HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle Version A.05.01.01 on Linux User Guide (December, 2012)

ExampleDescriptionAttribute
ASMThis parameter determines whether
the instance is an ASM instance
INSTANCE_TYPE
or a database instance. Set this
parameter to ASM. The default
value is ASM.
oracleThis is the user name of the Oracle
database administrator who
ORACLE_ADMIN
manages the database. The
default value is oracle.
/ORACLE_TEST0This is the base directory where
Oracle is installed.
ORACLE_HOME
ORACLE_TEST0The Oracle session name. It is also
called the session ID (SID). It
SID_NAME
uniquely identifies an Oracle
database instance.
NOTE: If you modify this
attribute after the # cmmakepkg
-i -m -t command is run, you
must reconfigure the
MONITOR_PROCESSES attribute
defined in this file to reflect the
same. Also, reconfigure PFILE
attribute defined in this file to
reflect this change, if PFILE is uses
this attribute.
yesThis parameter determines whether
ASM is being used to manage the
storage for the database instance.
ASM
You can set the value as yes or
no. Set this parameter to yes if
ASM is used, otherwise set to no.
The default value is no.
diskgroup2If ASM (Automatic Storage
Management) is being used to
ASM_DISKGROUP
manage the storage for the
database instance, configure this
parameter to indicate the ASM
Diskgroups used by the database
instance. You can add more than
one disk group by adding to the
array variable, ASM_DISKGROUP.
vgora_asmDefines volume groups used in the
ASM disk groups for this database
ASM_VOLUME_GROUP
instance. You can add more than
one volume group by adding to
this array variable.
/asm_homeThe home directory where ASM is
installed.
ASM_HOME
/dev/raw/raw1The physical volume used in the
ASM disk groups for the database
ASM_PV
instance. You can add more than
one physical volume by adding to
this array variable. This parameter
can be used only in modular
packages.
Configuring legacy and modular Oracle ASM instance and Database instance toolkit packages 35