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= [Vserver] Oracle 10g... any Production Environments on VServer? = ----- * '''From:''' Mike Tierney * '''Date:''' Wed, 27 Apr 2005 06:47:54 +0200 (CEST) ----- <pre>Hi Is anyone currently running Oracle 10g in a Vserver as a Production system? It seems to run just fine inside a Linux 2.6.11.5-vs.1.9.5 (SMP) Vserver. That was using the latest alpha utils with a SuSE SLES 9 guest (basically a copy of the root file system - minimal SLES 9 install of a mere 260-odd RPM's). The only issues I had were: 1) Adding RUNLEVEL="$1" into the start of /vserver/dbserver/etc/rc.d so the SLES 9 guest would start! 2) Putting a few "exit 0"'s into /vserver/dbserver/etc/init.d/network so it wouldn't hang on vserver start or stop(!). 3) Adding an extry for the Vserver's hostname into /vserver/dbserver/etc/hosts to stop Oracle giving me "error 46 encountered when initializing ldm" in my alert.log That last one was a harmless message but it was annoying seeing it pop up! :) I then left it running a nasty AIO stress-test overnight and in the morning it was fine. (The first time I ran it with too many threads and it extended the undo tablespace by 15 gigs and ground to a very abrupt halt!). So the question is, is anybody actually running Oracle 10g inside any Vservers and have they had any problem with it??? The only real downside I can see is that you'd be limiting your support from Oracle. Unless of course you rebooted with a certified Kernel (i.e. SuSE or Redhat), chrooted into the Vserver, and then replicated any problems before logging a support call. Which would be a bit of hassle, especially if you were running your applications in a Vserver on the same box!! Which is kind of the whole point.... Unless the Vserver database is merely a "fail-over" or standby copy. Cheers Mike </pre> ----- * '''Follow-Ups''': ** '''[[msg09564.html|Re: [Vserver] Oracle 10g... any Production Environments on VServer?]]''' *** ''From:'' Herbert Poetzl * Prev by Date: '''[[msg09545.html|Re: [Vserver] Starting vserver kills my X session]]''' * Next by Date: '''[[msg09547.html|Re: [Vserver] vunify help]]''' * Previous by thread: '''[[msg09533.html|[Vserver] Gentoo Build fails]]''' * Next by thread: '''[[msg09564.html|Re: [Vserver] Oracle 10g... any Production Environments on VServer?]]''' * Index(es): ** [[index.html#09546|'''Date''']] ** [[threads.html#09546|'''Thread''']]
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