Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 3rd Edition, May 2006

Serviceguard Configuration for Oracle 9i RAC
Using Packages to Configure Startup and Shutdown of RAC Instances
Chapter 3166
Next select the check box “Enable template(x)” to enable Package
Template for Oracle RAC. The template defaults can be reset with
the “Reset template defaults” push button.
When enabling the template for Oracle RAC, the package can only be
run on one node.
4. Select the Node tab and select the node to run this package.
5. Select Networks tab and add monitored subnet for package.
6. Select Services tab and configure services.
7. Select the Control Script tab and configure parameters.
Configure volume groups and customer defined run/halt functions.
8. Apply the package configuration after filling in the specified
parameters.
Enabling DB Provider Monitoring
To monitor a remote Serviceguard RAC cluster, the entry of the GUI
user name and server name must be in /etc/cmcluster/cmclnodelist
file on all nodes in the cluster to be viewed.
DB Provider Monitoring Using Control Access Policy (CAP) To
monitor a local SGeRAC cluster as a non-root user, the GUI user name,
server name and user role (at least monitor role) must be configured
through CAP.
For a remote cluster, any GUI user name (non-root or root), server name
and user role (at least monitor role) should be configured through CAP.
Please refer Control Access Policy for Serviceguard Commands and API
clients External Specification for details.