HP Serviceguard Linux Oracle-Toolkit-A.05.01.00 User Guide (696983-001, June 2012)
4. Edit the following attributes manually in the package configuration file:
ExampleDescriptionAttribute
oracle_pkgThe package name must be unique
in the cluster.
package_name
${SGCONF}/oracle_pkgWhen you apply a package using
the cmapplyconf command,
TKIT_DIR
TKIT_DIR contains the toolkit
configuration file, haoracle.conf
on all the configured nodes.
NOTE: The TKIT_DIR for this
package must be different from the
TKIT_DIR configured for other
database packages.
databaseThis parameter determines whether
the instance is an ASM instance or
INSTANCE_TYPE
a database instance. Set this
parameter to database.
ORACLE_TEST11The home directory of Oracle.ORACLE_HOME
oracleThe user name of the Oracle
database administrator. This is used
to start and stop the database.
ORACLE_ADMIN
ORACLE_TEST0This is the Oracle session name, also
called the session ID (SID).
SID_NAME
NOTE: If a change is made to 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 to
reflect this change if PFILE is using
this attribute.
openOracle database startup mode. You
can set this parameter to mount,
START_MODE
nomount, or open. The default
value is open.
yesIf this attribute is set to no, you must
comment the LISTENER_NAME and
LISTENER
oracle_listener_service
attributes. For example:
#LISTENER_NAME
The default value is yes.
LISTENERThis parameter holds the names of
the Oracle listener processes. You
LISTENER_NAME
can add more than one listener
name by adding to the array
variable LISTENER_NAME.
ora123This holds the passwords of the
Oracle listener processes. You can
LISTENER_PSS
add more than one listener
password by adding to the array
variable LISTENER_PASS.
2This parameter defines the number
of attempts to be made to restart the
LISTERNER_RESTART
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