HP Serviceguard Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit User Guide, December 2012 (5900-2145)

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