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Migrating Oracle 9i Oracle Fail Safe Cluster to Windows 2000 Active Director

Migrating Oracle 9i Oracle Fail Safe Cluster to Windows 2000 Active Director

2005-04-21       - By Mohammad Rafiq
Reply:     1     2  

Mark,

Although I have no experience of Fail safe on AD server, but our
platform engieering moving database servers from NT4 domain to AD
servers. The most common mistake is to set up ORA-DBA group on AD
server which is stopping you to login as SYSDBA without password.
Please request them to follow instructions given by Oracle doc
Note:204289.1 for proper setup of Oracle DBA accounts.
Your Oracle ids must be a part of ADMIN and ORACLE_DBA groups and that
server must be defined properly in ADS.

HTH,

Regards
Rafiq


On 4/21/05, Patterson, M. (Mark) - Swords <Mark.Patterson@(protected)> wrote=
:
> Migrating Oracle 9i Oracle Fail Safe Cluster to Windows 2000 =3D Active
> Directory
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> Hi,
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> We will shortly be =3D commencing a migration of our clustered production
> database from its =3D current NT4 domain to an Active Directory domain.
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> The database is =3D clustered on a two node Oracle Fail Safe cluster.
> Does anybody have =3D any experience with and advice on steps, potential
> pitfalls, other considerations =3D etc. on the above please?
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> Environment =3D info:
> Server(s):      HP Proliant DL580 G2 =3D (*2)
> OS:     =3D         =3D         MS Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4
> Software:       Oracle =3D 9.2.0.5.0 Enterprise Edition
>        =3D         =3D         Oracle Fail Safe 3.3.2
>        =3D         =3D         Microsoft Cluster Service
>        =3D
> Many =3D thanks,
> Mark.
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