Oracle on Linux OEL Cluster

Dear all,
I want to install oracle on Linux OS cluster instaed of Oracle RAC. I need help on this i haven't configured cluster on linux and want to know setps i am using OEL 5.3. i am trying to install this on HP servers and HP Storage. i am using HP-ILO for fencing.
do i first configure Cluster and then install all binaries on node 1 and then db on Storage. what is your recommendation and process to perform this.
Thanks.

well.....make your choices and do it.
there are several cluster solutions for linux. do you really want a forum to be the architect of your cluster? you have made decisions (o/s cluster instead of RAC) what are the reasons?

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