
Oracle Database 10g Real Application Clusters Handbook / Edition 1
by K Gopalakrishnan, Vijay LunawatView All Available Formats & Editions
ISBN-10: 007146509X
ISBN-13: 9780071465090
Pub. Date: 11/22/2006
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Learn cutting-edge technology from Oracle experts
Written by Oracle insiders, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about Real Application Clusters low-cost hardware platforms that can rival and exceed the quality of service, availability, and scalability of the most expensive mainframe systems.
- Concepts covered are
Overview
Learn cutting-edge technology from Oracle experts
Written by Oracle insiders, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about Real Application Clusters low-cost hardware platforms that can rival and exceed the quality of service, availability, and scalability of the most expensive mainframe systems.
- Concepts covered are applicable to all previous versions of Oracle
- Tuning and troubleshooting tips, providing insight on the most advanced diagnostics available
- Detailed coverage of advanced RAC concepts
- Working code for all examples available online
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780071465090
- Publisher:
- McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
- Publication date:
- 11/22/2006
- Series:
- Oracle Press Series
- Pages:
- 421
- Product dimensions:
- 7.40(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.87(d)
Table of Contents
Part I: High Availability Architecture and Clusters
Chapter 1: Introduction to High Availability and ScalabilityChapter 2: Clustering Basics and HistoryChapter 3: RAC ArchitecturePart II: Installation, Configuration, and StorageChapter 4: RAC PreinstallationChapter 5: RAC InstallationChapter 6: Automatic Storage Management
Part III: RAC Administration and ManagementChapter 7: RAC Basic AdministrationChapter 8: RAC Advanced AdministrationChapter 9: RAC Backup and RecoveryChapter 10: RAC Performance Management
Part IV: Advanced Concepts in RACChapter 11: Global Resource DirectoryChapter 12: A Closer Look at Cache FusionChapter 13: Workload and Connection ManagementChapter 14: RAC Troubleshooting
Part V: Deploying RACChapter 15: RAC ExtensionsChapter 16: Developing Applications for RAC
APPENDIX A: RAC REFERENCE
APPENDIX B: ADDING AND REMOVING CLUSTER NODES
APPENDIX C: REFERENCES
INDEX
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I'm a beginner in RAC although I have the OCA and OCP certifications. So i was looking for an easy book to guide me through RAC technology. To start off, this book was printed in draft mode. Remember your printer: you have three options to save ink: best, normal and draft (less ink/toner). The book was printed in draft mode. Very poor quality. Secondly, to save even more on printing costs, they used a very, very small font size. You better wear glasses. Thirdly, the most difficult part in using RAC is when you want to install the clusterware because there are a lot of requirements to be set up before you can actually install the clusterware. This book DOES NOT TEACH YOU how to configure network cards, set up private ip numbers or create a vip address. It does not even tell you how to create users and groups. The author used Linux as his chosen platform to run Oracle. So you better be very, very familiar with Linux specially in networking, using ssh to run commands in other computers, switching privileges/users using su/sudo. The author assumes you are an expert in linux but he does not mention that on the book. He simply skips this steps on the book. Fourthly, this book is just a bunch of fancy technical concepts. Real hands-on examples with step by step details is not on this book. The problem with this author is that he might think we're on the same level of knowledge he is and therefore, many things are simply ASSUMED that you and I know. Fithly, this books DOES NOT tell you anything about the GRID technology and architecture. There's no mention about grid management, including Enterprise Manager or Grid Control. After all, I can tell you this: if you buy this book, you better have the Oracle 10g Online documentation ready and also a very, very good book about Linux just to start off. In the end, you're better off without this book. Oracle 10g online documentation has a step by step on how to install and configure RAC on linux. But there's hope: luckly, i found this book 'ORACLE 10G RAC GRID, SERVICES AND CLUSTERING' by Murali Vallath. This book guides you through the step by step of doing everything including how to set up and configure network cards, private ip, vip addresses, creating users and groups, modifying folders properties on linux, using ssh to execute commands in other machines, switching users and privileges with su/sudo. With this book, you don't need Oracle online documentation or a linux book. It also provides step by step on how to do the same things on windows. It has a vast chapter about ASM with ton's of scripts to convert your database to ASM. So if you are a beginner or intermediate on RAC technology, you definitely should read this book.
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