Sample Configurations with SGeRAC and Oracle RAC 10gR2, March 2009
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NETWORK_INTERFACE lan2
AUTO_START_TIMEOUT 600000000
NETWORK_POLLING_INTERVAL 2000000
NETWORK_FAILURE_DETECTION INOUT
MAX_CONFIGURED_PACKAGES 150
For A.11.18 and prior, the heartbeat timeout is
HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL 1000000
NODE_TIMEOUT 5000000
For A.11.19 and later, the heartbeat timeout is
MEMBER_TIMEOUT 14000000
Create cluster (sample)
# cmapplyconf –C clm.asc
Start the Cluster
# cmruncl
# cmviewcl
CLUSTER STATUS
cluster_mo up
NODE STATUS STATE
minie up running
mo up running
Configuring Cluster Volume Manager (CVM)
Configure the system multi-node package, SG-CFS-pkg, to configure and start the CVM/CFS stack.
# cfscluster config -s
CVM is now configured
Starting CVM...
It might take a few minutes to complete
When CVM starts up, it selects a master node, and this is the node from which you must issue the disk
group configuration commands. To determine the master node, issue the following command from
each node in the cluster.
# vxdctl –c mode
mode: enabled: cluster active - SLAVE
master: minie
Initializing disks for CVM/CFS
You need to initialize the physical disks that will be employed in CVM disk groups. If a physical disk
has been previously used with LVM, you should use the pvremove command to delete the LVM
header data from all the disks in the volume group (this is not necessary if you have not previously
used the disk with LVM)
To initialize a disk for CVM, log on to the master node, then use the vxdiskadm program to initialize
multiple disks, or use the vxdisksetup command to initialize one disk at a time, as in the following
example:
# /etc/vx/bin/vxdisksetup -i c4t1d0