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How to Add Node/Instance or Remove Node/Instance with Oracle Clusterware and RAC (Doc ID 1332451.1)

Last updated on MAY 30, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 10.2.0.1 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This note provides procedure to add a node, remove a node or add an instance, remove an instance in 10gR2, 11gR1, 11gR2 and 12c Oracle Clusterware (CRS or Grid Infrastructure) and RAC.

Scope

 

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 10gR2
 10 Adding and Deleting Nodes and Instances on UNIX-Based Systems
 11 Adding and Deleting Nodes and Instances on Windows-Based Systems
 11gR1
 4 Adding and Deleting Oracle Clusterware Homes
 8 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Linux and UNIX Systems
 10 Adding and Deleting Nodes and Instances on Windows Systems
 11gR2
 4 Adding and Deleting Cluster Nodes
 10 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Linux and UNIX Systems
 11 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Windows Systems
 12cR1
 Click to collapse 7 Adding and Deleting Cluster Nodes
  
 Click to collapse 10 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Linux and UNIX Systems
 Click to collapse 11 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Windows Systems
 12cR2
 Click to collapse 7 Adding and Deleting Cluster Nodes
  
 Click to collapse 11 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Linux and UNIX Systems
 Click to collapse 12 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Windows Systems
 18c
 7 Adding and Deleting Cluster Nodes
 11 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Linux and UNIX Systems
 12 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Windows Systems

 19c
 
7 Adding and Deleting Cluster Nodes
 11 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Linux and UNIX Systems
 12 Adding and Deleting Oracle RAC from Nodes on Windows Systems
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