  | |  | Oracle cluster configuration : RH Cluster Suite mandatory | Oracle cluster configuration : RH Cluster Suite mandatory 2005-08-24 - By Frank, Ryan
Back I don't think I completely understand the comment "In a 2 node RAC, it only takes the one node to fail to bring everything down". I run several 2 node RAC's using OCFS on RedHat AS, I have had machines fail for many reasons, and never has it brought down the RAC? In fact most of our DBA's didn't even notice the other node was down, or we had it up before they noticed.
The thing to consider is OCFS is strictly for Oracle. When I say this, I have been dealing with people writing other files to an OCFS volume and causing OOM (Out Of Memory) kills. Has to do with the buffer_head_cache for the file system. Oracle seems to feel that they warn you not to put anything else on it, so they have not done anything to resolve it... I am not sure if OCFS v2 has this issue, but I would be pretty confident that GFS does not.
So I guess it would depend on what you intended to use the shared file system for. If you want it for general purpose and some Oracle RAC stuff, then GFS may be the right choice to maintain consistency within your environment. I on the other hand only intend to use the shared disks for Oracle, so I selected OCFS.
All-in-all I have been very happy with OCFS. It has worked very well with very little headache (Once we got rid of the OOM Kill problem).
-Ryan
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From what I read in RedHat's FAQ on GFS (i think that is where it was), if RAC is being used for availability (and not the pure need for the hoursepower), then you will want at least a 3 node RAC due to a process which runs on one of the GFS nodes. In a 2 node RAC, it only takes the one node to fail to bring everything down. In a 3 node rac, two nodes come down before everything is brought down. Donno why installing the "controller" on each node isn't an option apart from overhead. If overhead is the issue,
then why would one want this to reside on any node?
Oracle claims OCFS is comparable to RAW devices. Donno where GFS stands on this.
>What is Red Hat's stance of OCFS v2. vs. GFS?
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