Using the Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle Data Guard in an HP Serviceguard Cluster B.01.00, September 2010

HP Serviceguard includes built in monitoring capabilities to monitor
system resources like network,
volume groups, filesystems etc and to initiate failover in the instant of
their failure.
- Oracle Data Guard integration with HP Serviceguard Extended Distance
Cluster or other Serviceguard
based "Disaster Recovery (DR)" clusters, will provide disaster protection
and recovery for Oracle
database as well as the applications that use the databases.
NOTE: The toolkit also provides HA for Active standby database (Oracle
11g and above)
NOTE: This version of the toolkit does not include support for performing
role transitions. These
tasks must be manually performed. After these tasks are manually
performed, the toolkit detects
the new role of the database and the monitors the associated processes.
This toolkit supports automatic
role transitions only in a Continentalclusters environment when the
primary cluster fails.
NOTE: This version of toolkit will support only single instance Oracle
and does not support Oracle RAC
This toolkit leverages scripts from the ECMT Oracle Toolkit to start,
stop, and monitor the database and
the listener.
IMPORTANT: Oracle must be installed in the same location on all cluster
nodes that will run the
package.
B. Supported versions
i) Single instance Oracle Database
Oracle Data Guard 10gR2,11gR1 10gR2,11gR1 11gR2
ECMT B.06.00 B.06.00 B.06.00
Serviceguard A.11.19 A.11.20 A.11.19
A.11.20
HP-UX OS 11i v2,11i v3 11i v3 11i v3
Unless otherwise stated, this toolkit supports all storage and volume
managers that Serviceguard
supports.
At the time of publication, this version of the toolkit supports the
listed software and OS
versions. For the most recent information, see the Compatibility matrix
available at:
http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs
NOTE: