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

/dev/vg01_ORACLE_TEST0/rlvol1 #Raw logical volume Oracle data
/dev/vg02_ORACLE_TEST0/rlvol1 #Raw logical volume Oracle data
/dev/vg02_ORACLE_TEST0/rlvol2 #Raw logical volume Oracle data
or for use with Asynchronous disk access and file systems:
/dev/vg01_ORACLE_TEST0/lvol1 #Logical volume Oracle data
/dev/vg02_ORACLE_TEST0/lvol1 #Logical volume Oracle data
/dev/vg02_ORACLE_TEST0/lvol2 #Logical volume Oracle data
Please refer to your Oracle documentation to determine which format
is more appropriate for your environment.
All data belonging to the database must reside on shared logical
volumes (raw or file system), space needs to be allocated and shared
for the following data:
- Oracle tablespaces
- Oracle rollback segments
- Oracle logfiles
After defining the shared volume groups/logical volumes/file systems
for these entities, refer to Oracle documentation for creating the
database.
NOTE: If you are using VxVM create appropriate disk groups as per
your requirement.
NOTE: If you are using CFS mounted file systems, you can have
${ORACLE_HOME}/dbs and database reside in the same CFS file system.
You can also have multiple Oracle databases corresponding to multiple
Oracle packages residing in the same CFS file system. However, it is
recommended that you have different CFS file systems for different
Oracle packages.
ii. Setting Up the Toolkit
- Toolkit Overview
This README file assumes that users have used swinstall to properly
install both Serviceguard and the Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit
(referred to as the ECMT), which includes the scripts for Oracle.
After installing the toolkit, six scripts and this README file will
be in the /opt/cmcluster/toolkit/oracle directory. Two more scripts
and one file will be installed which will be used only for modular
packages. The two scripts will be in the
/etc/cmcluster/scripts/ecmt/oracle directory and the third file will
be installed in the directory /etc/cmcluster/modules/ecmt/oracle.
For legacy packages, there will be one user configuration script
(haoracle.conf) and nine functional scripts (toolkit.sh, haoracle.sh,
haoracle_sql.sh, haoracle.mon, halistener.mon, hadbhang.mon,