Programmatically detect if working in RAC mode?

How can I programmatically detect if database is running in RAC mode. I found solution with dbms_utility.is_cluster_database but my boss wants to know is there any other solution. So is there :)

Hi,
If it is a RAC database, you should have several instances in v$thread :SQL> select count(distinct(instance)) from gv$thread;
COUNT(DISTINCT(INSTANCE))
                        1Or check the value of the cluster_database parameter :SQL> select name, value
  2  from v$parameter
  3  where name ='cluster_database';
NAME                           VALUE
cluster_database               FALSEOr count the number of instances in gv$instance:SQL> select count(*) from gv$instance;
  COUNT(*)
         1

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