The Generic Server Pool
The Generic server pool stores pre-11g
release 2 (11.2) Oracle Databases and administrator-managed databases that have
fixed configurations. Additionally, the Generic server pool contains servers
that match either of the following:
- Servers that you specified
in the HOSTING_MEMBERS resource attribute of all resources of the application resource type
·
Servers with names you specified in the
SERVER_NAMES
attribute of the server pools that list the Generic
server pool as a parent server pool
The Generic server pool's attributes are restricted, as
follows:
·
No one can modify configuration attributes of the Generic
server pool (all attributes are read-only)
·
When you specify a server name in the
HOSTING_MEMBERS
resource attribute, Oracle Clusterware only allows it if
the server is:
o Online
and exists in the Generic server pool
o Online
and exists in the Free server pool, in which case Oracle Clusterware moves the
server into the Generic server pool
o Online
and exists in any other server pool and the client
is either a cluster administrator or is allowed to use the server pool's
servers, in which case, the server is moved into the Generic server pool
o Offline
and the client is a cluster administrator
·
When you register a child server pool with the Generic
server pool, Oracle Clusterware only allows it if the server names pass the
same requirements as previously specified for the resources.
Servers are initially considered for assignment into the
Generic server pool at cluster startup time or when a server is added to the
cluster, and only after that to other server pools.
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