HP Serviceguard Linux Oracle-Toolkit-A.05.01.00 User Guide (696983-001, June 2012)
Table 1 Files created after HP Serviceguard toolkit for Oracle is installed (continued)
Available in directoryDescriptionFile name
hadbhang.mon The haoracle.sh script invokes the
hadbhang.mon script to monitor the
Oracle instance for possible “hung”
state. hadbhang.mon script in turn
uses hagetdbstatus.sh and
hatimeoutdb hang.sh
It is used to check the database status.hagetdbstatus.sh
This script checks whether a process
with the specified PID exists. If the
hatimeoutdbhang.sh
process exists, then it kills the process
and exits.
This script is the interface between the
SG/LX package control script and the
HP Serviceguard toolkit for Oracle.
toolkit.sh
Table 2 Scripts for creating modular packages
Available in directoryDescriptionFile name
${SGCONF}/modules/tkit/
oracle/oracle.1
This is an attribute definition file, used
to generate a package ASCII template
in modular style of packaging.
oracle.1
${SGCONF}/scripts/tkit/oracleThe master control script invokes this
script. This script acts as an interface
tkit_module.sh
between the master control script and
the toolkit interface script,
toolkit.sh.
NOTE: This file is applicable only
for modular packages.
${SGCONF}/scripts/tkit/oracleThe module script invokes this script
when the package configuration is
tkit_gen.sh
applied using cmapplyconf to
generate the toolkit user configuration
file in the package directory,
TKIT_DIR.
NOTE: This file is applicable only
for modular packages.
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