Oracle Linux HA cluster!!

Dear all
i am planning to implement an Oracle database HA cluster on linux. Following are the servers i am currently having.
1) Oracle 10 G database server on RHEL3
2) Oracle 10G backup server on RHEL3
3) Two Application servers running oracle 9IAS on RHEL3
I am planning to build a HA cluster with 4 node failover and loadbalancing with two database servers and two application servers.
Following is the setup i am thinking of
Two Oracle 10 G database server with failover and failback + Two Oracle 9i Application servers with service failover and failback.
All the four server are connected to the SAN storage through SAN Switch.
is it possible for me to have the following functionalities in the cluster?
a) If any one of the database server fails, the other server should take over
b) if any one of the application server fails, the other application server should run the failed service.
c) All the four nodes should be communicating to each other ,ie two database servers and two application servers.
Whether this type of a cluster is possible using Oracle 9i RAC ? kindly advise
regds
Narayanan S

Yes there is some additional steps
if you are doing clustering this should be your bible
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E10291_01/core.1013/e10294/toc.htm
to install 64bit have a look at these references
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B31017_01/getstart.htm
Metalink note 465159.1
cheers
James

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    Find and control running programs with ps, top, kill, and nice
    Use the jobs, fg and bg commands to view and access several tasks at once on a single shell
    Use the screen command to run several programs and disconnect from running programs on remote systems
      Messaging
    Send local messages with the write and wall commands
    Use talk and ytalk to chat with other users
    Send and read email with the mail and pine commands
      The Secure Shell
    Configure the ssh client and sshd server programs securely
    Establish secure, remote connections to other systems
    Use SSH's key-based authentication
      Managing Software
    Find and download software via FTP & HTTP with text & graphical client programs like wget, lftp, links, Konqueror and Mozilla Firefox
    Install binary programs in RPM packages
    List software already installed on the system with RPM
    Compile and install software from source releases
    Compile and install software from a source RPM (SRPM or .src.rpm) package
      Printing
    Use CUPS to connect to available local and network printers
    Use various commands to process and convert files in preparation for printing
    Send jobs to a printer
    Monitor and remove print jobs
      Mounting FileSystems and Managing Removable Media
    Use the mount command
    Access NFS and SMB filesystems over the network
    Use autofs for on-demand mounting of filesystems without root privileges
      X Window System
    Start the graphical environment manually
    Select different desktop environments
    Launch graphical applications
    Use Linux as an X terminal
    Customize the graphical environment and auto-start applications at login and X startup
    Securely tunnel remote graphical applications through SSH
    How about posting this question in the Certification Forum
    Since Oracle Linux is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you can use and search "RHEL books". There should some.

  • How to configure Oracle Linux 6.5 to request ip address from dhcp server

    I have installed Oracle Linux 6.5 (minimal installation) on a virtual machine created on VMware vSphere 5.5.   I have tried to configure dhcp during the installation by editing IPv4 Settings of System eth0 to use Automatic (DHCP) but somehow it does not work.
    Then I changed the ifcfg-eth0 to use static ip address and that works.
    Here is the content of /etc/sysconfig/network:
    NETWORKING=yes
    HOSTNAME=TESTOL
    Here is the content of /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 using static ip address:
    DEVICE=eth0
    TYPE=Ethernet
    UUID=xxxxxxxx.xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
    ONBOOT=yes
    NM_CONTROLLED=yes
    BOOTPROTO=none
    HWADDR=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
    IPADDR:##.##.###.###
    PREFIX=24
    GATEWAY=##.##.###.###
    DNS1=##.##.###.###
    DOMAIN:test.com
    DEFROUTE=yes
    PEERDNS=yes
    PEERROUTES=yes
    IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=yes
    IPV6INIT=no
    NAME="System eth0"
    Based on my understanding, I should able to use dhcp by changing ifcfg-eth0 (I commented the parameters not needed for dhcp by adding #) but I have tried the following ifcfg-eth0 and it does not work:
    DEVICE=eth0
    TYPE=Ethernet
    UUID=xxxxxxxx.xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
    ONBOOT=yes
    NM_CONTROLLED=yes
    #BOOTPROTO=no
    BOOTPROTO=dhcp
    HWADDR=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
    #IPADDR:##.##.###.###
    #PREFIX=24
    #GATEWAY=##.##.###.###
    DNS1=##.##.###.###
    #DOMAIN:test.com
    DEFROUTE=yes
    PEERDNS=yes
    PEERROUTES=yes
    IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=yes
    IPV6INIT=no
    NAME="System eth0"
    I have also tried to add GATEWAY=##.##.###.### to /etc/sysconfig/network but that does not help.
    I have checked that dhclient package is installed by using rpm -qa dhclient.
    I'm new to Linux.
    Thanks for any help

