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

Serviceguard Configuration for Oracle 10g RAC
Cluster Configuration ASCII File
Chapter 262
NODE_NAME ever3a
NETWORK_INTERFACE lan0
STATIONARY_IP15.244.64.140
NETWORK_INTERFACE lan1
HEARTBEAT_IP192.77.1.1
NETWORK_INTERFACE lan2
# List of serial device file names
# For example:
# SERIAL_DEVICE_FILE /dev/tty0p0
# Primary Network Interfaces on Bridged Net 1: lan0.
# Warning: There are no standby network interfaces on bridged net 1.
# Primary Network Interfaces on Bridged Net 2: lan1.
# Possible standby Network Interfaces on Bridged Net 2: lan2.
# Cluster Timing Parameters (microseconds).
# The NODE_TIMEOUT parameter defaults to 2000000 (2 seconds).
# This default setting yields the fastest cluster reformations.
# However, the use of the default value increases the potential
# for spurious reformations due to momentary system hangs or
# network load spikes.
# For a significant portion of installations, a setting of
# 5000000 to 8000000 (5 to 8 seconds) is more appropriate.
# The maximum value recommended for NODE_TIMEOUT is 30000000
# (30 seconds).
HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL 1000000
NODE_TIMEOUT 2000000
# Configuration/Reconfiguration Timing Parameters (microseconds).
AUTO_START_TIMEOUT 600000000
NETWORK_POLLING_INTERVAL 2000000
# Network Monitor Configuration Parameters.
# The NETWORK_FAILURE_DETECTION parameter determines how LAN card failures are
detected.
# If set to INONLY_OR_INOUT, a LAN card will be considered down when its inbound
# message count stops increasing or when both inbound and outbound
# message counts stop increasing.
# If set to INOUT, both the inbound and outbound message counts must