HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle on Linux User Guide (May 2013)
ExampleDescriptionAttribute
alert. By default, email_id is
commented.
e. To start monitoring Oracle processes:
ExampleAttribute Name
oracle_asm_serviceservice_name
"$SGCONF/scripts/tkit/oracle/
tkit_module.sh oracle_monitor"
service_cmd
noneservice_restart
noservice_fail_fast_enabled
300service_halt_timeout
f. Apply the package configuration using the command:
# cmapplyconf -P pkg1.conf
2. Setting up and configuring database failover package.
a. Create a directory in $SGCONF/<package dir>.
b. cd $SGCONF/<package dir>.
c. Create the modular package configuration file, pkg2.conf using the following command:
#cmmakepkg -m tkit/oracle/oracle pkg2.conf
d. Edit the following attributes manually in the package configuration file:
ExampleDescriptionAttribute
oracle_asmdb_pkgThe package name must be unique
in the cluster.
package_name
$SGCONF/oracle_asmdb_pkgWhen you apply a package using
the cmapplyconf command,
TKIT_DIR
TKIT_DIR contains the toolkit
configuration file,
haoracle.conf on all
configured nodes.
NOTE: The TKIT_DIR for this
package must be different from the
TKIT_DIR configured for the
ASM MNP.
databaseThis parameter determines whether
the instance is an ASM instance
INSTANCE_TYPE
or a database instance. Set this
parameter to database.
/ORACLE_TEST0This is the base directory where
Oracle is installed.
ORACLE_HOME
oracleThis is the user name of the Oracle
database administrator who
ORACLE_ADMIN
manages the database. The
default value is oracle.
ORACLE_TEST0The Oracle session name. It is also
called the session ID (SID). It
SID_NAME
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