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are supported are those specified by Hewlett-Packard, and you can create your own multi-node
packages. For example, the packages HP supplies for use with the Veritas Cluster Volume
Manager (CVM) and the Veritas Cluster File (CFS) System (on HP-UX releases that support
Veritas CFS and CVM. Also, see “About Veritas CFS and CVM from Symantec” (page 15)).
• Multi-node package. A system multi-node package must run on all nodes that are active in
the cluster. If it fails on one active node, that node halts. A multi-node package can be
configured to run on one or more cluster nodes. It is considered UP as long as it is running
on any of its configured nodes.
NOTE: In RAC clusters, you create packages to start and stop Oracle Clusterware and RAC itself
as well as to run applications that access the database instances. For details on the use of packages
with Oracle Clusterware and RAC, refer to “RAC Instances” (page 28)
Serviceguard Extension for RAC Architecture
This chapter discusses the main software components used by Serviceguard Extension for RAC.
The following is a list of components:
• Oracle Components
◦ Custom Oracle Database
• Serviceguard Extension for RAC Components
◦ Group Membership Services (RAC)
• Serviceguard Components
Package Manager◦
◦ Cluster Manager
◦ Network Manager
• Operating System
Volume Manager Software◦
◦ HP-UX Kernel
Group Membership Daemon
In addition to the Serviceguard daemon processes mentioned in Chapter 3 of the Managing
Serviceguard user’s guide, there is another daemon that is used by Oracle to enable communication
with Serviceguard Extension for RAC:
• cmgmsd—Group Membership Daemon for RAC 10g or later
This HP daemon provides group membership services for Oracle Real Application Cluster 10 g or
later. Group membership allows multiple Oracle instances to run on the same cluster node. GMS
is illustrated in Figure 2 (page 13).
Overview of SGeRAC and Cluster File System (CFS)/Cluster Volume
Manager (CVM)
SGeRAC supports Veritas Cluster File System (CFS)/Cluster Volume Manager (CVM) from Symantec
through Serviceguard. CFS and CVM are not supported on all versions of HP-UX (on HP-UX releases
that support Veritas CFS and CVM). For more information, see “About Veritas CFS and CVM from
Symantec” (page 15)).
For information on configuring CFS and CVM with Serviceguard, refer to the latest edition of the
Managing Serviceguard user’s guide at www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs —>
HP Serviceguard.
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