    If this is your first experience with Oracle Linux, I recommend you perform a default installation instead of going minimal, which is just going to make things more difficult for no good reason. Enterprise Linux is not MS Windows and the difference between default and minimal installations do not compare.
    You also do not want to use the rpm utility to install any software and use yum instead. The yum utility is standard. Rpm does not resolve software dependencies.
    Your ifcfg-eth0 script is missing the line that specifies to use DHCP:
    BOOTPROTO=dhcp
    You can also use the network configuration utility, even in text mode, by typing the following at the command prompt of root:
    system-config-network
    If the above utility is not installed:
    yum install system-config-network-tui
    You will have to configure an appropriate yum repository file. The process is explained in the Oracle Linux release notes:
    https://oss.oracle.com/el6/docs/RELEASE-NOTES-U5-en.html
    See 3.2.3. About Oracle Linux Installation Media
    Then insert the DVD or attach the DVD iso image to your virtual machine and mount it as following:
    mkdir -p /media/ISOimage
    mount /dev/cdrom /media/ISOimage
    The path "/media/ISOimage" should be the same as you specified in the yum repository file.
    After that you can use the yum utility to list or install software.

  • How to compile Oracle Linux source?

    I accidentally downloaded source DVD "Oracle Linux Release 5 Update 2 source - DVD" instead of installable ISO image. Is there anyway I can compile it to make bootable ISO image?
    I tried to search this forum as well as other places but couldn't find any information hence thought of opening a thread before I proceed to download correct file which will again take 10+ hrs with my Internet speed :(
    Any help is highly appreciated. Also I need to know which packages are required to be installed for compiling the source if at all that is possible. I am using Ubuntu 11.10 Desktop.
    Thanks in advance for any help and hope to get a reply soon :) I need to urgently install Oracle 11gR2 on it.
    Edited by: user6582219 on Apr 12, 2012 1:10 AM
    While browsing the forum for any possible solution I came to a thread that discuss installation of a package oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall. When searched through search engine I came to know about recent certification Oracle 11gR2 on Oracle Linux 6, here is the link https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/entry/announcing_oracle_database_11g_r2
    https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/entry/announcing_oracle_database_11g_r2
    Thing is I already have Oracle Linux 6 Update 2 (the latest) installed on my machine in dual boot mode so I dropped the idea of installing version 5.2. As per the documentation 11gR2 was not certified earlier on Linux 6.2 so I thought of installing 5.2 but it is not necessary now.
    I would still appreciate if someone could answer my question just for knowing the procedure compiling source. May be it can help someone else trying to achieve this.
    I have another couple of important questions and need guidance from the experts over here. I am not sure if it is appropriate to open a new thread but for now I am posting them here.
    Before proceeding here are my environment details:
    Machine: x86 32 bit with 2 GB RAM/250 GB HD.
    OS: Kubuntu 11.10 Desktop and Oracle Linux 6 Update 2 in dual boot mode.
    Here are my partition details for your reference but as I am planning to do the installation from the scratch following new ideal scheme you can jump to last paragraph following the line "*********************************" for my questions.
    Unfortunately my partition plan went wrong and here is what I have now:
    Disk /dev/sda: 250.1 GB, 250059350016 bytes
    255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders, total 488397168 sectors
    Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    Disk identifier: 0x3d5ba9e1
    Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
    /dev/sda1 * 2048 1002047 500000 83 Linux
    /dev/sda2 151525080 361253654 104864287+ 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
    /dev/sda4 1003518 151001087 74998785 5 Extended
    /dev/sda5 1003520 7002111 2999296 82 Linux swap / Solaris
    /dev/sda6 7004160 11001855 1998848 83 Linux
    /dev/sda7 11003904 51001343 19998720 83 Linux
    /dev/sda8 51003392 110041087 29518848 83 Linux
    Partition table entries are not in disk order
    /dev/sda1 here is /tmp, /dev/sda2 is my data partition, I have separate /home / (root) partition for Kubuntu and remianing around 20 GB in extended partition is used for Oracle Linux 6.2 with default Oracle suggested LVM partition. I also have separate /boot for Kubuntu and I chose not to install grub while installing Oracle Linux. I later modified grub.cfg to add entries for Oracle Linux and now I can boot both OSs successfully.
    My issue now is I cannot extend 20 GB space (in extended partition) that I have given to Oracle though I have around 40 GB space available. This is because I alreay have 4 primary partitions (one for /boot others for "data" and one extended partition). So I have to make primary partition out of free space and install Oracle in a single partition without following recommended partition layout scheme.
    Now I want to do the installation of both the OS from the scratch and really need an advice on partition layout scheme. Here is summary of what I wan to achieve:
    1. Keep the "data" partition (primary) intact and carve an ideal partition layout for both the OS with separate /boot, /tmp, /home, swap (and may be for /usr???). Also may be I can share swap?
    2. How do I go about using LVM and is it recommended for this case? What would be ideal locations for each partitions and sizes? I already used 100 GB for "data" so now I want to keep 60 GB for Oracle Linux (and Oracle DB for which I will again make few sub-partitions) and remaining will be for Kubuntu.
    Well, I am not sure if this is the right place to ask these questions but since I can see very knowlegeable top contributors here that are willing to help novice users I thought of posting these questions.
    I would really really appreciate if someone can provide me rough draft of partition scheme in my case considering the sub-partitions needed for Oracle DB. I went thorugh number of forums and documentations to come up with solutuion and finally thought of getting help after much confusion.
    I really need to carefully plan this time because it's third time I am doing reinstallation from the scratch because of poor plan I followed previously.
    Thank you very much in advance and please let me know in case more information is needed from my side.
    Regards,
    Ramesh

