Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC, 9th Edition, September 2010

Configuring Oracle to Use Oracle Disk Manager Library
NOTE: The following steps are specific to CFS 4.1 or later.
1. Login as a Oracle user.
2. Shutdown database.
3. Link the Oracle Disk Manager library into Oracle home.
For Oracle 10g on HP 9000 Systems:
$ rm ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm10.sl
$ ln -s /opt/VRTSodm/lib/libodm.sl ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm10.sl
For Oracle 10g on Integrity Systems:
$ rm ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm10.so
$ ln -s /opt/VRTSodm/lib/libodm.sl ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm10.so
For Oracle 11g on HP 9000 Systems:
$ rm ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm11.sl
$ ln -s /opt/VRTSodm/lib/libodm.sl ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm11.sl
For Oracle 11g on Integrity Systems:
$ rm ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm11.so
$ ln -s /opt/VRTSodm/lib/libodm.sl ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm11.so
4. Start Oracle database.
Verify that Oracle Disk Manager is Running
NOTE: The following steps are specific to CFS 4.1 or later.
1. Start the cluster and Oracle database (if not already started).
2. Check that the Oracle instance is using the Oracle Disk Manager function:
# cat /dev/odm/stats
abort: 0
cancel: 0
commit: 18
create: 18
delete: 0
identify: 349
io: 12350590
reidentify: 78
resize: 0
unidentify: 203
mname: 0
vxctl: 0
vxvers: 10
io req: 9102431
io calls: 6911030
comp req: 73480659
comp calls: 5439560
io mor cmp: 461063
io zro cmp: 2330
cl receive: 66145
cl ident: 18
cl reserve: 8
cl delete: 1
cl resize: 0
cl same op: 0
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