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| Hacmp Failover Aix Environment | |
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| Topic Started: Sep 22 2008, 07:17 AM (911 Views) | |
| cBreeze | Sep 22 2008, 07:17 AM Post #1 |
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We have 2 aix(5.3) Boxes, that we had spec'd out (with Lawsons help a yr ago), With the intention of partitioning the 2 boxes into LPARS. and building our LSF9 environments with HA Failover. One box has our current: Prod803 LPAR and LSF9PROD LPAR The 2nd box has -LSF9PRODHA LPAR (for hacmp failover) -LSF9TEST LPAR -LFS9DEV LPAR Does anyone have Failover & what configuration are you using? As we are having discussions with Lawson about the failover setup. Is anyone using an 8 LPAR setup.. (i.e) 4 lpars on each box? One LPAR each for: LDAP WEBSPHERE Oracle 9.0 Apps Thanks for any input! |
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| schroncd | Feb 3 2009, 07:48 PM Post #2 |
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You'll need to put WebSphere and the Lawson environment (and apps) all on the same LPAR - and unless you have a HUGE organization with hundreds of thousands of users, there is no need to split out Tivoli onto a separate LPAR - you'll just be wasting resources for the overhead of the additional OS processes That leaves Oracle - remote or local... it doesn't matter... because whether you create a separate LPAR or not, it's all STILL on the same physical hardware and you're just splitting up a finite set of resources - and every LPAR you create eats the resources required to run another version of the OS before you install anything on it. |
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