You should notice new items that were not present when this was done earlier. When it get to 100% and no errors then we are done Set the HWaddr of eth4 to a different address to avoid conflicts.Ĭonfigure Oracle Appliance Manager ~]# cd bin]#. Shutting down interface bond1: bonding: bond1: Warning: the permanent HWaddr of eth4 - 00:10:e0:32:3b:74 - is still in use by bond1. Set the HWaddr of eth2 to a different address to avoid conflicts. Shutting down interface bond0: bonding: bond0: Warning: the permanent HWaddr of eth2 - 00:10:e0:32:3b:72 - is still in use by bond0. Setup Host 2 ~]# /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli configure firstnetĮnter the IP address to configure:10.250.132.141 Successfully unpacked the files to repository. System Version Component Name Installed Version Supported Version RX bytes:15626616 (14.9 MiB) TX bytes:1744 (1.7 KiB)Ĭheck versions media]# /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli show version -detail TX packets:24 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MASTER MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 Set the HWaddr of eth4 to a different address to avoid conflicts.īond1: mixed no checksumming and other settings.īringing up interface eth1: # ifconfig -aīond0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:E0:32:39:74 Shutting down interface bond1: bonding: bond1: Warning: the permanent HWaddr of eth4 - 00:10:e0:32:39:76 - is still in use by bond1. Set the HWaddr of eth2 to a different address to avoid conflicts.īond0: mixed no checksumming and other settings. Shutting down interface bond0: bonding: bond0: Warning: the permanent HWaddr of eth2 - 00:10:e0:32:39:74 - is still in use by bond0. Use CAP_NET_ADMIN and alias netdev-icbond0 instead Loading kernel module for a network device with CAP_SYS_MODULE (deprecated). Select the interface to configure network on (bond0 bond1) :Įnter the IP address to configure:10.250.132.140Įnter the netmask address to configure:255.255.255.0Įnter the gateway address to configure: Setup network for bin]# /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli configure firstnet INFO: Non VM environment detected INFO : The details for Storage Topology Validation can also be found in log file=/opt/oracle/oak/log/oak1/storagetopology/StorageTopology-23:02:30_26430_31293.log SUCCESS : JBOD Nickname set correctly : Oracle Database Appliance - E0 SUCCESS : Node name based on cable configuration found : NODE0 SUCCESS : Overall Cable Validation on Node0 INFO : Check for overall status of cable validation on Node0 SUCCESS : Overall Cable check for controller 1 SUCCESS : Overall Cable check for controller 0 SUCCESS : Controller port connected to correct ebod port SUCCESS : Controller connected to correct ebod number INFO : Check for correct number of EBODS(2 or 4) SUCCESS : External LSI SAS controller 1 : 40:00.0 SUCCESS : External LSI SAS controller 0 : 30:00.0 SUCCESS : Internal LSI SAS controller : 50:00.0 INFO : Check for Controllers correct PCIe slot address SUCCESS : Number of External LSI SAS controller found : 2 SUCCESS : Number of Internal LSI SAS controller found : 1 SUCCESS : Type of environment found : Bare Metal INFO : Check for Environment(Bare Metal or Virtual Machine) Setup Host 1: From server node 0, run the validate script to confirm that the cabling is correct: bin]# /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli validate -c storageTopology Oracle Database Appliance – 2.X Supported Versions & Known Issues (Doc ID 888888.1) Initial ODA Setup – Bare Metal (non-virtualized) Older info but wanted to post anyway, I created this in 2013
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