prerequisites
- ASM and RAC-enabling the EBS database with the rconfig utility
- Running AutoConfig
- Copying AutoConfig to the new RDBMS ORACLE_HOME for Oracle 11g R1 11.1.0.7
- Generating your database context file
- Preparing for AutoConfig by completing the following AutoConfig steps
- Generating and applying AutoConfig configuration files
- Executing AutoConfig on all database nodes in the cluster
- Performing Init file, tnsnames, and listener file activities
- Establishing applications environment for Oracle RAC
- Setting up load balancing
- + Configuring Parallel Concurrent Processing
- + Cloning EBS concepts in brief
- Summary
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Chapter 12:
Maximum Availability
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Appendix:
Additional Resources and Tools for the Oracle RAC Professional
- + Sample configurations
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Oracle RAC commands and tips
- + Cluster deconfig tool for Oracle RAC
- + Manual cleanup for RAC
- Reinitializing OCR and Voting Disks without reinstalling RAC
- Using ROOTDELETE.SH in debug mode
- Using rootdeinstall.sh
- + Reinstalling CRS on the same cluster in another CRS_HOME
- Reinstalling CRS on same cluster in another CRS_HOME
- Oracle 11g R2 cluster removal tools for RAC
- + Tracing RAC issues with Oradebug
- + Server Control Utility
- + Managing Oracle Clusterware with the CRSCTL utility
- + Operating system-level commands for tuning and diagnosis
- Additional references and tips
- Clusterware startup sequence for Oracle 11g R2
- Index
This book documents how to administer a complex Oracle 11g RAC environment. It covers new RAC components such as ASM’s new features, performance tuning, and troubleshooting. It contains real world examples, expert tips, and troubleshooting advice. This book focuses on Oracle RAC 11g R1 with additional 11g R2 information included. If you are an Oracle DBA who wants to administer Real Application Clusters, then this book is for you. Basic understanding of Oracle DBA is required. No experience of Oracle RAC is required.
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Publication year : 2011
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