HP Serviceguard Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit User Guide (5900-2145, April 2013)
Table Of Contents
- HP Serviceguard Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Using the Oracle Toolkit in an HP Serviceguard Cluster
- Overview
- Supported Versions
- Support for Oracle Database Without ASM
- Supporting Oracle ASM Instance and Oracle Database with ASM
- What is Automatic Storage Management (ASM)?
- Why ASM over LVM?
- Configuring LVM Volume Groups for ASM Disk Groups
- Sample command sequence for configuring LVM Volume Groups
- Serviceguard support for ASM on HP-UX 11i v3 onwards
- Framework for ASM support with Serviceguard
- Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting
- Setting up DB instance and ASM instance
- Setting up the Toolkit
- ASM Package Configuration Example
- Modifying a Legacy Database Package Using an Older Version of Oracle ECMT Scripts to use the Scripts Provided for ASM Support
- Adding the Package to the Cluster
- Node-specific Configuration
- Error Handling
- Network Configuration
- Database Maintenance
- Configuring and packaging Oracle single-instance database to co-exist with SGeRAC packages
- Configuring Oracle single-instance database that uses ASM in a Coexistence Environment
- Attributes newly added to ECMT Oracle toolkit
- Configuring a modular failover package for an Oracle database using ASM in a coexistence environment
- Configuring a legacy failover package for an Oracle database using ASM in a Coexistence Environment
- ECMT Oracle Toolkit Maintenance Mode
- Supporting EBS database Tier
- Oracle ASM Support for EBS DB Tier
- 3 Using the Sybase ASE Toolkit in a Serviceguard Cluster on HP-UX
- Overview
- Sybase Information
- Setting up the Application
- Setting up the Toolkit
- Sybase Package Configuration Example
- Creating the Serviceguard package using Modular method
- Adding the Package to the Cluster
- Node-specific Configuration
- Error-Handling
- Network configuration
- Database Maintenance
- Cluster Verification for Sybase ASE Toolkit
- 4 Using the DB2 Database Toolkit in a Serviceguard Cluster in HP-UX
- 5 Using MySQL Toolkit in a HP Serviceguard Cluster
- MySQL Package Configuration Overview
- Setting Up the Database Server Application
- Setting up MySQL with the Toolkit
- Package Configuration File and Control Script
- Creating Serviceguard Package Using Modular Method
- Applying the Configuration and Running the Package
- Database Maintenance
- Guidelines to Start Using MySQL Toolkit
- 6 Using an Apache Toolkit in a HP Serviceguard Cluster
- 7 Using Tomcat Toolkit in a HP Serviceguard Cluster
- Tomcat Package Configuration Overview
- Multiple Tomcat Instances Configuration
- Configuring the Tomcat Server with Serviceguard
- Setting up the Package
- Creating Serviceguard Package Using Modular Method
- Setting up the Toolkit
- Error Handling
- Tomcat Server Maintenance
- Configuring Apache Web Server with Tomcat in a Single Package
- 8 Using SAMBA Toolkit in a Serviceguard Cluster
- 9 Using HP Serviceguard Toolkit for EnterpriseDB PPAS in an HP Serviceguard Cluster
- 10 Support and Other resources
- 11 Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Index

If you need help in creating, importing, or managing the volume group or disk group
and filesystem, see Building an HA Cluster Configuration in the Serviceguard user manual
available at http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs-> HP Serviceguard.
• Configuring shared file system using CFS
The shared file system can be a CFS mounted file system.
To configure an Oracle package in a CFS environment, the Serviceguard CFS packages
must be running so that the Oracle package can access CFS mounted file systems. Create
a directory /ORACLE_TEST0 on all cluster nodes. Mount the CFS file system on
/ORACLE_TEST0 using the Serviceguard CFS packages. Use /ORACLE_TEST0 to hold
the necessary configuration information and symbolic links to the Oracle executables.
NOTE: For information on other Volume Managers, see Managing Serviceguard
available at http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs —>HP Serviceguard .
4. The control files, table spaces, and redo-log files must be located in the file system
/ORACLE_TEST0 during the initial creation of the database. HP recommends that you configure
trace files and alert logs in /ORACLE_TEST0 for ease of manageability. See Oracle
documentation for information on setting up trace files and alert logs.
5. ORACLE_HOME=/ORACLE_TEST0 must be set in the toolkit configuration file haoracle.conf.
6. /ORACLE_TEST0/dbs is the configuration directory for the 'ORACLE_TEST0' database. This
directory contains the Oracle parameter file (pfile/spfile) and the password file for
ORACLE_TEST0.
Symbolic links must be created for all subdirectories in /home/oracle other than dbs, similar
to "/ORACLE_TEST0/bin --> /home/oracle/bin", and so on.
Support for Oracle Database Without ASM 11