HP Serviceguard Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit User Guide, June 2014

Table 2 Legacy Package Scripts (continued)
DescriptionScript Name
This script is used to send an email to the email address specified by the value
of the ALERT_MAIL_ID package attribute, whenever there are critical
problems with the package.
Alert Notification Scriptv(SGAlert.sh)
This script is the interface between the Serviceguard package control script
and the Oracle toolkit.
Interface Script (toolkit.sh)
Table 3 Variable or Parameter Name in haoracle.conf file
DescriptionVariable/Parameter Name
This parameter determines whether the instance is an ASM instance or a database
instance. Set this parameter to database.
INSTANCE_TYPE
The home directory of Oracle.ORACLE_HOME
User name of the Oracle database administrator. This is used to start and stop the
database.
ORACLE_ADMIN
The Oracle session name. This is also called the session ID (SID). (for example,
ORACLE_TEST0) and uniquely identifies an Oracle database instance.
SID_NAME
This parameter defines the Oracle database startup mode. Valid options are "no
mount", "mount" and, "open". Default mode is "open".
START_MODE
Set to "yes" if you want this toolkit to start and stop the Oracle Listener.LISTENER
The names of the listener processes (typically the SID_NAME )LISTENER_NAME
The passwords of the listener processes.LISTENER_PASS
This parameter defines the number of attempts to be made to restart the listener. If the
listener does not restart after "LISTENER_RESTART" number of consecutive attempts,
LISTENER_RESTART
the package is failed over. If the listener restart is successful, then the next time listener
fails, the toolkit again tries "LISTENER_RESTART" number of times to restart the listener.
Oracle database parameter file. If you do not specify this parameter, Oracle picks
this up from the Oracle configuration directory $ORACLE_HOME/dbs. When this
PFILE
parameter is configured it overrides the default file/location. If both pfile and spfile
are present and this parameter left unspecified, then ECM Oracle Toolkit will make
use of pfile as the parameter file. To make use of spfile in the toolkit do not configure
this parameter and remove the default pfile from its default location.
The names of all processes that are running.MONITOR_PROCESSES
This variable enables or disables the maintenance mode for the Oracle database
package. By default this is set to "yes". To disable this feature MAINTENANCE_FLAG
MAINTENANCE_FLAG
must be set to "no". When Oracle Database or ASM requires maintenance, a
"<package directory>/oracle.debug" file must to be created. During this maintenance
period process monitoring for Oracle database or ASM monitoring is paused. Even
if an Oracle instance is brought down, its package is not failed over to the standby
node. To continue monitoring and return from the maintenance mode, remove the
oracle.debug file. You must ensure that Oracle instance is properly running after
the maintenance phase.
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