Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 2nd Edition, February 2005 Update
Table Of Contents
- Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC
- 1 Introduction to Serviceguard Extension for RAC
- 2 Serviceguard Configuration for Oracle RAC
- Planning Database Storage
- Installing Serviceguard Extension for RAC
- Configuration File Parameters
- Creating a Storage Infrastructure with LVM
- Building Volume Groups for RAC on Mirrored Disks
- Building Mirrored Logical Volumes for RAC with LVM Commands
- Creating RAC Volume Groups on Disk Arrays
- Creating Logical Volumes for RAC on Disk Arrays
- Oracle Demo Database Files
- Displaying the Logical Volume Infrastructure
- Exporting the Logical Volume Infrastructure
- Installing Oracle Real Application Clusters
- Cluster Configuration ASCII File
- Creating a Storage Infrastructure with CVM
- Initializing the VERITAS Volume Manager
- Preparing the Cluster for Use with CVM
- Starting the Cluster and Identifying the Master Node
- Converting Disks from LVM to CVM
- Initializing Disks for CVM
- Creating Disk Groups for RAC
- Creating Volumes
- Oracle Demo Database Files
- Adding Disk Groups to the Cluster Configuration
- Using Packages to Configure Startup and Shutdown of RAC Instances
- Starting Oracle Instances
- Creating Packages to Launch Oracle RAC Instances
- Configuring Packages that Access the Oracle RAC Database
- running cluster:adding or removing packages
- Writing the Package Control Script
- Using Serviceguard Manager to Write the Package Control Script
- Using Commands to Write the Package Control Script
- Customizing the Package Control Script
- Optimizing for Large Numbers of Storage Units
- Customizing the Control Script for RAC Instances
- Configuring an Oracle RAC Instance Package
- Using Serviceguard Manager to a Configure Oracle RAC Instance Package
- Enabling DB Provider Monitoring
- 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Reviewing Cluster and Package States with the
- Managing the Shared Storage
- Removing ServiceGuard Extension for RAC from a System
- Monitoring Hardware
- Adding Disk Hardware
- Replacing Disks
- Replacement of I/O Cards
- Replacement of LAN Cards
- Monitoring RAC Instances
- A Blank Planning Worksheets

Serviceguard Configuration for Oracle RAC
Creating a Storage Infrastructure with LVM
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Oracle Demo Database Files
The following set of files is required for the Oracle demo database which
you can create during the installation process.
Table 2-1 Required Oracle File Names for Demo Database
Logical Volume Name
LV
Size
(MB) Raw Logical Volume Path Name
Oracle
File
Size
(MB)*
opsctl1.ctl 108 /dev/vg_ops/ropsctl1.ctl 100
opsctl2.ctl 108 /dev/vg_ops/ropsctl2.ctl 100
opsctl3.ctl 108 /dev/vg_ops/ropsctl3.ctl 100
system.dbf 408 /dev/vg_ops/rsystem.dbf 400
ops1log1.log 28 /dev/vg_ops/rops1log1.log 20
ops1log2.log 28 /dev/vg_ops/rops1log2.log 20
ops1log3.log 28 /dev/vg_ops/rops1log3.log 20
system.dbf 408 /dev/vg_ops/rsystem1.dbf 400
temp.dbf 108 /dev/vg_ops/rtemp.dbf 100
users.dbf 128 /dev/vg_ops/rusers.dbf 120
tools.dbf 24 /dev/vg_ops/rtools.dbf 15
opsdata1.dbf 208 /dev/vg_ops/ropsdata1.dbf 200
opsdata2.dbf 208 /dev/vg_ops/ropsdata2.dbf 200
opsdata3.dbf 208 /dev/vg_ops/ropsdata3.dbf 200
ops2log1 28 /dev/vg_ops/rops2log1.log 20
ops2log2 28 /dev/vg_ops/rops2log2.log 20
ops2log3 28 /dev/vg_ops/rops2log3.log 20
ops3log1 28 /dev/vg_ops/rops2log1.log 20
ops3log2 28 /dev/vg_ops/rops2log2.log 20