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Oracle 10G RAC stability problems

Hi everyone!

We've just installed a two node 10G RAC environment under Linux AS 3.0
for EM64T (Intel's new chip) with shared storage on an EMC box and got
the thing running. However, it is not stable. From the logs, we see
that one node misses 60 check-ins which causes the remaining node to
start an eviction. As the last part of the eviction the remaining node
trys to reboot the "dead" node but the "dead" node just hangs. After a
bit the remaining node also fails.

Has anyone else seen this behavior? We've doubled checked our network
and IP assignments for public and private subnets and have the latest
versions of CRS and OCFS. We are not running ASM.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

Stephen
Aug 11 '05 #1
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