The following seems much more complicated, much less
supported, and much more prone to failure than just setting up Sun
Cluster on the nodes and using it just for HA storage and the Global
File System. You do not have to put the Oracle RAC instances under Sun
Cluster control.

On 8/25/07, Matt B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is what seems to be the best course of action assuming IP over FC is 
> supported by the HBA's (which I am pretty sure they so since this is all 
> brand new equipment)
>
> Mount the shared disk backup lun on Node 1 via the FC link to the SAN as a 
> non-redundant ZFS volume.
> On node 1 RMAN (oracle backup system) will read/write its data to /backup as 
> local disk
> Configure Node 1 to NFS Publish /backup over the IP enabled FC network using 
> the HBA's ip address
>
> Nodes 2-4 will then NFS mount over the IP enabled FC connections via the FC 
> switch
> They will mount at /backup as well
>
> So with this we would not be using the gige network to transfer our backup 
> data, All 4 hosts can failover the backups to each other and all our data is 
> stored using zfs to boot, not to mention not having to buy QFS or physically 
> move hardware at all
>
> Any forseeable problems with this configuration? Of course I will destroy the 
> exiting ZFS filesystem that is on the disks now prior to setting this up 
> since it might be corruputed
>
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