InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Implementation Guide for Oracle - 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
Creating a temporary service group
Create a temporary service group with an IP (in case of IPv4) or an IPv6 (in case of IPv6) resource. Assign a virtual address to the IP resource. All the configured databases and listeners must use the same virtual IP address.
To create a temporary service group
- From the Cluster Manager (Java Console), click Edit > Add > Service Group, and complete the following in the Add Service Group dialog box:
Type a name for the service group in the Service Group name field.
Click the nodes (Use Ctrl click to select multiple nodes) from the Available Systems box and then click the right arrow to move the systems to the Systems for Service Group box.
Click OK.
- To add an IP resource to the temporary service group, right-click the service group name, click Add Resource, and complete the following in the Add Resource dialog box:
Type a name for the IP resource in the Resource name field.
Select IP (in case of IPv4) or IPv6 (in case of IPv6) from the Resource Type drop-down list.
Specify appropriate values for the Address, SubNetMask (in case of IPv4) or Prefix (in case of IPv6), and MACAddress attributes. For the MACAddress attribute, select the Per System option, and then choose the current node name from the drop-down list. The MACAddress attribute is always local; it is different for each system. You must specify a MACAddress for each node in the service group.
Check the Enabled check box and then click OK.