    I accidentally downloaded source DVD "Oracle Linux Release 5 Update 2 source - DVD" instead of installable ISO image. Is there anyway I can compile it to make bootable ISO image?Google will be your best friend for such a question, for instance, "Creating a Custom centos Linux bootable ISO Image". There is no need to duplicate the effort. I recommend you download the correct installation DVD, e.g. 5.8
    Thing is I already have Oracle Linux 6 Update 2 (the latest) installed on my machine in dual boot mode so I dropped the idea of installing version 5.2. As per the documentation 11gR2 was not certified earlier on Linux 6.2 so I thought of installing 5.2 but it is not necessary now.So you don't need to install 5.2 anymore, but you want the information how to compile a installation DVD from the 5.2 source anyway?!
    I have another couple of important questions and need guidance from the experts over here. I am not sure if it is appropriate to open a new thread but for now I am posting them here.Questions may be important for you, but not necessarily for others. No one will complain if you create a new thread for particular questions or subjects. It is better to separate your topics and questions rather than creating a multi-mega thread, which does little to help anyone else but you. It means more work on your end, but it will be easier for anyone to participate or answer your questions, and it will allow you to better award answers.
    Regarding your partitioning questions: It is generally difficult to address such topics in a forum. You are asking for a book of information. My advice is to drop the old fashioned concepts of dual or triple boot options and install Oracle VirtualBox instead. It will make all of these questions obsolete and you can use whatever defaults when installing your virtual machine guest OS. Its a far more superior way of dealing with multiple operating systems on one and the same computer.
    I am using Ubuntu 11.10 Desktop.
    I need to urgently install Oracle 11gR2 on it.For what it's worth, if you can combine the two source below you should be able to install and run 11gR2 on Ubuntu 11.10.
    Install Oracle 11gR2 on Ubuntu Linux 11.04 (64-bit) Howto
    Install Oracle 11gR2 on Ubuntu Linux 11.04 (64-bit) Howto
    Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Linux Ubuntu 11.10 howto
    Oracle 11gR2 Express Edition on Linux Ubuntu 11.10 howto
    However, check out VirtualBox.

