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
8. In a physical multi-partitioned database installation, edit the DB2 node configuration file
db2nodes.cfg in the exported instance owner home directory to define the physical and
logical database partitions that participate in a DB2 instance.
For example:
[payroll_inst@node1 ~]> vi /home/payroll_inst/sqllib/db2nodes.cfg
0 node1 0 node1
1 node1 1 node1
2 node2 0 node2
3 node2 1 node2
9. To enable the communication between the partitions, edit the /etc/services, /etc/
hosts, .rhosts file with the required entries.
Edit the/etc/hosts file by adding the IP address and hostname of the DB2 server.
For example:
[payroll_inst@node1 ~]> vi /etc/hosts
10.0.0.1 DBNODE.domainname.com DBNODE
Edit the ~/.rhosts file for the instance owner:
For example:
[payroll_inst@node1 ~]> vi home/payroll_inst/.rhosts
node1 payroll_inst
node2 payroll_inst
10. As root, edit the /etc/services file to ensure that enough ports are reserved for Fast
Communication Manager (FCM) to allow inter-partition communications. Add the following
entries in the /etc/services file. The number of ports reserved depends upon the
requirement.
[root@node1/]>vi /etc/services
db2c_payroll_inst 50000/tcp # DB2 connection service port
DB2_payroll_inst 60000/tcp
DB2_payroll_inst_1 60001/tcp
DB2_payroll_inst_2 60002/tcp
DB2_payroll_inst_3 60003/tcp
DB2_payroll_inst_4 60004/tcp
DB2_payroll_inst_5 60005/tcp
DB2_payroll_inst_6 60006/tcp
DB2_payroll_inst_7 60007/tcp
DB2_payroll_inst_8 60008/tcp
DB2_payroll_inst_END 60009/tcp
76 Using the DB2 Database Toolkit in a Serviceguard Cluster in HP-UX