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For the created alias device file, set the owner, group, and access

permission mode by using the following command. The owner, group,

and access permission mode to be set differs depending on the usage

purpose of Oracle RAC 10g corresponding to that device. For details

on this point, refer to the Oracle documentation.
# chmod mode /dev/alias-device-file
# chown owner:group /dev/alias-device-file
Execution example:
# chmod 640 /dev/crs_ocr1
# chown root:oinstall /dev/crs_ocr1
#

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Execute the following command for the created alias device file and

check that the major number, minor number, owner, group, and

access permission mode is properly set:
# ls -l /dev/alias-device-file
Execution example:
# ls -l /dev/crs_ocr1
crw-r----- 1 root oinstall 307, 1608 date/time /dev/crs_ocr1
#

When Creating an Oracle RAC 11g Environment

Required programs

The following table lists programs required to create an Oracle RAC 11g

environment.

Table 3-14 Programs required to create an Oracle RAC 11g environment

(For Solaris 10 or Solaris 11)

Configurati

on

Program

Remarks

Configuratio

n 1

OS

Solaris 10

--

Oracle RAC 11g Oracle 11g Database

11.1.0.6.0

--

Cluster

Oracle Clusterware

11.1.0.6.0

--

Volume

Manager

None (Specify an HDLM

raw device)

--

Configuratio

n 2

OS

Solaris 10

--

Oracle RAC 11g Oracle 11g Database

11.1.0.6.0

--

Cluster

Oracle Clusterware

11.1.0.6.0

--

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