Troubleshooting guide

6 — 5620 SAM database management
6-4 Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager
5620 SAM
System Administrator Guide
Incidental tasks
9 For a redundant 5620 SAM database deployment:
perform a 5620 SAM database switchover; see Procedures 7-4, 7-5, or 7-6
enable or disable automatic database realignment on the main server; see
Procedure 7-7
re-establish redundancy after a database activity switch or similar
maintenance activity; see Procedures 7-8 and 7-9.
10 Perform an immediate full or partial 5620 SAM database backup; see Procedures
6-4 and 6-5.
11 Create an auxiliary database or auxiliary database cluster snapshot; see Procedure
6-6.
12 Verify the synchronization of NE and 5620 SAM database information; see
Procedure 11-3.
13 Test the 5620 SAM database restore function to ensure that 5620 SAM database
backups are viable in the event that a restore is required; see Procedure 12-3.
14 Restore the 5620 SAM database in a standalone or a redundant 5620 SAM system;
see Procedures 14-14 and 14-15.
15 Troubleshoot 5620 SAM database problems such as corruption or failure issues,
disk space problems, or performance issues. See the 5620 SAM Troubleshooting
Guide.
6.3 5620 SAM database management procedures
Use the following procedures to perform 5620 SAM database management tasks.
Procedure 6-1 To display the 5620 SAM database properties
1 Choose AdministrationDatabase from the 5620 SAM main menu. The Database
Manager (Edit) form opens and displays information that includes the following:
Database Name—created during 5620 SAM installation
Instance Name—created during 5620 SAM installation
Listener Port—the port on the main server for database communication
DBID—the Oracle database ID, sometimes called the SID
Creation Time—the database creation time
Version—the Oracle version identifier
IP Address—the database IP address that the main and auxiliary servers use
Host Name—the database station hostname
Open Mode—specifies the type of database access
Archive Log Mode—specifies whether to archive the database log files;
configured during database installation
Protection Mode—the database protection mode, which cannot be changed
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