Thank you very much. it worked.
My guess is that you're running on an x86_64 system and the oracleOn Wed, 2011-11-23 at 18:25 +0200, Aziz Sasmaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> We have two oracle cluster nodes running in a rac environment
> (active/passive). Crs and oracle services are running and these two
> nodes has SAN disks presented to them
> We are using sssd perfectly on these two nodes. Nscd is also disabled
> on primary active node and everything is perfect with sssd there.
> But If i disable the nscd service on the failover node2, oracle
> services does not work on the failover node.
> Failover nodes can't call oracle services if nscd is stopped in an
> sssd configured environment. Is there any resolution on this or any
> known bugs? It might be oracle related i know but any help or clue you
> can give will be greatly appreciated. I am using nscd and sssd at the
> same time for now, but i am not comfortable :)
failover stuff is 32-bit. Try installing sssd-client.i[36]86 and
disabling nscd again.
(On RHEL/OEL 5, it would be .i386, on RHEL/OEL 6 it would be .i686)
nscd has a tendency to hide 32-bit compatibility issues.
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