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Installing Oracle Application Server in an OracleAS Disaster Recovery Environment

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Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

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10.2.4 If You Want to Use OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster on the Production Site

On the production site of a OracleAS Disaster Recovery system, you can set up the
OracleAS Infrastructure to run in a OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster configuration. In
this case, you have two nodes in a hardware cluster, and you install the OracleAS
Infrastructure on a shared disk. See

Chapter 8, "Installing in High Availability

Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster"

for details.

Figure 10–4

Infrastructure in an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster Configuration

To set up OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster in this environment, use the virtual IP
address (instead of the physical IP address) for asinfra.asha on the production site. The
following example assumes 138.1.2.120 is the virtual IP address.

asmid1.asha IN A 138.1.2.333

asmid2.asha IN A 138.1.2.444

asinfra.asha IN A 138.1.2.120 this is a virtual IP address

remote_infra.asha IN A 213.2.2.110

On the standby site, you still use the physical IP address for asinfra.asha, but the
remote_infra.asha uses the virtual IP address.

asmid1.asha IN A 213.2.2.330

asmid2.asha IN A 213.2.2.331

asinfra.asha IN A 213.2.2.110 physical IP address

remote_infra.asha IN A 138.1.2.120 virtual IP address

10.3 Installing Oracle Application Server in an OracleAS Disaster
Recovery Environment

Install Oracle Application Server as follows:

Production Site

prodinfra = 138.1.2.111

prodinfra2 = 138.1.2.112

Virtual hostname: asinfra
Virtual IP address: 138.1.2.120

OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster

Nodes running middle tiers (unchanged)

Standby Site

(unchanged)

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