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Getting the RAC mindset

Posted by Arul Ramachandran on October 17, 2007

For an Oracle DBA who has been working on non-RAC databases for a while, when asked to work on a RAC database even if the DBA has hands-on experience with RAC and its concepts, it takes a shift in mindset to administer a RAC database.

Basic tasks that were second nature in non-RAC becomes a bit different in RAC.

For example, if the DBA has to

  • convert the database to [NO]ARCHIVELOG mode
  • recover SYSTEM tablespace due to media failure

then the instance needs to be mounted with the parameter CLUSTER_DATABASE flipped to FALSE. After performing the desired operation, the instances would need to bounced with the parameter set to TRUE. Essentially, the database is turned into a single instance database; after performing the desired operation, it is started in clustered mode.

This in contrast to a non-RAC database where you just shutdown/startup mount the database and do the the desired operation.

Well… this is just a small example to demonstrate the need for the RAC mindset… :)

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