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RAC 11g vs 12c
Deiby GómezOracle Linux Certified Implementation Specialist.Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certified Professional.Oracle Database 12c Administrator Certified Professional.Oracle Service Oriented Architecture Infrastructure Implementation Certified Expert.Oracle Exadata Database Machine X3 AdministratorOracle RAC 11g and Grid Infrastructure Administrator
Deiby Gómez
@oraworld_teamwww.oraworld-team.com/oraworldteam
@hdeibywww.oraclefromguatemala.com.gt /HDeiby
• Oracle Database <=11g Architecture• Multitenant Architecture • Oracle 11g Configurations• Oracle 12c Configurations• RAC 12c Configurations• How to Know which Hub Node is used by a Leaf Node?• RAC Networks• Node Eviction• ASM 11g• ASM 12c: Flex ASM • What-If Command Evaluation • Password File• Supporting IPV6• DBCA improvements
AGENDA
Oracle Database <=11g Architecture
Multitenant Architecture
Container Database (CDB)
Pluggable Database (PDB)
Multitenant Architecture
Oracle 11g Configurations
Oracle 12c Configurations
• Only the Hub Nodes require direct access to the OCR and voting disks
• Fewer interactions are required between nodes
RAC 12c Configurations
How to Know which Hub Node is used by a Leaf Node?
• How to change from standard cluster to flex cluster and viceversa• How to change from hub node to leaf node and viceversa• How to see the cluster mode• How to see the node role
• How to see which Hub Node is used by one Leaf Node. • How to set which Hub Node has to be used by one Leaf Node.
ols.pl - A script to display GI/RAC cluster info (Doc ID 1568439.1)http://www.toadworld.com/platforms/oracle/b/weblog/archive/2014/07/24/how-to-know-which-hub-node-is-used-by-a-leaf-node.aspx
1. Connect to the Leaf Node you want to know its Hub Node.2. Go to $CRS_HOME/log/<hostname>/cssd3. Execute: cat ocssd.log |grep "clssscPipeConnect: Successfully connected to node
with connection string"|tail -1
RAC Networks
http://www.toadworld.com/platforms/oracle/b/weblog/archive/2014/07/21/node-eviction-leaf-node-vs-hub-node-vs-standard-node.aspx
Node Eviction
<=11g
• Interconnect interface
12c Hub Nodes
• Interconnect Interfaces• ASM Network failure doesn’t cause reboot
12c Leaf Nodes:
• Cluster software restart regardless the network
http://www.toadworld.com/platforms/oracle/b/weblog/archive/2014/07/21/node-eviction-leaf-node-vs-hub-node-vs-standard-node.aspx
ASM 11g
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/database/flexasm-flexcluster-benefits-odb12c-2177371.html
ASM 12c: Flex ASM
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/database/flexasm-flexcluster-benefits-odb12c-2177371.html
ASM 12c: Flex ASM
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/database/flexasm-flexcluster-benefits-odb12c-2177371.html
What-If Command Evaluation
Supported events:– Resource Start– Resource Stop– Resource Relocate– Resource Modify– Resource Add– Resource Failure– Server Pool Addition– Server Pool Removal– Server Relocate– Server Removal– Set Active Policy– Server Pool Modification – Server Addition
Password File
<=11g
12c
http://www.toadworld.com/platforms/oracle/b/weblog/archive/2014/07/25/oracle-rac-12c-password-file.aspx
Supporting IPv6
In previous versions, support for IPv6 was incomplete:
• VIP and network agent supported only IPv4.
Oracle Clusterware12c provides complete support for IPv6:
• VIPs and network agents are enhanced to support IPv6. • IPv6 and IPv4 can coexist on the same network• A VIP supporting IPv4 and IPv6 is created.• Oracle Net Listeners set up endpoints using both addresses.• Databases accept connections on both endpoints.
DBCA improvements
DBCA improvements
http://www.toadworld.com/members/deiby-gomez/blogs/default.aspx#post-10573