Table 2-4 (Cont.) Channel Bonding Connections for Oracle Exadata Database
Machine X4-8, X5-8, and X6-8
Network
Using 1 GbE Ports
Using 10 GbE Ports
Backup (BONDETH1)
•
10 GbE ports: 2 PCIe3
PORTA, and 4 PCIe3
PORTA
•
Connect to backup 10
GbE switches
•
1 GbE ports: P0 at 3
PCIe3, and at 13 PCIe3
•
Connect to backup 1 GbE
switches
2.4.1.4 Bonded Network Configuration for Oracle Exadata Database Machine
X3-8 Full Rack and Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-8 Full Rack
When using a bonded network configuration for database client access on Oracle
Exadata Database Machine X3-8 Full Rack and Oracle Exadata Database Machine
X2-8 Full Rack, the database servers are configured as follows:
•
Port NEM0/NET0: Provides access to the operating system using the
management network through the ETH0 interface.
•
Port NEM0/NET1: Provides access to the database using the client access
network, and is bonded with port NEM1/NET3 to create the BONDETH0 interface.
•
Port NEM1/NET3: Provides access to the database using the client access
network, and is bonded with port NEM0/NET1 to create the BONDETH0 interface.
•
Port NET MGT: Provides access to ILOM using the management network.
(page 2-15) shows the port connections for Oracle Exadata Database
Machine X3-8 Full Rack and Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-8 Full Rack
database servers when using channel bonding. The NEM0 ports are on the left, and
the NEM1 ports are on the right.
Table 2-5 Channel Bonding Connections for Oracle Exadata Database Machine
X2-8 and X3-8 Full Rack
Network
Using 1 GbE Ports
Using 10 GbE Ports
Management (NET0)
•
Port: 1 GbE NET0
•
Connect to Cisco switch
•
Port: 1 GbE NET0
•
Connect to Cisco switch
Client (BONDETH0)
•
Ports: 1 GbE NET1 and 1
GbE NET2
•
Connect to client access
1 GbE switches
•
Ports: 10 GbE NEM0/
PORTA and 10 GbE
NEM1/PORTB
•
Connect to client access
10 GbE switches
Backup (BONDETH1)
•
Ports: 10 GbE NEM0/
PORTA and 10 GbE
NEM1/PORTB
•
Connect to backup 10
GbE switches
•
Ports: 1 GbE NET1 and 1
GbE NET2
•
Connect to backup 1 GbE
switches
When channel bonding is configured for the client access network during initial
configuration, the Linux bonding module is configured for active-backup mode (
mode=1
).
If a different bonding policy is preferred, then you may reconfigure the bonding module
after initial configuration. For configuration details, refer to the Linux Ethernet Bonding
Chapter 2
Network Channel Bonding Support
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