Cluster Server 7.4 Agent for Oracle Installation and Configuration Guide - Linux
- Introducing the Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- About the Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- How the agent makes Oracle highly available
- About Cluster Server agent functions for Oracle
- Oracle agent functions
- How the Oracle agent supports health check monitoring
- ASMInst agent functions
- Oracle agent functions
- Installing and configuring Oracle
- About VCS requirements for installing Oracle
- About Oracle installation tasks for VCS
- Installing ASM binaries for Oracle 11gR2 or 12c in a VCS environment
- Configuring Oracle ASM on the first node of the cluster
- Installing Oracle binaries on the first node of the cluster
- Installing and removing the agent for Oracle
- Configuring VCS service groups for Oracle
- Configuring Oracle instances in VCS
- Before you configure the VCS service group for Oracle
- Configuring the VCS service group for Oracle
- Setting up detail monitoring for VCS agents for Oracle
- Enabling and disabling intelligent resource monitoring for agents manually
- Configuring VCS service groups for Oracle using the Veritas High Availability Configuration wizard
- Understanding service group configurations
- Understanding configuration scenarios
- Troubleshooting
- Sample configurations
- Administering VCS service groups for Oracle
- Pluggable database (PDB) migration
- Troubleshooting Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- Verifying the Oracle health check binaries and intentional offline for an instance of Oracle
- Appendix A. Resource type 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
- 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
- Appendix C. Best practices
- Appendix D. Using the SPFILE in a VCS cluster for Oracle
- Appendix E. OHASD in a single instance database environment
About configuring application monitoring using the High Availability solution for VMware
Consider the following before you proceed:
You can configure application monitoring on a virtual machine using the High Availability Configuration wizard for VMware. The wizard is launched when you click
on the High Availability tab in VMware vSphere Client.Apart from the High Availability Configuration wizard, you can also configure application monitoring using the Cluster Server (VCS) commands. For more information, refer to the Cluster Server Administrator's Guide.
recommends that you first configure application monitoring using the wizard before using VCS commands to add additional components or modify the existing configuration.
Apart from configuring application availability, the wizard also sets up the other components required for successful application monitoring.
For Oracle, the High Availability Configuration wizard:
Discovers the Oracle database instance and Oracle listeners running on the system.
Discovers the storage and network dependencies.
Configures the appropriate VCS resources and service groups from the discovered information.
You must not suspend a system if an application is currently online on that machine. If you suspend a system, VCS moves the disks along with the application to another system. Later, when you try to restore the suspended system, VMware does not allow the operation because the disks that were attached before the system was suspended are no longer with the system. To suspend a virtual machine, ensure that the application being monitored is not online on that system.
Note:
For details about deploying, configuring, and administering the High Availability solution, refer to the High Availability Solutions Guide for VMware.