Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC Version A.11.20 - (August 2011)
Clusterware parameters in this file directly:
: cmmakepkg -m sg/multi_node_all -m sgerac/erac_tk_oc pkgConfigFile
Edit the package template files based on the description in E-1-1.
4. Now apply the package configuration file:
: cmapplyconf -P pkgConfigFile
F-3. OC MNP creation procedures [For Legacy packages]:
1. On one node of the cluster, create an OC MNP working directory under
/etc/cmcluster and copy the files in the Toolkit directory
/opt/cmcluster/SGeRAC/toolkit/crsp.
All the following steps require root privilege.
: mkdir /etc/cmcluster/YourOwn-OCMNP-Dir
: cd /etc/cmcluster/OCMNP-Dir
: cp /opt/cmcluster/SGeRAC/toolkit/crsp/* .
2. Edit the configuration file oc.conf based on the description in E-2 to
suit your Oracle environment.
3. Generate the package configuration file and control script for the OC MNP.
: cmmakepkg -p pkgConfigFile
: cmmakepkg -s pkgControlScript
Edit the package template files based on the description in E-1-2 and E-1-3
and make sure that the pkgControlScript is executable.
4. Create the OC MNP working directory on all other participating nodes.
Distribute the edited package configuration file, package control script,
and the Toolkit scripts created in steps 2 and 3 to all nodes. Then apply
the package configuration file from one node:
: cmapplyconf -P pkgConfigFile
F-4. OC MNP startup procedures [For both Modular and Legacy Packages]:
1. On each node of the cluster, halt the Oracle Clusterware if it is running.
: $ORA_CRS_HOME/bin/crsctl stop crs
2. On one node of the cluster, start the OC MNP via cmrunpkg.
: cmrunpkg <OCMNP-package-name>
Use cmviewcl to check the package status. There should be only one
OC MNP configured in the cluster.
3. After the package is up and running, verify that the Oracle Clusterware is
running on each node of the cluster.
On each node, enter:
: $ORA_CRS_HOME/bin/crsctl check crs
For Oracle 10g, messages like the following should be seen:
CSS appears healthy
CRS appears healthy
EVM appears healthy
For Oracle 11g R1, messages like the following should be seen:
Cluster Synchronization Services appears healthy
Cluster Ready Services appears healthy
Event Manager appears healthy
For Oracle 11g R2, messages like the following should be seen:
CRS-4638: Oracle High Availability Services is online
CRS-4537: Cluster Ready Services is online
CRS-4529: Cluster Synchronization Services is online
CRS-4533: Event Manager is online
The RAC instances should not be running.
Note: Steps F-5 to F-7 are required only if you are using ASM over SLVM for RAC
database and if you are planning to use the ASMDG package to manage your ASM
disk group.
F-5. ASMDG creation procedures [For Modular Packages]:
1. On one node of the cluster, create an ASMDG MNP working directory under
/etc/cmcluster.
: mkdir /etc/cmcluster/ASMDGMNP-Dir
2. Go to step 3 if you don't want to test the asm_dg.conf before configuring
the ASMDG MNP. Otherwise copy the ASMDG MNP configuration file located in
the Toolkit directory /opt/cmcluster/SGeRAC/toolkit/asmp to the ASMDG MNP
working directory. Then edit and test the configuration file asm_dg.conf
based on the description in E-2 to suit your Oracle environment.
: cd /etc/cmcluster/ASMDGMNP-Dir
: cp /opt/cmcluster/SGeRAC/toolkit/asmp/asm_dg.conf .
106 SGeRAC Toolkit for Oracle RAC 10g or later