Hello, My question: ----------- I have two sun fire v240 with solaris 9, connected to a common storage, with an oracle installation wich is not so much important as to spend money on a commercial High Availavility (HA) solution as Veritas. Even that I would like to set these two servers on a HA mode, such that when one is down the other start to serve the oracle service. I wonder if someone have done this with open source software? I know that I could use heartbeat to "see" if the other server is down but I am not sure if I can just mount the oracle filesystems where reside the dbf files on the storage and start oracle as if the original server were. The answer: ---------- The consensus was to check out HA/FST at http://www.fstha.com. However one person recommend me to download Sun Cluster for free from a web page from Sun. I don't know if it is actually free and under what conditions. It would be nice if someone could clarify me this. I will try ha/fst. Thanks to: Martin Baldenegro <mdb@dosmanos.cwiz.com> Lance Tost <Lance.Tost@sanofipasteur.com> Ramesh Edupalli <redupalli.contractor@wwre.org> Ajit Datey <ajit@datey.org> Reggie Beavers <reggiebeavers@fstha.com> Alex Stade <alex@trdlnk.com> Sisir K <sisiro@sisiro.com> Best regards, ---sram Salvador Ramirez Flandes Universidad de Concepcion _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Jul 20 09:51:47 2005
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