Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 7th Edition, September 2008

io zro cmp: 2330
cl receive: 66145
cl ident: 18
cl reserve: 8
cl delete: 1
cl resize: 0
cl same op: 0
cl opt idn: 0
cl opt rsv: 332
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3. Verify that the Oracle Disk Manager is loaded:
# kcmodule -P state odm
Output: state loaded
4. In the alert log, verify the Oracle instance is running. The log should contain output similar
to the following:
For CFS 4.1:
Oracle instance running with ODM: VERITAS 4.1 ODM Library, Version
1.1
For CFS 5.0:
Oracle instance running with ODM: VERITAS 5.0 ODM Library, Version
1.0
Configuring Oracle to Stop Using Oracle Disk Manager Library
NOTE: The following steps are specific to CFS 4.1 or later.
1. Login as Oracle user
2. Shutdown database
3. Change directories:
$ cd ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib
4. Remove the file linked to the ODM library
For HP 9000 Systems:
$ rm libodm10.sl
$ ln -s ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodmd10.sl \
${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm10.sl
For Integrity Systems:
$ rm libodm10.so
$ ln -s ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodmd10.so \
${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm10.so
5. Restart the database
Using Serviceguard Packages to Synchronize with Oracle 10g RAC
It is recommended to start and stop Oracle Cluster Software in a Serviceguard package, as that
will ensure that Oracle Cluster Software will start after SGeRAC is started and will stop before
SGeRAC is halted. Serviceguard packages should also be used to synchronize storage activation
and deactivation with Oracle Cluster Software and RAC instances.
70 Serviceguard Configuration for Oracle 10g RAC