| guest |
Thu Nov 08 01:01:51 GMT 2007 |
| |
Hi,
Can primrose be configured with a primary/slave configuration to manage Fast Connection Failover in Oracle. |
| |
| sedj |
Tue Nov 13 18:38:37 GMT 2007 |
| |
| Do you mean with RAC or something else ? (Primrose does work with RAC fine) ... |
| Sachin Gharat |
Wed Nov 14 23:42:03 GMT 2007 |
| |
I mean with oracle dataguard, where a slave becomes the master, hence the ip address for the database needs to be switched to the new master, and the pool connections rebuilt with the new master.
Basically switching to a new IP address on the fly. |
| sedj |
Thu Nov 22 21:40:33 GMT 2007 |
| |
Hello,
I'm not sure if it is what you require, but version 3.0.11 (to be released in a day or two) supports failover for database setups such as master-master replication / master-slave replication / fast failover.
Basically, the setup for primrose will be to define two pools - one master, one slave where the master has a 'failoverPool' parameter, whereby, if the master pool fails, it will failover to the second pool. Cutback is also supported (so if the primary/master database comes back, the pool cuts back to the original).
If you wish to have some input into the functionality before its put live, then let me know.
I hope its what you are after.
Cheers. |
| guest |
Mon Feb 08 16:39:13 GMT 2010 |
| |
| Need more info on how to implement the FCF in primrose. If primrose implements the FCF because there is no documentation about 'failoverPool' parameter? |
|