Reference Architecture: Consolidating Oracle Databases with Secure Resource Partitions in a Serviceguard Cluster Whitepaper
8
Data needed
Value used in this deployment
SRP name
MKTPRD
SRP administrator
root
SRP login group
mkt_dba
IP address
192.1.1.11
Netmask
255.255.255.0
Default gateway
192.1.1.1
Oracle database name
MKTPRD
Oracle user
ora_mkt
Oracle DBA group
mkt_dba
Oracle install directory
/var/hpsrp/MKTPRD/u01
DB directories
/var/hpsrp/MKTPRD/u02
*SRP home directory (shared lvol)
/var/hpsrp/MKTPRD
PRM group type/shares
PSET/1 Core
PRM memory shares
10
*Serviceguard package name
MKTPRD
*Serviceguard nodes
atcuxvm7 & atcuxvm8
*Used for Serviceguard Integration
The following section explains the steps required to configure an SRP that is ready for Oracle software
installation and deployment. The following steps will:
1. Prepare the system for SRP deployments.
2. Create a group whose members can log in to the SRP.
3. Create the base SRP.
4. Apply the sshd and custom templates to allow remote login and SQLnet access to the SRP.
5. Create the Oracle user for this SRP.
6. Create the file systems for the Oracle software and database files.
Task 1: Preparing the system for SRP
When deploying a solution using SRPs, HP recommends that you begin with a clean installation of
HP–UX. With the exception of system processes, all applications deployed on the system run within an
SRP, if possible. SRP requires system-wide enablement of networking and containment features. HP
generally does not recommend SRP for deployment in addition to an existing production system
already hosting applications.
1. In the /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf file, set the Compartment Network route lookup policy with the
following Networking tunables (NDD).
Note:
The number between the brackets might be different on your system, based
on the number of NDD tunables that are already set:
TRANSPORT_NAME[2]=ip
NDD_NAME[2]=ip_ire_cmpt_route_lookup_policy