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    Single FQDN that resolves to three IP addresses using a round-robin

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    • K
      kfranic
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      Hi *,
      I'm trying to set-up Oracle RAC, and should be using SCAN http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/products/clustering/overview/scan-129069.pdf (Single Client Access Name), however this requires to set-up single hostname that resolves to three IP addresses using round-robin algorithm.
      I've tried many things in PFSense, but I'm not able to do anything close to that requirement.

      Searching this forum and Internet in general did not give me answer I was looking for so long time lurker asking for help… I'm sure there is something painfully obvious that I'm missing...

      Thanks for your time in reading this!

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        KOM
        last edited by

        BIND is an optional package for pfSense, and it supports round robin name resolution.  I don't know about the default resolver.

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          kfranic
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          Thanks!
          I'll look into this.

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