Concurrent Managers in a Non-PCP RAC environment

Hi Gurus,
If one of the RAC instance which is running most of the managers fails in RAC (Non-PCP) environment, what happens to the managers and requests?
How to ensure failover in this case?
Is it possible to start all the managers and requests on other RAC instance node without manual intervention?
Thanks in advance.
~Santosh

user8828742 wrote:
Hi Gurus,
If one of the RAC instance which is running most of the managers fails in RAC (Non-PCP) environment, what happens to the managers and requests?
How to ensure failover in this case?
Is it possible to start all the managers and requests on other RAC instance node without manual intervention?
Thanks in advance.
~SantoshPlease see these docs.
Failover is Not Working in E-Business RAC Environment. [ID 386685.1]
Can Automatic Failover Occur With Forms On a Multi-node Oracle RAC Database for E-Business Suite? [ID 1500213.1]
Using Oracle 11g Release 2 Real Application Clusters with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 [ID 823587.1] -- 3.9.2 Set Up PCP
How to Activate Parallel Concurrent Processing - Background Facts and Setup Steps [ID 602899.1]
Concurrent Manager Do Not Fail Over When One Rac Instance Goes Down. [ID 1335036.1]
Thanks,
Hussein

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    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:48.405 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:52.444 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:52.444 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:56.484 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:42:56.484 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:00.516 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:00.516 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:04.563 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:04.563 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:08.603 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:08.603 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:12.643 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:12.643 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:16.676 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:16.676 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:20.723 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:20.723 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:24.762 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:24.762 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:28.802 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:28.802 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:32.842 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:32.842 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:36.882 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:36.882 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
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    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:40.922 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:44.964 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:44.964 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
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    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:49.002 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
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    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:53.043 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
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    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:57.085 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
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    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:05.164 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
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    [    CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:09.196 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
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    [ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.425 [12350:3] dskm_nfy_kgzf1: notified thread kgzf enabled
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