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Oracle Clustering and Replication Technologies

Oracle Clustering and Replication Technologies. CCR Workshop - Otranto Barbara Martelli Gianluca Peco. Oracle Database Architecture. The Oracle Server architecture can be described in three categories: User-related processes User Process Server Process. Logical memory structures

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Oracle Clustering and Replication Technologies

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  1. Oracle Clustering and Replication Technologies CCR Workshop - Otranto Barbara Martelli Gianluca Peco

  2. Oracle Database Architecture The Oracle Server architecture can be described in three categories: • User-related processes • User Process • Server Process • Logical memory structures that are collectively called an Oracle instance • Physical file structures that are collectively called a database Database CCR Workshop, Otranto

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  4. Instance CCR Workshop, Otranto Database

  5. Oracle Real Application Cluster • The Oracle Real Application Cluster technology allows to share a database amongst several servers • All datafiles, control files, PFILEs, and redo log files in RAC environments must reside on cluster-aware shared disks so that all of the cluster database instances can access them. • RAC aims to provide highly available, fault tolerant and scalable database services Database servers Network shared disks (Cluster Filesystem) CCR Workshop, Otranto

  6. RAC testbed Disk I/O traffic Fiber Channel Sw ORA-RAC-01 GigaSw1 ORA-RAC-02 Private network for interconnect traffic ORA-RAC-03 IBM FAStT900 FC RAID Controller ORA-RAC-04 1.2 TB RAID-5 disk array formatted with OCFS2 Public and VIP Network Interface 4 x Dual Xeon 2.8 GHz 4 GB RAM Red Hat Enterprise 4 on RAID-1 disks 2 x Intel PRO1000 NICs 1 QLogic 2312 FC HBA with 2 x 2Gb/s links GigaSw2 Clients Clients Clients CCR Workshop, Otranto

  7. RAC Test AS3AP 1-4 nodes Select Query 1GB cache

  8. RAC Test AS3AP 1-4 nodes Overview • Summarize the main plans • Explain the long-term course to follow Select Query 8GB no db cache

  9. RAC Test OLTP 1-2-4 nodes 4 nodes With OLTP applications, system scalability is lower, we argue there is a disk subsystem bottleneck 2 nodes 1 node

  10. RAC Test OLTP 4 nodes TransactionPerMinute workload OLTP O_DIRECT enabledASYNC_IO enabled TransactionPerMinute workload OLTP O_DIRECT DisabledASYNC_IO Disabled

  11. Consumption Capture Propagate Oracle Streams CAPTURE: • Streams captures events • Implicitly: log-based capture of DML and DDL • Explicitly: Direct enqueue of user messages PROPAGATION: • Captured events are published in the staging area • Streams publishes captured events into a staging area • Implemented as a queue • Messages remain in staging area until consumed by all subscribers • Other staging areas can subscribe to events in same database or in a remote database • Events can be routed through a series of staging areas • Transformations can be performed as events enter, leave or propagate between staging areas CCR Workshop, Otranto

  12. Consumption Capture Propagate Oracle Streams Comsumption: • Staged events are consumed by subscribers • Implicitly: Apply Process • Default Apply • User-Defined Apply • Explicitly: Application dequeue via API (C++, Java…) • The default apply engine will directly apply the DML or DDL represented in the LCR • apply to local Oracle table • apply via DB Link to non-Oracle table • Automatic conflict detection with optional resolution • unresolved conflicts placed in exception queue • Rule based configuration: expressed as “WHERE” clause CCR Workshop, Otranto

  13. table1id |field1|.. id1 | value3 |… id2 | value2 | ... table1 Propagation Queue ----- LCRs Queue ------ LCRs ACK Capture Apply Streams Replication Example User executes an update statement at source node: update table1 set field1= ‘id3’ where table1id = ‘id1’; Update table1 set field1=‘value3’ where table1id=‘id1’; table1 Source Node Destination Node CCR Workshop, Otranto RedoLog

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  15. Oracle Streams in 3D • The Oracle streams allows connecting single tables or complete schemas in different databases and keeping them up to date at Real Time. CCR Workshop, Otranto

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  20. LFC Replication testbed • 40 lfc clients, 40 lfc daemons threads, streams pool. • Client’s actions • Control if LFN exists into the database • Select from cns_file_metadata • If yes -> add a sfn for that lfn • Insert sfn into cns_file_replica • If not -> add both lfn and sfn • Insert lfn into cns_file_metadata • Insert sfn into cns_file_replica • For each lfn 3 sfn are inserted CCR Workshop, Otranto

  21. LFC Master HW Configuration Gigabit Switch GigabitSwitch Dual Xeon 3,2GHz,4GB memory 2nodes-RAC on Oracle 10gR2 RHEL 4 kernel 2.6.9-34.ELsmp 14 Fibre Channel disks (73GB each) HBA Qlogic Qla2340 – Brocade FC Switch Disk storage managed with Oracle ASM (striping and mirroring) Private LHCB link Private LHCB link rac-lhcb-02 rac-lhcb-01 ASM Dell 224F 14 x 73GB disks CCR Workshop, Otranto

  22. LFC Slave Configuration • LFC Read only replica • Dual Xeon 2.4, 2GB RAM • Oracle 10gR2 (oracle RAC but used as single instance) • RHEL 3 kernel 2.4.21 • 6 x 250GB disks in RAID 5 • HBA Qlogic Qla2340 – Brocade FC Switch • Disk storage formatted with OCFS2 CCR Workshop, Otranto

  23. Performance • About 75 transactions per second on each cluster node. • Inserted and replicated 1700k entries in 4 hours (118 insert per second). • Almost real-time replica with Oracle Streams without significant delays (<< 1s). CCR Workshop, Otranto

  24. CPU load on cluster nodes is far from being saturated. CCR Workshop, Otranto

  25. Conclusions and Future Plans • RAC technology is a good solution for scalability at DB server level. Some work is needed to tune the installation and optimize performance for a particular application. Moreover a reliable and scalable storage subsystem is needed. • Streams based replication is a good solution for scalability at “grid level”, a reliable DB infrastructure has to be distributed across many sites. • First LFC replication test results demonstrate that Streams is an interesting solution for real-time master/slave replication. • VOMS replication tests in the very near future. • Many thanks to Vincenzo Vagnoni, Eva da Fonte Perez. CCR Workshop, Otranto

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