Cluster Server 8.0.2 Agent for Oracle Installation and Configuration Guide - Linux
- Introducing the Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- About the Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- About the agent for Oracle ASM
- Supported software for VCS agent for Oracle
- How the agent makes Oracle highly available
- About Cluster Server agent functions for Oracle
- Oracle agent functions
- Startup and shutdown options for the Oracle agent
- Monitor options for the Oracle agent in traditional database and container database
- Startup and shutdown options for the pluggable database (PDB)
- Monitor for the pluggable database
- Recommended startup modes for pluggable database (PDB) based on container database (CDB) startup modes
- How the agent handles Oracle error codes during detail monitoring
- Info entry point for Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- Action entry point for Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- How the Oracle agent supports health check monitoring
- Netlsnr agent functions
- ASMInst agent functions
- ASMDG agent functions
- Oracle agent functions
- Typical Oracle configuration in a VCS cluster
- About setting up Oracle in a VCS cluster
- Installing and configuring Oracle
- About installing Oracle in a VCS environment
- Before you install Oracle in a VCS environment
- About VCS requirements for installing Oracle
- About Oracle installation tasks for VCS
- Installing ASM binaries in a VCS environment
- Configuring Oracle ASM on the first node of the cluster
- Configuring and starting up ASM on remaining nodes
- Installing Oracle binaries on the first node of the cluster
- Configuring the Oracle database
- Copying the $ORACLE_BASE/admin/SID directory
- Copying the Oracle ASM initialization parameter file
- Verifying access to the Oracle database
- Installing and removing the agent for Oracle
- Configuring VCS service groups for Oracle
- About configuring a service group for Oracle
- Configuring Oracle instances in VCS
- Before you configure the VCS service group for Oracle
- Configuring the VCS service group for Oracle
- Configuring VCS service groups for Oracle using the Veritas High Availability Configuration wizard
- Typical VCS cluster configuration in a virtual environment
- About configuring application monitoring using the Veritas High Availability solution for VMware
- Getting ready to configure VCS service groups using the wizard
- Before configuring application monitoring
- Launching the Veritas High Availability Configuration wizard
- Configuring the agent to monitor Oracle
- Understanding service group configurations
- Understanding configuration scenarios
- Veritas High Availability Configuration wizard limitations
- Troubleshooting
- Sample configurations
- Administering VCS service groups for Oracle
- Pluggable database (PDB) migration
- Troubleshooting Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- About troubleshooting Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- Error messages common to the Oracle and Netlsnr agents
- Error messages specific to the Oracle agent
- Error messages specific to the Netlsnr agent
- Error messages specific to the ASMInst agent
- Error messages specific to the ASMDG agent
- Troubleshooting issues specific to Oracle in a VCS environment
- Verifying the Oracle health check binaries and intentional offline for an instance of Oracle
- Disabling IMF for a PDB resource
- Appendix A. Resource type definitions
- About the resource type and attribute definitions
- Resource type definition for the Oracle agent
- Resource type definition for the Netlsnr agent
- Resource type definition for the ASMInst agent
- Resource type definition for the ASMDG agent
- Appendix B. Sample configurations
- About the sample configurations for Oracle enterprise agent
- Sample single Oracle instance configuration
- Sample multiple Oracle instances (single listener) configuration
- Sample multiple instance (multiple listeners) configuration
- Sample Oracle configuration with shared server support
- Sample Oracle ASM configurations
- Sample configuration of Oracle pluggable database (PDB) resource in main.cf
- Sample configuration of migratable Oracle pluggable database (PDB) resource in main.cf
- Sample Configuration of Oracle supported by systemD
- Sample configuration of ASMInst supported by systemD
- Appendix C. Best practices
- Appendix D. Using the SPFILE in a VCS cluster for Oracle
- Appendix E. OHASD in a single instance database environment
Configuring the VCS service group for Oracle using Cluster Manager (Java console)
A template for the Oracle resource groups is automatically installed when you install the Oracle enterprise agent. Using the VCS Cluster Manager, you can view the template, which displays the Oracle service group, its resources and their attributes. You can dynamically modify the attribute values as necessary for your configuration.
Configuration tasks involve:
Creating a new service group
Editing the resource attributes
To create a new service group
- Make sure that the Oracle type definition file OracleTypes.cf is imported in your configuration.
- The Loading Templates Information window appears, and launches the wizard.
Launch the Cluster Configuration wizard. Do one of the following:
From the Cluster Explorer menu, select Tools > Configuration Wizard.
If no service groups exist on the system, Cluster Explorer prompts you to launch the Cluster Configuration wizard. Click Yes when prompted.
- Read the information on the Welcome screen and click Next.
Specify the name of the service group and the target systems on which it is to be configured.
Enter the name of the service group.
On the Available Systems box, select the systems on which to configure the service group.
Click the right arrow to move the selected systems to the Systems for Service Group box. To remove a system from the box, select the system and click the left arrow.
Indicate the order in which the systems will fail over (priority). System priority is numbered sequentially, with 1 denoting the system that starts first following a failover.
Click Next.
- In the Would you like to use a template to configure the service group? dialog box, click Next.
- In the Select a template to configure the service group dialog box, select the OracleGroup template on which to base the service group.
If applicable, a window opens notifying you that names of some resources within the new service group are already in use. This window also includes a list of alternative names. You can select an alternative name, or modify the name. Click Next after resolving the name clashes.
- Click Next to create the service group based on the selected template.
A window opens indicating that commands are being sent to add the group, its resources, and the attributes and dependencies specified in the template.
A progress indicator displays the percentage of the commands fired.
The actual commands are displayed at the top of the indicator.
- Click Next when prompted that the service group has been successfully created.
A window opens listing the service group's resources and their associated attributes.
- Click Finish to accept the default values and complete the configuration.
You can modify the default values of the resources according to your specific configuration requirements, as instructed in the following section.
To edit the resource attributes
- Select the resource from the list on the left pane.
The resource's attributes appear in the right pane.
- Select the attribute to be modified.
- Click the edit icon in the Edit column.
- In the Edit Attribute dialog box, enter the attribute values. To modify the scope of the attribute, click the option buttons for Global or Local.
- Click OK.
- Repeat the procedure for each resource and its attributes and click Finish. Edit the attributes for all the resources according to your configuration.
- Follow the wizard instructions to complete the configuration.
- Click Finish to quit the wizard.
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