HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle on Linux User Guide (May 2013)

To start monitoring Oracle listener processes:
ExampleAttribute Name
oracle_listener_serviceservice_name
"$SGCONF/scripts/tkit/oracle/
tkit_module.sh
oracle_monitor_listener"
service_cmd
noneservice_restart
noservice_fail_fast_enabled
300service_halt_timeout
To start monitoring Oracle hang detection:
ExampleAttribute Name
oracle_hang_serviceservice_name
"$SGCONF/scripts/tkit/oracle/
tkit_module.sh oracle_hang_monitor
30 failure"
service_cmd
noneservice_restart
Noservice_fail_fast_enabled
300service_halt_timeout
f. To configure the dependency for the modular Oracle ASM database package, you must
set the following parameters in the package configuration file:
ExampleAttribute Name
asm_dependencydependency_name
<ASM MNP package_name>=updependency_condition
same_nodedependency_location
g. Apply the package configuration using the command:
# cmapplyconf -P pkg2.conf
Managing a package
You can manage a package by adding, running, maintaining, halting, and deleting it.
Adding the package to the cluster
After the setup is complete, add the package to the Serviceguard cluster and start it.
$ cmapplyconf -P ORACLE_TEST0
$ cmmodpkg -e -n <node1> -n <node2> ORACLE_TEST0
$ cmmodpkg -e ORACLE_TEST0
For more information on managing packages, see the latest Managing Serviceguard manual
available at http://www.hp.com/go/linux-serviceguard-docs
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