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OBIEE Disaster Recovery
Dears,
upon Oracle document no. 1669049.1 its not supported to create cluster over wide area network on deferent LAN Subnet.
And as Oracle Disaster Recover Guide is not clear for me.
the question is:
- Should I install the binaries on shared folder NFS ? (if yes Admin server start is very slow its took about 30 min)
- Can someone provide me the steps or simple doc note than the DR guide.
Thanks
Mohamed
Answers
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In order to get a useful answer you need to state clearly; -
1. What is your current hardware / software configuration
2. What are you trying to achieve, is this disaster recovery or is this resilience?
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Thanks @Robert Angel for your reply
my hardware is super cluster / software is Solaris 11.3
2- Disaster Recover. and if active/active is possible it will be better
Regards
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And your version of OBIEE?
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OBIEE version is 12.2.1.1.0
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Not familiar with supercluster, assume you are running virtual servers on this, if so see=>
Like any significant change, make sure you have complete backups before you start.
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Dear,
As i mentioned in my question above ; scale out is not supported in wide area network and different subnet as below link
https://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1221/biee/BIESG/highavail.htm#BIESG1252
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Looking at the docs and asking colleagues I think the best you can hope for with your hardware configuration is active / passive, the latency with WAN would be too great.
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it's ok
how to configure it as active\pasive
and what is the steps
Thanks
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Any update please
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