InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Agent for Sybase Installation and Configuration Guide - AIX
- Introducing the Cluster Server agent for Sybase
- About the Cluster Server agent for Sybase
- Supported software for the VCS agent for Sybase
- How the agent makes Sybase highly available
- How the Sybase and SybaseBk agents support intelligent resource monitoring
- About the Sybase agent functions
- Monitoring options for the Sybase agent
- Action function for the VCS agent for Sybase
- Typical Sybase configuration in a VCS cluster
- Installing and configuring Sybase
- VCS requirements for installing Sybase
- Sybase installation directory
- SYBASE directory on shared disks
- System Group and User for Sybase home directory
- Database dbspaces
- Transparent TCP/IP failover
- Changes required in Sybase RUN_Server file for AMF offline monitoring
- Language settings for the Sybase agent
- AMF kernel driver limitation for process offline event notification
- Installing Sybase in a VCS environment
- Configuring Sybase for detail monitoring
- VCS requirements for installing Sybase
- Installing, upgrading, and removing the agent for Sybase
- Configuring VCS service groups for Sybase
- About configuring service groups for Sybase
- Before configuring the service group for Sybase
- Configuring the service groups for Sybase
- Configuring the service group for Sybase from Cluster Manager (Java console)
- Configuring the service group for Sybase using the command line
- Encrypting passwords for Sybase
- About setting up detail monitoring for the agent for Sybase
- Enabling and disabling intelligent resource monitoring (IMF) for agents
- Administering the AMF kernel driver
- Administering VCS service groups for Sybase
- Appendix A. Resource type definitions for Sybase
- Appendix B. Sample configurations for Sybase
Using the IPC Cleanup feature for the Sybase agent
When the Adaptive Server starts, it creates shared memory files in $SYBASE to store information about the shared memory segments that it uses. Adaptive Server start-up parameter -M can be used to change the location of directory that stores shared memory files. The start-up parameter -M should be updated in RUN_$Server file.
If the Sybase home directory is unmounted, the Sybase clean script cannot access the shared memory files and does not clean the IPC resources that are allocated by the Sybase processes. Hence, the agent requires shared memory files to be present in the following directory on local system /var/VRTSvcs/log/tmp/sybase_shm/$Server.
In the $SYBASE/$SYBASE_ASE/install directory, edit the RUN_$Server file. Change the location of the directory that stores shared memory files to /var/VRTSvcs/log/tmp/sybase_shm/$Server using the -M option.
For example, the file RUN_Sybase_Server resembles the following before the change:
/home/sybase/ASE-15_0/bin/dataserver \ -sSybase_Server \ -d/home/sybase/data/master.dat \ -e/home/sybase/ASE-15_0/install/Sybase_Server.log \ -c/home/sybase/ASE-15_0/Sybase_Server.cfg \ -M/home/sybase/ASE-15_0 \
After the replacement, the file resembles:
/home/sybase/ASE-15_0/bin/dataserver \ -sSybase_Server \ -d/home/sybase/data/master.dat \ -e/home/sybase/ASE-15_0/install/Sybase_Server.log \ -c/home/sybase/ASE-15_0/Sybase_Server.cfg \ -M/var/tmp/sybase_shm/Sybase_Server \
Here Sybase_Server is the name of the Adaptive server.
Note:
Make sure you create the /var/VRTSvcs/log/tmp/sybase_shm/Sybase_Server directory with proper permissions.