HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle on Linux User Guide (May 2013)
Table 5 List of Attributes Supported for Online Toolkit Package Modification (continued)
DescriptionAttribute
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
This parameter defines the number of attempts made to
LISTENER_RESTART
restart the listeners when a listener failure is detected. This
parameter can be modified and applied online only if the
values mentioned in LISTENER_RESTART array correspond
with LISTENER_NAME array.
Oracle Toolkit will support the online modification of this
attribute, provided the user changes the permissions or
PFILE
ownership for the new location of the parameter file. The
file must be present in all the package nodes at the same
location.
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
This attribute defines the Oracle processes to be monitored
MONITOR_PROCESSES
by the toolkit package. By default, six critical Oracle
processes are monitored. This array can be increased or
reduced and the processes will be monitored in the next
monitor cycle.
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.MAINTENANCE_FLAG
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.MONITOR_INTERVAL
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.TIME_OUT
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.PARENT_ENVIRONMENT
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.CLEANUP_BEFORE_STARTUP
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.USER_SHUTDOWN_MODE
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.KILL_ASM_FOREGROUNDS
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
User defined database services can be added or removed
DB_SERVICE
during online modification. Database service must be
configured and running during online modification, so that
toolkit package can use the start or stop control on user
defined database services.
Oracle Toolkit supports the online modification of this
attribute. This parameter is used to disable the Oracle
DISABLE_BACKUP_MODE
database from the backup 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.
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
This parameter is used to provide email addresses for the
email_id
toolkit alert notification recipients. Each email_id
parameter can have one of the following values:
• A complete email address
• An alias
• A distribution list
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