HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle on Linux User Guide (May 2013)
Table 3 Lists the attributes that you can edit (continued)
ExampleDescriptionAttribute
noThis parameter is used to disable the
Oracle database from the backup
DISABLE_BACKUP_MODE
mode. The valid values for this
parameter are yes and no. By
default, the value is set to no. This
means, if the database is in the
backup mode after package failover
or restart, the Oracle toolkit package
fails to start. You have to manually
get the database out of the backup
mode and then start the package.
When the value of
DISABLE_BACKUP_MODE is set to
yes and the database is in the
backup mode after failover or
restart, the Oracle toolkit package
will alter the database to remove the
backup mode and start the
database. The database is altered
to remove the backup mode only if
START_MODE is set to open.
abc@domain-name.comThis parameter is used to provide
email addresses for the toolkit alert
email_id
notification recipients. Each
email_id parameter can have one
of the following values:
• A complete email address
• An alias
• A distribution list
You can list multiple recipients by
repeating the email_id field and
address. Toolkit sends an alert email
on listener and package failure. If
configured, the alert mail is sent for
Oracle database hang detection.
For example: $SGCONF/scripts/
tkit/oracle/tkit_module.sh
oracle_hang_monitor 30
alert. By default, email_id is
commented.
5. Edit the following service parameters, if required:
• To start monitoring Oracle processes:
ExampleAttribute Name
oracle_serviceservice_name
"$SGCONF/scripts/tkit/oracle/
tkit_module.sh oracle_monitor"
service_cmd
noneservice_restart
noservice_fail_fast_enabled
300service_halt_timeout
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