Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC Version A.11.20 - (August 2011)
CSS Timeout
When SGeRAC is on the same cluster as Oracle Cluster Software, the CSS timeout is set to a
default value of 600 seconds (10 minutes) at Oracle software installation.
This timeout is configurable with Oracle tools and should not be changed without ensuring that
the CSS timeout allows enough time for Serviceguard Extension for RAC (SGeRAC) reconfiguration
and to allow multipath (if configured) reconfiguration to complete.
On a single point of failure, for example a node failure, Serviceguard reconfigures first and SGeRAC
delivers the new group membership to CSS via NMAPI2. If there is a change in group membership,
SGeRAC updates the members of the new membership. After receiving the new group membership,
CSS initiates its own recovery action as needed, and propagates the new group membership to
the RAC instances.
RAC IMR Timeout
RAC instance IMR timeout is configurable. RAC IMR expects group membership changes to occur
within this time or IMR will begin evicting group members. The IMR timeout must be above the
SGeRAC reconfiguration time and adhere to any Oracle-specified relation to CSS reconfiguration
time.
NOTE: IMR timeout as a configurable parameter has been deprecated in Oracle 11gR1 and
later.
Oracle Cluster Software
Oracle Cluster Software should be started after activating its required shared storage resources.
Shared storage resources can be activated after SGeRAC completes startup. Oracle Cluster Software
should not activate any shared storage. Similarly, for halting SGeRAC at run level 3 and removing
shared storage resources from Oracle Cluster Software, Oracle Cluster Software must be halted
first.
Automated Oracle Cluster Software Startup and Shutdown
The preferred mechanism that allows Serviceguard to notify Oracle Cluster Software to start and
to request Oracle Cluster Software to shutdown is the use of Serviceguard packages using SGeRAC
toolkit.
Monitoring
Oracle Cluster Software daemon monitoring is performed through programs initiated by the HP-UX
init process. SGeRAC monitors Oracle Cluster Software to the extent that CSS is a NMAPI2 group
membership client and group member. SGeRAC provides group membership notification to the
remaining group members when CSS enters and leaves the group membership.
Allowed Characters for Oracle 10g/11gR1/11gR2 RAC Cluster Names
Oracle Clusterware uses SGeRAC Group Membership Service to get the node status, it registers
a group in SGeRAC cmgmsd daemon with Oracle cluster name. Since the valid group name in
SGeRAC only allows alpha letter (a-z, A-Z), decimal digital (0-9), underscore (_), dollar sign ($)
and number sign(#), only these characters are allowed in Oracle 10g/11gR1/11gR2 Clusterware
cluster name.
Shared Storage
SGeRAC supports shared storage using HP Shared Logical Volume Manager (SLVM), Cluster File
System (CFS), Cluster Volume Manager (CVM), and ASM (ASM/SLVM in 11i v2/v3 and ASM
over raw disks in 11i v3). CFS and CVM are not supported on all versions of HP-UX (on HP-UX
releases that support them). See “About Veritas CFS and CVM from Symantec” (page 15).
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