Using HP Serviceguard extension for Oracle E-Business Suite B.01.00, September 2010
Further details of available capabilities and options in sharing an
Applications tier file system can be found in My Oracle Support
Knowledge Document 384248.1, Sharing the Application Tier
For cloning the APPS Tier , please refer the Metalink article
[ID 406982.1] titled "Cloning Oracle Applications Release 12
with Rapid Clone".
It is clearly unacceptable for end users to have to know that there
are two possible URLs at which they might find an active instance of
the EBS system (which might be assumed to be the case with the
current configuration). To simplify access, SGeEBS configuration
allows end users to connect via a symbolic hostname.
This symbolic hostname needs to be associated with a floating IP
address (Serviceguard package IP) and will be automatically activated
in the currently active APPS instance.
From an EBS configuration point of view, this capability is enabled
by setting the web entry point and external URL parameters within the
EBS APPS tier configuration.
Further details on configuring for an external entry point can be
found in Oracle Metalink note 380489.1.
F. Setting Up Serviceguard Extension for EBS
Download or copy the SGeEBS depot file to all nodes of the cluster
and install the depot using the swinstall command. After installing
SGeEBS, scripts and this README file will be placed in the
installation
directory /opt/cmcluster/ebs. Four more scripts will be installed
in /etc/cmcluster/scripts/ebs/ directory. The Attribute Definition
Files (ADF) will be in the directory /etc/cmcluster/modules/ebs.
The installed scripts/files can be found in six directories as
described below:
1. /opt/cmcluster/ebs/common - (Files common to DB and APPS)
README - Integration instructions
SGAlert.sh - Alert Mail generation script
parse_ebs_xml.pl - Perl script to parse EBS Apps configuration file
2. /opt/cmcluster/ebs/common/db - (Files of DB Tier)
haebsdb.conf - EBS DB user configuration file
toolkit.sh - Wrapper used from SG run script to invoke EBS DB
package
haebsdb.sh - Main shell script - for starting, Stopping Oracle DB
hadb.sh - Second level scripts to start/stop Oracle DB
ebsdb.mon - Called by haebsdb.sh to monitor Oracle DB processes
ebslsnr.mon - Called by haebsdb.sh to monitor Oracle listener process