Certified Oracle RAC Scenarios for Oralce eBusiness suite cloning

(Based on Oracle Metalink note: 783188.1 as on 3-Mar-2009)

This document is divided into the following sections:

  • Section 1: Terminology
  • Section 2: Supported Scenarios
  • Section 3: References

The most up-to-date version of this document can be obtained in Note 783188.1.

Section 1: Terminology

Cloning an Oracle E-Business Suite system that uses an Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) enabled database involves numerous different technology components and steps, and would therefore be a complex, error-prone process if carried out manually.

To speed up, simplify, and enhance reliability of the process, Oracle offers the following tools for use in cloning RAC Enabled Oracle E-Business Suite systems:

  • Rapid Clone – Command-line tool
  • Oracle Application Management Pack for Oracle E-Business Suite (AMP) – GUI-based tool used for automated end-to-end cloning

This document provides details of the RAC scenarios that are currently certified for cloning using these tools. Other scenarios are planned as shown.

Note: Scenarios not shown are not supported.

Section 2: Supported Scenarios

The following table illustrates the various cloning permutations that exist with different versions of Oracle E-Business Suite and its components, operating system software, and the cloning tools available.

Rapid Clone

Oracle Application Management Pack for Oracle E-Business Suite

Oracle E-Business Suite Version

Scenario Status RDBMS Version Cluster File System Operating System Status RDBMS Version Cluster File System Operating System

11i

RAC-to-RAC Supported 9i N/A Unix, Linux, Windows Planned 10g TBD TBD
RAC-to-Non RAC Supported

9i

N/A

Unix, Linux, Windows

Not Supported

N/A

N/A N/A
Add Nodes to Existing RAC Cluster Supported 9i N/A Unix, Linux, Windows Not Supported N/A N/A N/A
Scale Up or Down while Cloning Supported 9i N/A Unix, Linux, Windows Not Supported N/A N/A N/A

12.0

RAC-to-RAC Supported 10g, 11g ASM, OMF, OCFS2, NFS Linux

(Not Tested on Other Platforms)

Planned 10g, 11g ASM, OMF, OCFS2, NFS Linux
RAC-to-Non RAC Not Supported N/A N/A N/A Planned 10g, 11g ASM, OMF, OCFS2, NFS Linux
Scale Up or Down while Cloning Not Supported N/A N/A N/A Planned 10g, 11g ASM, OMF, OCFS2, NFS Linux

12.1.1

RAC-to-RAC Planned 10g, 11g TBD TBD Planned 10g, 11g TBD TBD
RAC-to-Non RAC Not Supported N/A N/A N/A Planned TBD TBD TBD
Scale Up or Down while Cloning Not Supported N/A N/A N/A Planned TBD TBD TBD

12.2

RAC-to-RAC Planned 10g, 11g TBD TBD Planned 10g, 11g TBD TBD
RAC-to-Non RAC Not Supported N/A N/A N/A Planned TBD TBD TBD
Scale Up or Down while Cloning Not Supported N/A N/A N/A Planned TBD TBD TBD
Key:

N/A = Not Applicable
TBD = To Be Decided

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