Oracle B32100-01 User Manual

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Setting up the OracleAS Disaster Recovery Environment

Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Disaster Recovery

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127.0.0.1 localhost

213.2.2.330 asmid1.oracle.com asmid1

213.2.2.331 asmid2.oracle.com asmid2

213.2.2.110 asinfra.oracle.com asinfra

c.

Ensure that the "hosts:" line in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file has "files" as
the first item:

hosts: files nis dns

The entry specifies the ordering of the name resolution. If another method is
listed first, then the node will use the other method to resolve the hostname.

Verifying that the Nodes Resolve the Hostnames Correctly

After making the changes and restarting the nodes, check that the nodes resolve the
hostnames properly by running the following commands:

On the middle-tier nodes on both sites, run the hostname command. This should
return the internal hostname. For example, the command should return "asmid1"
if you run it on prodmid1 and standbymid1.

prompt> hostname

asmid1

On each node, ping the other nodes in the environment using the internal
hostname as well as the external hostname. The command should be successful.
For example, from the first midtier node, prodmid1, run the following commands:

prompt> ping prodinfra ping the production infrastructure node

PING prodinfra: 56 data byes

64 bytes from prodinfra.oracle.com (138.1.2.111): icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms

^C

prompt> ping iasinfra ping the production infrastructure node

PING iasinfra: 56 data byes

64 bytes from iasinfra.oracle.com (138.1.2.111): icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms

^C

prompt> ping iasmid2 ping the second production midtier node

PING iasmid2: 56 data byes

64 bytes from iasmid2.oracle.com (138.1.2.444): icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms

^C

prompt> ping prodmid2 ping the second production midtier node

PING prodmid2: 56 data byes

64 bytes from prodmid2.oracle.com (138.1.2.444): icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms

^C

prompt> ping standbymid1 ping the first standby midtier node

PING standbymid1: 56 data byes

64 bytes from standbymid1.oracle.com (213.2.2.330): icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms

Note:

In the hosts file, be sure that the line that identifies the

current node comes immediately after the localhost definition (the
line with the 127.0.0.1 address).

Note:

Restart the nodes after editing these files.

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