  • Oracle Linux 6.1 guest fails to boot on VM 3.0.2

    Hi,
    I've been using the templates to create vm guests successfully, so time to push the boundary again!
    I've created a Linux 6.1 PVM guest and, after a little trial and error to get the install boot working, I managed to run through the Linux install process. I then changed the boot in VM Manger to remove the Network boot option and restarted the VM guest and it failed to start. I checked the ovs-agent.log on the server and it has this error message.
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    I'm not sure if its relevant but the grub.conf file looks like this:
    title Oracle VM Server-ovs (xen-4.0.0 2.6.32.21-38ovs)
    root (hd0,0)
    kernel /xen.gz dom0_mem=544M
    module /vmlinuz-2.6.32.21-38xen ro root=UUID=32f4fe8e-cc96-43db-9125-4097ec18024d
    module /initrd-2.6.32.21-38xen.img
    title Oracle VM Server-ovs serial console (xen-4.0.0 2.6.32.21-38ovs)
    root (hd0,0)
    kernel /xen.gz console=com1,vga com1=57600,8n1 dom0_mem=544M
    module /vmlinuz-2.6.32.21-38xen ro root=UUID=32f4fe8e-cc96-43db-9125-4097ec18024d console=tty0 console=ttyS0,57600n8
    module /initrd-2.6.32.21-38xen.img
    Has anyone got ideas why it is failing for me ?
    Thanks

    Mark C wrote:
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  • Upgrade OS Oracle Linux Server release 6.3 with Oracle DB 11.2.0.3.0

