Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 9th Edition, September 2010
5. Copy the Oracle shell script templates from the ECMT default source directory to the package
directory. # cd /etc/cmcluster/pkg/${SID_NAME} # cp -p
/opt/cmcluster/toolkit/oracle/*
Example: # cd /etc/cmcluster/pkg/ORACLE_TEST0 # cp -p
/opt/cmcluster/toolkit/oracle/*
Edit haoracle.conf as per README.
6. Gather the package service name for monitoring Oracle instance processes. In Serviceguard
Manager, this information can be found under the “Services” tab.
SERVICE_NAME[0]=${SID_NAME} SERVICE_CMD[0]=”etc/cmcluster/pkg/
${SID_NAME}/toolkit.sh” SERVICE_RESTART[0]=”-r 2”
Example: SERVICE_NAME[0]=ORACLE_TEST0 SERVICE_CMD[0]=”/etc/cmcluster/
pkg/ORACLE_TEST0/toolkit.sh” SERVICE_RESTART[0]=”-r 2”
7. Gather how to start the database using an ECMT script. In Serviceguard Manager, enter this
filename for the control script start command.
/etc/cmcluster/pkg/${SID_NAME}/toolkit.sh start
Example:/etc/cmcluster/pkg/ORACLE_TEST0/toolkit.sh start
8. Gather how to stop the database using an ECMT script. In Serviceguard Manager, enter this
filename for the control script stop command.
/etc/cmcluster/pkg/${SID_NAME}/toolkit.sh stop
Example: /etc/cmcluster/pkg/ORACLE_TEST0/toolkit.sh stop
Using Serviceguard Manager to Configure Oracle RAC Instance Package
Serviceguard Manager can be used to configure an Oracle RAC instance. Refer to the Serviceguard
Manager documentation for specific configuration information.
NOTE: Serviceguard Manager is the graphical user interface for Serviceguard. For version
A.11.18, it is available as a “plug-in” to the System Management Homepage (SMH). For more
information, see “About the Serviceguard Manager SMH Plug-In” in the Serviceguard Version
A.11.20 Release Notes.
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