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How do I start with OBIEE Horizontal Clustering.
Hi All,
Failover/High Availablity/Clustering-- Currently I am looking into these terms in OBIEE. But not sure how I will start. I do have Two Physical servers in active/passive mode, But at application level I have to do the clustering.
Please guide me through.
Thanks,
Abinash
Answers
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How do you start?
-OBIEE 11G: Scaling Your Deployment - 11g Release 1 (11.1.1)
- OBIEE 12C:
Be familiar with OBIEE 12C file locations, software certification.
Oracle Support Note: OBIEE 12c Quick Reference: How To Cluster | Scale-out OBIEE 12c Including Examples (Doc ID 2101898.1)
And also there is some documentation of some blogs that you could get in OBIEE 12c.
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Not answering your question but for the future try to gives few extra pieces...
Like the version you use as there are so many around and works in different ways.
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
PS: I see you have a obiee11g tag, but that's not so obvious to see, and 11g which one? 11.1.1.5, 11.1.1.6, 11.1.1.7, 11.1.1.9? which bundle patch? I guess you get my point... Help others in helping you.
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Hi
We have OBIEE 11g(11.1.1.7.150120) .
Thanks,
Abinash
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Then start reading the documentation which has already been provided to you as link in this thread.
1.) Scaling out an environment does not take 2 button clicks.
2.) Your question is so vast and unprecise that we definitely can not give any other answer than: Read the doc. Think. Implement. Come back with precise detail questions.
3.) It hugely depends on your environment.
4.) "Do my homework" questions will never yield better results than this thread showcases to you.
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