Oracle EXADATA X6-2 Installation And Configuration Manual page 149

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Table 3-12
(Cont.) Cluster Configuration Page
OS Field
Guest Image Version
DBFS DiskGroup
DATA Disk Group
RECO Disk Group
Sparse Disk Group
Database name
Block size
Database Type
Base Adapter
Domain
Start IP
Pool Size
Gateway IP
VLAN ID
OEDA Graphical User Interface
Description
Sets the image version for virtual guests. The
options are default and 12.1.2.*.*.
Selecting the default option sets the guest
image version to match dom0's image version.
Note: The guest image version needs to be
the same as or earlier than dom0's image
version.
Sets the DBFS disk group name.
Note: This field does not exist for X7 systems.
Sets the DATA disk group name, redundancy
and size. The redundancy options are NORMAL
and HIGH.
Note: Oracle recommends the use of HIGH
redundancy disk groups for mission critical
applications.
Sets the RECO name, redundancy and size.
The redundancy options are NORMAL and HIGH.
Note: Oracle recommends the use of HIGH
redundancy disk groups for mission critical
applications.
Sets the sparse disk group name,
redundancy, and size. The redundancy
options are NORMAL and HIGH.
Click the Advanced Options button, and then
select Enable Sparse Disk Group.
Note: To create a sparse disk group, the
version of Grid Infrastructure needs to be
12.1.0.2 BP5 or later.
Sets the database name.
Sets the database block size. The default
value is 8192.
To use a different block size, select the block
size from the list
Defines the type of workload that runs on the
database.
The options are OLTP for online transaction
processing, and DW for data warehouse.
Sets the physical network for the client
network. The default value is client.
Note: Oracle recommends using the default.
Defined on the Customer Details page.
Defined on the Customer Details page.
Defined on the Customer Details page.
Defined on the Customer Details page.
Specifies a VLAN tag on a per cluster basis.
This is a numeric value between 1 and 4095.
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