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

VxVM/CVM and CFS will not be supported in this release.
NOTE:
This version of toolkit supports only modular packages.
C. Setting Up Oracle Data Guard:
Oracle Data Guard provides the management, monitoring, and automation
software to create and
maintain one or more standby databases to protect Oracle data from
failures, disasters, human
error, and data corruptions.
Oracle Data Guard is included with the Enterprise Edition and Personal
Edition of the Oracle database
software.
A Data Guard configuration consists of one production database and up to
nine standby databases.
There are two types of standby databases.
i. Physical Standby database
ii. Logical Standby database
The Active Data Guard option, first available with Oracle Database 11g,
enables a physical standby
database to be used for read-only applications while simultaneously
receiving updates from the
primary database.
NOTE: This README assumes that Oracle is installed on all the clusters
nodes, by the user 'oracle'
and that shared storage is already configured.
For information on configuring Oracle Data Guard can be obtained from the
Oracle website:
http://www.oracle.com
D. Setting up the toolkit
- Toolkit Overview
This toolkit has to be used in combination with the ECMT Oracle module.
Hence, ensure that
ECMT B.06.00 has been installed.
After installing the ODG toolkit, two scripts (hadg.sh and hadg.conf) and
this README file will
be in the /opt/cmcluster/toolkit/dataguard directory. Two more scripts
(tkit_module.sh and tkit_gen.sh)
and one file (dataguard.1) which are used for modular packaging will be
installed in the
/etc/cmcluster/scripts/tkit/dataguard directory and
/etc/cmcluster/modules/tkit/dataguard respectively.