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Expert Oracle Exadata - Parent Directory

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CHAPTER 8 CONFIGURING EXADATADevice Boot Start End Blocks Id System/dev/sdb1 * 1 256 1990624 c W95 FAT32 (LBA)4. Create a directory you can use as a mount point for the USB flash drive. Forexample, /mnt/usb.5. Mount the USB device using the following command.# mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb6. Copy the files to the onecommand directory as follows:# cp /mnt/sdb1/exa/* /opt/oracle.SupportTools/onecommand7. Unmount the USB flash drive as follows:# umount /mnt/usb8. You can now remove the USB flash drive from the compute node.Table 8-6 describes what these files are and how they are used in the installation and configurationprocess.Table 8-6. Parameter and Deployment FilesFile Namedbs_ib_groupcell_ib_grouppriv_ib_groupall_groupall_ib_groupall_nodelist_groupDescriptionThis file contains the private network IP address, long networkhost name, and short network host name for all computenodes. The format is similar to what you would see in the/etc/hosts file, in the form: ip_address long_name short_nameThis file contains information similar to that of thedbs_ib_group file, but the information pertains to the storagecells.This file is a combination of the dbs_ib_group andcell_ib_group files and is used for to populate the /etc/hostsfile.This file contains the host names for all database servers andstorage cells in the <strong>Exadata</strong> Database Machine; For example,exadb01, exacel01This file contains the private host names for all servers andstorage cells in the configuration. For example: exadb01-privand exacel01-priv.This file is a combination of the all_group and all_ib_groupfiles.256

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