Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 3rd Edition, May 2006
Serviceguard Configuration for Oracle 10g RAC
Creating a Storage Infrastructure with CVM
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Create these files if you wish to build the demo database. The three
logical volumes at the bottom of the table are included as additional data
files, which you can create as needed, supplying the appropriate sizes. If
your naming conventions require, you can include the Oracle SID and/or
the database name to distinguish files for different instances and
different databases. If you are using the ORACLE_BASE directory
structure, create symbolic links to the ORACLE_BASE files from the
appropriate directory.
Example:
# ln -s /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsctl1.ctl \
/u01/ORACLE/db001/ctrl01_1.ctl
Example:
ops2log3.log 128 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/ops2log3.log 120
opssystem.dbf 508 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opssystem.dbf 500
opssysaux.dbf 808 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opssysaux.dbf 800
opstemp.dbf 258 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opstemp.dbf 250
opsusers.dbf 128 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsusers.dbf 120
opsdata1.dbf 208 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsdata1.dbf 200
opsdata2.dbf 208 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsdata2.dbf 200
opsdata3.dbf 208 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsdata3.dbf 200
opsspfile1.ora 508 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsspfile1.ora 500
opspwdfile.ora 508 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opspwdfile.ora 500
opsundotbs1.dbf 508 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsundotbs1.dbf 500
opsundotbs2.dbf 508 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsundotbs2.dbf 500
opsexmple1.dbf 168 /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsexample1.dbf 160
Table 2-2 Required Oracle File Names for Demo Database (Continued)
Volume Name
Size
(MB) Raw Device File Name
Oracle
File Size
(MB)