I have two questions for  oracle 10g rac  install  for turbolinux11

this kernel 2.6.18-53
the first questions about asm
does asm`s disk only install a node (not install two or more nodes?)
the second questions:
does shall install oracle_clustware_10.2.1 or install oracle_10.2.1_datebase
when i install the oracle_clustware now i must be install datebase?????

Hi user10203064
the first questions about asm
does asm`s disk only install a node (not install two or more nodes?)
ASM instance shall be installed on both nodes
the second questions:
does shall install oracle_clustware_10.2.1 or install oracle_10.2.1_datebase
when i install the oracle_clustware now i must be install datebase?????´
You have to install first CRS, after that ASM and the database at the end
http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/rac.102/b14197/toc.htm
Edited by: Hub on Nov 14, 2008 9:19 PM
Edited by: Hub on Nov 14, 2008 9:20 PM

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