From: Jim Turner (JTurner@hertz.com)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2006 - 15:49:01 EDT
Although this is not purely an HP-UX question, I hope you'll forgive me for
tapping the brain trust which I've found to live here.
On a two-node RAC cluster, why does Oracle say that a simple crossover
cable is not supported for the cluster interconnect? Oracle insists that
the interconnect must go through a switch because the switch provldes some
sort of heartbeat mojo that the Oracle driver needs. (SQE Test?)
I just want to understand why I'm gonna have to burn two switch ports
instead of using a crossover cable.
Thanks!
(Cross-posted to the ITRC Forums.)
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