Re: concurrent volume groups

Bob.Kelley_at_BRINKSINC.COM
Date: 11/20/03

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    Thanks for that John

    I forgot to mention this is a 5.1 setup

    Bobby Kelley Jr.
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    when i tried to set up a concurrent vg, it complained about certain hacmp
    filesets. i don't know how far into hacmp you need to go, but you need
    some things.

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    Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 2:00 PM
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    Subject: concurrent volume groups

    Anyone know if concurrent volume groups can be used now without HACMP
    managing the data access? Can I use raw non-SSA SAN volumes?

    What we're trying to accomplish is two Oracle database servers with a
    common shared database, load balanced on the front end. Any ideas or
    experiences would be appreciated?

    Bobby Kelley Jr.
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