HP Serviceguard Linux Oracle-Toolkit-A.05.01.00 User Guide (696983-001, June 2012)
ExampleDescriptionAttribute
abortThis parameter is used to specify
the instance shutdown mode only
USER_SHUTDOWN_MODE
when a shutdown is initiated by
the user and not because of the
failure of a service.
You can set this parameter to
abort or immediate.
If abort is specified, the instance
is shutdown using the abort
option. If immediate is specified,
the instance is shutdown using the
immediate option. The default
value is abort.
yesIf ASM is being used, this
parameter specifies whether any
KILL_ASM_FOREGROUNDS
ASM foreground processes having
file descriptors open on the
dismounted disk group volumes
must be killed or not.
You can set this parameter to yes
or no. The default value is yes.
e. To start monitoring Oracle processes:
ExampleAttribute Name
oracle_serviceservice_name
"${SGCONF}/scripts/tkit/oracle/
tkit_module.sh oracle_monitor"
service_cmd
noneservice_restart
noservice_fail_fast_enabled
300service_halt_timeout
f. Apply the package configuration using the command:
# cmapplyconf -P pkg1.conf
2. Setting up and configuring database failover package.
a. Create a directory in ${SGCONF}/<package dir>.
b. cd ${SGCONF}/<package dir>.
c. Create the modular package configuration file, pkg2.conf using the following command:
#cmmakepkg -m tkit/oracle/oracle pkg2.conf
d. Edit the following attributes manually in the package configuration file:
ExampleDescriptionAttribute
oracle_asmdb_pkgThe package name must be unique
in the cluster.
package_name
${SGCONF}/oracle_asmdb_pkgWhen you apply a package using
the cmapplyconf command,
TKIT_DIR
TKIT_DIR contains the toolkit
configuration file,
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