Using the Oracle Toolkit in a HP Serviceguard Cluster README Revision: B.06.00, August 2010

- Re-start the Oracle database instance again if you manually stopped
it prior to maintenance
$ cd /etc/cmcluster/pkg/ORACLE_TEST0/
$ $PWD/toolkit.sh start
- Allow monitoring scripts to continue normally as shown below:
$ rm -f /etc/cmcluster/pkg/ORACLE_TEST0/oracle.debug
Two messages "Starting Oracle toolkit monitoring again
after
maintenance" and "Starting Oracle Listener monitoring again
after
maintenance" appear in the Serviceguard Package Control script
log.
- Enable the package failover
$ cmmodpkg -e ORACLE_TEST0
Note: If the package fails during maintenance (example, the node
crashes), the package will not automatically fail over to an
adoptive node. It is the responsibility of the user to start
the package up on an adoptive node. Please refer to the
manual "Managing Serviceguard" for more details.
Note: This feature is enabled only when the configuration variable
MAINTENANCE_FLAG is set to "yes" in the Oracle toolkit
configuration file.
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