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groups, then you can select the redundancy as Normal, High, or Flex. Select
Normal, High, or Flex, as per your deployment requirement.
The Flex parameter defines the disk group redundancy. For Oracle ASM
storage, when you select Flex as the disk group redundancy, you can set the
database redundancy to either Mirror or High. You can set the disk group
redundancy only during appliance creation. The database redundancy can be
set anytime you create the database.
The redundancy level is for DATA, RECO, and FLASH. If you select High
redundancy, then DATA, RECO, and FLASH are all High redundancy.
If the system has less than five (5) NVMe storage devices, then redundancy is
automatically set to Normal.
If the system has more than three (3) NVMe storage devices, then you can
choose the Flex redundancy option.
The redundancy level for REDO can be set to Flex, but the file groups created
in REDO are all High redundancy.
h.
Data Storage Percentage: Enter a whole number between 10 and 90 to
define the percentage of storage reserved for DATA, the remainder is
reserved for RECO. For example, if you enter 80, then 80% of the storage for
DATA and 20% for RECO.
i.
System Password and Confirm Password: Enter the system password in
both fields.
The system password is the password set for UNIX and
root
users. The
password must begin with an alpha character and cannot contain quotation
marks. Do not exceed 30 characters.
6.
In the Network Information section, configure the primary client access network,
virtual networks, and an Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) network.
You are only required to configure the client access network. The ILOM
configuration is optional if you already configured the ILOM for the appliance and
you do not need to make changes.
Specify the following, depending on whether it is a single-node or multi-node
Oracle Database Appliance deployment:
a.
Client Access Network Host Name: For Node0, enter the host name for the
primary client access network.
b.
Client Access Network IP Address: For Node0, enter the IP address for the
primary client access network.
c.
VIP Name for Node0: Enter the name of the virtual IP network for Node0.
d.
VIP IP Address for Node0: Enter the virtual IP address that resides on Node0
and is shared between the nodes.
e.
VIP Name for Node1: Enter the name of the virtual IP network for Node0.
f.
VIP IP Address for Node1: Enter the virtual IP address that resides on Node1
and is shared between the nodes.
g.
(Optional) ILOM Host Name: Enter the name of the Oracle ILOM host for
Node0 and Node1.
h.
(Optional) ILOM Network IP Address: Enter the IP address for the ILOM for
Node0 and Node1.
Chapter 4
Creating the Appliance
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