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Personal Oracle RAC Clusters: Create Oracle 10g Grid Computing at Home
A guide for Oracle DBAs who are too busy to build a clustered server environment to learn about Oracle's Real Application Cluster technology, this book allows DBAs to build and configure a Real Application Cluster quickly and inexpensively. Covers how to find the right hardware to build an at-home RAC, where to get Linux and how to set it up, how to
install the Oracle Cluster Manager, and how to create the RAC database.
CONTENTS:
1. - Acquiring the Required Hardware
2. - Installing Linux
3. - Fedora Linux Basics
4. - The Basics of Oracle on Linux
5. - Configuring Shared Storage
6. - Installing Oracle 9i Software
7. - Creating and Managing 9i RAC Databases
8. - Installing Oracle 10g Software
9. - Creating and Managing 10g RAC Databases
10. - 9i Instances on 10g CRS and Upgrading a 9i Database
11. - Introducing 10g Release 2
Appendix A - Linux Commands Used in This Project
Appendix B - Code Depot
Appendix C - Errors, Errors, Errors!
Appendix D - System Rescue and Reverting to an Image
Appendix E - Alternative Linux Windows Managers
Appendix F - Software for the Microsoft Windows Client Machine
Appendix G - Rebuilding 10g CRS Files Without Reinstalling
Appendix H - 10g Database Services for High Availability
Appendix I - Glossary
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