3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software provisioning guide for Oracle HP Scalable NAS (AG513-96013, October 2009)
3. For the filesystem chosen for Oracle datafiles, remount the filesystem using /u02
as the mount point. Choose to automatically create the directory and then select
the non-default “DB Optimized” mount option.
4. If an additional filesystem will be for oracle datafiles, remount that filesystem
using /u03 as the mount point. Choose to automatically create the directory
and then select the non-default “DB Optimized” mount option.
5. For the filesystem chosen for oracle binaries ($ORACLE_BASE), remount the
filesystem using /u01/app/oracle as the mount point, choosing to
automatically create the directory.
6. Create NFS exports to allow Oracle servers to mount the filesystems.
7. Identify the filesystems used for $ORACLE_BASE (/u01/app/oracle) and
oracle datafiles (/u02) for the Oracle system administrator.
For more information about the DB Optimized mount flag, see “Server mount options”
in Chapter 8, “Configure PSFS filesystems,” in the HP Scalable NAS File Serving
Software administration guide. For more information about the NAS Administrator’s
role in managing NFS filesystems for Oracle, see Chapter 2 in this document.
Example configuration
Run the mxconsole command to start the PolyServe Management Console and
select the Filesystems tab. The display shows four filesystems: adminfs on psv1,
VOL001 on psv2, VOL002 on psv3, and VOL003 on psv4. In this example we will
be configuring VOL002 for $ORACLE_BASE and VOL003 for Oracle datafiles.
The first step is to enable the “DB Optimize” mount option for the VOL003 filesystem
and change the mount location to /u02. To begin, select the VOL003 filesystem,
right-click, and select Unmount.
On the Unmount Filesystem window, highlight all of the servers and click OK.
Provisioning Oracle on HP 4400 Scalable NAS systems52