Serviceguard Extension for RAC Version A.11.18 Release Notes, 2nd Edition, December 2007
Table Of Contents
- Serviceguard Extension for RAC Version A.11.18 Release Notes Second Edition
- Table1 Printing History
- Announcements
- What’s in this Version
- Support for Cluster Interconnect Subnet Monitoring
- Support for Veritas CFS and CVM
- Support for Oracle 9i RAC on CFS and CVM
- Support for Oracle 10gR2 RAC on CFS and CVM
- Support for the SGeRAC Toolkit
- Support for 8192 Oracle Server Processes for Oracle 9i RAC
- Serviceguard Extension for RAC does not support Mixed Clusters
- About Device Special Files (DSFs)
- What Manuals are Available for This Version
- Further Reading
- Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
- Types of Releases and Patches
- Serviceguard Extension for RAC Compatibility with HP-UX and Oracle Releases
- Port Requirements
- Installing Serviceguard Extension for RAC
- Adding Serviceguard Extension for RAC to an Existing Cluster
- Removing SGeRAC
- Removing Serviceguard Extension for RAC Without Removing Serviceguard
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Patches and Fixes in this Version
- Known Problems and Workarounds
- Software Availability in Native Languages
Serviceguard Extension for RAC Version A.11.18 Release NotesCompatibility Information and Installation RequirementsChapter 1 25After installation, for example, use the following commands to display alist of all installed components:# swlist -R T1905BA# swlist -R T1907BANOTE If you are adding Serviceguard Extension for RAC to an existing clusterthat is already configured with Serviceguard, there are additional steps.See section “Adding Serviceguard Extension for RAC to an ExistingCluster”.For more information about installation procedures and related issues,refer to the following manuals:• Managing HP-UX Software with SD-UX, (B2355-90154)• swinstall (1M) in the HP-UX Reference, (B2355-60105)Adding Serviceguard Extension for RAC to anExisting ClusterIf you have already installed Serviceguard and are running aServiceguard cluster, use the following steps to add SGeRAC:NOTE All nodes in the cluster must be either all SGeRAC nodes orServiceguard nodes. SGeRAC cluster must have SGeRAC softwareinstalled on all nodes.1. Halt the cluster.2. Use swinstall to install SGeRAC on each node.3. Modify the cluster configuration ASCII file as necessary for RAC use,add OPS_VOLUME_GROUP if required, then run the cmapplyconfcommand.4. Reboot each node.5. Restart the cluster.