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How To Add an Instance to a 10g RAC Using Database Control, Step by Step

This Document, How to Add an Instance to a 10g RAC, describes the procedure to add an instance to the 3rd node of an existing RAC, using Database Control.

The same procedure can be executed from Grid Control or using DBCA option 'add instance' for RAC databases.

Most of the effort is the required to configure the node for RAC and install CRS, ASM and RDBMS homes before adding the new instance.


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Hi,

I have tested adding third node on Windows. But unfortunately, DBCA returned an exception in the log file (trace.log) and turned to non-responsive. Then I manually created the ASM and Database Instance and registered them to the RAC. Did you face the same on Windows ???

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janusz:

Yes,
I have the same problem. Could you give me the explanation ?
Thanks in advance

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