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Cluster Server 8.0.2 Implementation Guide for Oracle - Windows
Last Published:
2023-06-05
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0.2)
Platform: Windows
- Introducing the VCS agents for Oracle and NetApp
- Installing and configuring VCS
- Installing and configuring Oracle
- About installing Oracle
- Prerequisites for installing Oracle
- Installing Oracle
- About creating and configuring Oracle
- Prerequisites for configuring Oracle
- Configuring Microsoft iSCSI initiator
- Managing storage using Windows Logical Disk Manager
- Managing storage using NetApp filer
- Creating a temporary service group
- Configuring Oracle on the first node
- Dismounting a volume
- Bringing the temporary service group online
- Creating the Oracle database on shared disks
- Creating the listener service
- Configuring the listeners to use the virtual IP address
- Associating the database with the listener
- Configuring the Oracle database
- Configuring the Oracle and listener services
- Disconnecting virtual disks from the first node
- Releasing disks (if you use Windows LDM)
- Configuring Oracle on failover nodes
- Configuring the Oracle service group
- Administering the Oracle service group
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Resource type definitions
- Appendix B. Sample configuration
- Appendix C. Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control with VCS
- About Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control with VCS
- Installing the VCS agent for Oracle
- Installing Oracle Enterprise Manager server
- Installing Oracle
- Installing the Oracle Management Agent
- Creating and configuring Oracle database and listener on the first node
- Configuring Oracle on failover nodes
- Configuring the Oracle service group
- Configuring a virtual network name
- Configuring the listener for virtual network name
- Configuring the database service for virtual network name
- Configuring an additional Oracle management agent
- Adding the database to the OEM 10g Grid Control
- Making the additional agent highly available
Making the additional agent highly available
Add a GenericService resource to make the additional agent highly available.
To make the additional agent highly available
- Set the startup type for the additional agent service to Manual, on all the nodes. You must do this before configuring GenericService resource.
- Create a GenericService resource for the Oracle Management Agent service. This is the service for the Oracle management agent that you created earlier.
- Specify the attributes DelayAfterOnline and DelayAfterOffline. Set the value as 30 seconds.
Sometimes the GenericService resource may go into an unknown state. This is because the Oracle agent service takes some time in coming up. The workaround for this is to increase the attributes DelayAfterOnline and DelayAfterOffline, or probe the resource after the Windows service has started.
- Create a dependency with the GenericService resource as the parent resource and the Netlsnr resource as the child resource.
- Enable the GenericService resource and bring it online.