    Hello!
    I have Primary, two Physical Standby and one Logical Standby Servers.
    $ uname -a
    Linux host 2.6.39-200.32.1.el6uek.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Sep 26 23:11:38 PDT 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
    $ cat /etc/issue
    Oracle Linux Server release 6.3
    SQL> select * from v$version;
    BANNER
    Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
    PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
    CORE 11.2.0.3.0 Production
    TNS for Linux: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
    NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
    SQL> select * from dba_registry;
    COMP_ID COMP_NAME VERSION STATUS MODIFIED NAMESPACE CONTROL SCHEMA PROCEDURE STARTUP PARENT_ID OTHER_SCHEMAS
    CATALOG Oracle Database Catalog Views 11.2.0.3.0 VALID 30-SEP-2012 02:07:19 SERVER SYS SYS DBMS_REGISTRY_SYS.VALIDATE_CATALOG
    CATPROC Oracle Database Packages and Types 11.2.0.3.0 VALID 30-SEP-2012 02:07:19 SERVER SYS SYS DBMS_REGISTRY_SYS.VALIDATE_CATPROC APPQOSSYS,DBSNMP,DIP,ORACLE_OCM,OUTLN,SYSTEM
    OWM Oracle Workspace Manager 11.2.0.3.0 VALID 30-SEP-2012 02:07:19 SERVER SYS WMSYS VALIDATE_OWM
    XDB Oracle XML Database 11.2.0.3.0 VALID 30-SEP-2012 02:07:19 SERVER SYS XDB DBMS_REGXDB.VALIDATEXDB
    DGMGRL> connect sys/password
    Connected.
    DGMGRL> show configuration verbose;
    Configuration - work_DataGuardConfig
    Protection Mode: MaxAvailability
    Databases:
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    physical1 - Physical standby database
    physical1 - Physical standby database
    Properties:
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    OperationTimeout = '30'
    FastStartFailoverLagLimit = '30'
    CommunicationTimeout = '180'
    FastStartFailoverAutoReinstate = 'TRUE'
    FastStartFailoverPmyShutdown = 'TRUE'
    BystandersFollowRoleChange = 'ALL'
    Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED
    Configuration Status:
    SUCCESS
    $ rpm -qa
    kernel-2.6.32-279.5.2.el6.x86_64
    system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.27-5.el6.noarch
    poppler-data-0.4.0-1.el6.noarch
    mesa-dri-drivers-7.11-5.el6.x86_64
    ghostscript-fonts-5.50-23.1.el6.noarch
    libxml2-python-2.7.6-8.0.1.el6_3.3.x86_64
    PyGreSQL-3.8.1-2.el6.x86_64
    perl-Time-HiRes-1.9721-127.el6.x86_64
    glibc-2.12-1.80.el6_3.5.i686
    kernel-2.6.32-279.9.1.el6.x86_64
    biosdevname-0.3.11-1.el6.x86_64
    device-mapper-1.02.74-10.el6.x86_64
    strace-4.5.19-1.11.el6_3.2.x86_64
    aic94xx-firmware-30-2.el6.noarch
    cpuspeed-1.5-15.el6.x86_64
    matahari-network-0.6.0-14.el6.x86_64
    rhino-1.7-0.7.r2.2.el6.noarch
    elinks-0.12-0.20.pre5.el6.x86_64
    libICE-1.0.6-1.el6.x86_64
    lvm2-libs-2.02.95-10.el6.x86_64
    perl-Crypt-SSLeay-0.57-16.el6.x86_64
    libtar-1.2.11-17.el6.x86_64
    perl-XML-Twig-3.34-1.el6.noarch
    libidn-1.18-2.el6.x86_64
    libreport-plugin-logger-2.0.9-5.0.1.el6.x86_64
    crda-1.1.1_2010.11.22-1.el6.x86_64
    lua-5.1.4-4.1.el6.x86_64
    gnutls-2.8.5-4.el6_2.2.x86_64
    yp-tools-2.9-12.el6.x86_64
    attr-2.4.44-7.el6.x86_64
    libtirpc-0.2.1-5.el6.x86_64
    file-5.04-13.el6.x86_64
    pax-3.4-10.1.el6.x86_64
    zip-3.0-1.el6.x86_64
    dash-0.5.5.1-3.1.el6.x86_64
    latrace-0.5.9-2.el6.x86_64
    kexec-tools-2.0.3-3.0.1.el6.x86_64
    libasyncns-0.8-1.1.el6.x86_64
    libertas-usb8388-firmware-5.110.22.p23-3.1.el6.noarch
    nss-softokn-3.12.9-11.el6.x86_64
    dbus-python-0.83.0-6.1.el6.x86_64
    ql2200-firmware-2.02.08-3.1.el6.noarch
    avahi-libs-0.6.25-11.el6.x86_64
    nfs-utils-lib-1.1.5-4.el6.x86_64
    redhat-indexhtml-6-1.0.2.el6.noarch
