Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit User Guide April 2011 (5900-1606)

NOTE: One of these file systems must be the shared file system/logical volume containing the
Oracle Home configuration information ($ORACLE_HOME). The name of the instance is used to
name the volume groups, logical volumes and file systems.
LV[0]=/dev/vg00_${SID_NAME}/lvol1
FS[0]=/${SID_NAME}
For example:
LV[0]=/dev/vg00_ORACLE_TEST0/lvol1
FS[0]=/ORACLE_TEST0
If you are using VxVM
DISK GROUPS
Define the disk groups that are used by the Oracle instance. File systems associated with these
disk groups are defined as follows:
VXVM_DG[0]=/dev/vx/dsk/DG00_${SID_NAME}
For example:
VXVM_DG[0]=/dev/vx/dsk/DG00_ORACLE_TEST0
Define the file systems which are used by the Oracle instance.
NOTE: One of these file systems must be the shared file system/logical volume containing
the Oracle Home configuration information ($ORACLE_HOME). The name of the instance is
used to name the disk groups, logical volumes and file systems.
LV[0]=/dev/vx/dsk/DG00_${SID_NAME}
FS[0]=/${SID_NAME}
For example:
LV[0]=/dev/vx/dsk/DG00_ORACLE_TEST0/lvol1
FS[0]=/ORACLE_TEST0
NOTE: If you are using CFS mounted file systems, you must NOT configure volume groups,
logical volumes, and file systems in the package control script, but configure dependency on
Serviceguard CFS packages.
The service name must be the same as defined in the package configuration file. Always call
the Oracle executable script with "start" for the SERVICE_CMD definitions.
SERVICE_NAME[0]=ORACLE_${SID_NAME}
SERVICE_CMD[0]="/etc/cmcluster/pkg/${SID_NAME}/tookit.sh monitor"
SERVICE_RESTART[0]="-r 2"
For example:
SERVICE_NAME[0]=ORACLE_TEST0
SERVICE_CMD[0]="/etc/cmcluster/pkg/ORACLE_TEST0/toolkit.sh monitor"
SERVICE_RESTART[0]="-r 2"
If Listener is also chosen to be monitored, then another service for listener has to be added
as shown below:
SERVICE_NAME[1]=LSNR_0
SERVICE_CMD[1]="/etc/cmcluster/pkg/ORACLE_TEST0/toolkit.sh monitor_listener"
SERVICE_RESTART[1]="-r 2"
Support For Oracle Database without ASM 21