    boost-regex-1.41.0-11.0.1.el6_1.2.x86_64
    rpm-python-4.8.0-27.el6.x86_64
    slang-2.2.1-1.el6.x86_64
    perl-core-5.10.1-127.el6.x86_64
    libselinux-2.0.94-5.3.el6.x86_64
    iptables-ipv6-1.4.7-5.1.el6_2.x86_64
    audit-libs-2.2-2.el6.x86_64
    tcpdump-4.0.0-3.20090921gitdf3cb4.2.el6.x86_64
    keyutils-libs-1.4-4.el6.x86_64
    crash-6.0.4-2.el6.x86_64
    python-setuptools-0.6.10-3.el6.noarch
    perl-libs-5.10.1-127.el6.x86_64
    lsof-4.82-4.el6.x86_64
    perl-Module-Load-Conditional-0.30-127.el6.x86_64
    libusb1-1.0.9-0.5.rc1.el6.x86_64
    libunistring-0.9.3-5.el6.x86_64
    rsync-3.0.6-9.el6.x86_64
    libXi-1.3-3.el6.x86_64
    perl-IO-Zlib-1.09-127.el6.x86_64
    perl-HTML-Tagset-3.20-4.el6.noarch
    libXt-1.0.7-1.el6.x86_64
    perl-devel-5.10.1-127.el6.x86_64
    boost-wave-1.41.0-11.0.1.el6_1.2.x86_64
    scli-1.7.3-50.x86_64
    libthai-0.1.12-3.el6.x86_64
    perl-Compress-Raw-Bzip2-2.020-127.el6.x86_64
    mpfr-2.4.1-6.el6.x86_64
    foomatic-db-ppds-4.0-7.20091126.el6.noarch
    eggdbus-0.6-3.el6.x86_64
    libXxf86misc-1.0.2-1.el6.x86_64
    libvisual-0.4.0-9.1.el6.x86_64
    mysql-libs-5.1.61-4.el6.x86_64
    libnih-1.0.1-7.el6.x86_64
    oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall-1.0-6.el6.x86_64
    hal-0.5.14-11.el6.x86_64
    libgcrypt-1.4.5-9.el6_2.2.x86_64
    boost-test-1.41.0-11.0.1.el6_1.2.x86_64
    glibc-common-2.12-1.80.el6_3.5.x86_64
    mysql-5.1.61-4.el6.x86_64
    ncurses-5.7-3.20090208.el6.x86_64
    python-qpid-0.14-11.el6_3.noarch
    qpid-qmf-0.14-14.0.1.el6_3.x86_64
    matahari-lib-0.6.0-14.el6.x86_64
    oracle-logos-60.0.11-9.el6.noarch
    perl-Module-Build-0.3500-127.el6.x86_64
    libhugetlbfs-utils-2.12-2.el6.x86_64
    fontpackages-filesystem-1.41-1.1.el6.noarch
    perl-Parse-CPAN-Meta-1.40-127.el6.x86_64
    openswan-2.6.32-19.el6_3.x86_64
    ncurses-libs-5.7-3.20090208.el6.x86_64
    e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.12-12.el6.x86_64
    dracut-004-284.0.1.el6_3.1.noarch
    ConsoleKit-libs-0.4.1-3.el6.x86_64
    udev-147-2.42.el6.x86_64
    bind-utils-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.4.x86_64
    iwl5150-firmware-8.24.2.2-1.el6.noarch
    unixODBC-devel-2.2.14-11.el6.x86_64
    quota-3.17-16.el6.x86_64
    xdg-utils-1.0.2-17.20091016cvs.el6.noarch
    matahari-broker-0.6.0-14.el6.x86_64
    mingetty-1.08-5.el6.x86_64
    samba-common-3.5.10-125.el6.x86_64
    usermode-1.102-3.el6.x86_64
    abrt-addon-ccpp-2.0.8-6.0.1.el6.x86_64
    perl-XML-Dumper-0.81-6.el6.noarch
    libdhash-0.4.2-9.el6.x86_64
    crontabs-1.10-33.el6.noarch
    libevent-1.4.13-4.el6.x86_64
    mtr-0.75-5.el6.x86_64
    atk-1.28.0-2.el6.x86_64
    sgpio-1.2.0.10-5.el6.x86_64
    rdate-1.4-16.el6.x86_64
    boost-system-1.41.0-11.0.1.el6_1.2.x86_64
    latencytop-common-0.5-9.el6.x86_64
    libsemanage-2.0.43-4.1.el6.x86_64
    libtopology-0.3-7.el6.x86_64
    libtheora-1.1.0-2.el6.x86_64
    atmel-firmware-1.3-7.el6.noarch
    cryptsetup-luks-1.2.0-7.el6.x86_64
    python-dmidecode-3.10.13-1.el6.x86_64
    ipw2200-firmware-3.1-4.el6.noarch
    m4-1.4.13-5.el6.x86_64
    bfa-firmware-3.0.2.2-1.el6.noarch
    python-iwlib-0.1-1.2.el6.x86_64
    libedit-2.11-4.20080712cvs.1.el6.x86_64
    smartmontools-5.42-2.el6.x86_64
    numpy-1.4.1-9.el6.x86_64
    libcom_err-1.41.12-12.el6.x86_64
    nmap-5.51-2.0.1.el6.x86_64
    python-paramiko-1.7.5-2.1.el6.noarch
    grep-2.6.3-3.el6.x86_64
    tcsh-6.17-19.el6_2.x86_64
    db4-4.7.25-17.el6.x86_64
    db4-utils-4.7.25-17.el6.x86_64
    perl-Params-Check-0.26-127.el6.x86_64
    make-3.81-20.el6.x86_64
    expat-2.0.1-11.el6_2.x86_64
    SDL-1.2.14-3.el6.x86_64
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