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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Sybase ASE Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster |
1. Installing and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE
B. Preset Actions for DBMS Errors and Sybase ASE Logged Alerts
For details about system-defined properties, see the r_properties(5) man page and the rg_properties(5) man page.
The SUNW.sybase resource type represents the Sybase ASE application in a Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration. The extension properties of this resource type are as follows:
The path to the log file for the adaptive server. Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE continually reads this property for error monitoring.
Default: None
Range: Minimum=1
Tunable: When disabled
The name of the data server. Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE uses this property to locate the RUN server in the $SYBASE/$ASE/install directory.
Default: None
Range: Minimum=1
Tunable: Any time
The name of the backup server. Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE uses this property to locate the RUN server in the $SYBASE/$ASE/install directory. If you do not set this property, Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE will not manage the server.
Default: Null
Range: None
Tunable: When disabled
Number of fault-monitor probe cycles before Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE establishes a new connection.
Default: 5
Range: 1 – 100
Tunable: Any time
String of format userid/password, which specifies the database user's user ID and password . Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE uses this property for database probes. When you set up the Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE data service, define the database user ID and password before you enable the server resource and the server resource's fault monitor. Do not use the sa account for the database user. You must set this property, even if you do not set the Monitor_Server_Name property.
Default: None
Range: Minimum=1
Tunable: Any time
List of databases that need to be online before the resource can be brought online.
Default: Null
Range: None
Tunable: Any time
Debug level for writing to the Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE log.
Default:1
Range: 0 – 100
Tunable: Any time
File that contains all of the Sybase ASE environment variables. Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE requires that you define the variables SYBASE, SYBASE_ASE, and SYBASE_OCS. Other variables that you define are passed as environment variables to the Sybase server.
The definition of each environment variable must conform to the following format:
variable=value
Each environment variable that you define must also be specified, one per line in the Environment_File.
Typically, users use the SYBASE.sh environment file that is created by the Sybase installation.
Note - The value of this property is independent of the shell that is being used by the sybase user. Specifically, the sybase user can have csh as its default shell.
Default: None
Range: Minimum=1
Tunable: When disabled
The name of the monitor server. Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE uses this property to locate the RUN server in the $SYBASE/$ASE/install directory. If you do not set this property, Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE will not manage the server.
Default: Null
Range: None
Tunable: When disabled
Timeout value for the fault monitor probe.
Default: 60 seconds
Range: 1 – 99999 seconds
Tunable: Any time
The absolute path to the script that the STOP method executes to stop the Sybase ASE servers. This file stores the password of the Sybase ASE system administrator (sa). Protect the path so that only the user and group that are associated with the Sybase ASE installation can access the file. The Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE package includes the sybase_stop_servers template. You must replace the existing password.
Default: None
Range: Minimum=1
Tunable: Any time
The name of the text server. The Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE data service uses this property to locate the RUN server in the $SYBASE/$ASE/install directory. If you do not set this property, the Solaris Cluster HA for Sybase ASE data service will not manage the server.
Default: Null
Range: None
Tunable: When disabled
Whether the START method waits for the database to be brought online before exiting.
Default: TRUE
Range: TRUE – FALSE
Tunable: Any time
When a fault with the resource is detected, the RESOURCE_RESTART value will ensure that only this resource is restarted. A value of RESOURCE_GROUP_RESTART will ensure that all resources in the resource group are restarted.
Default: RESOURCE_RESTART
Range: RESOURCE_RESTART – RESOURCE_GROUP_RESTART
Tunable: Any time
This file contains the custom fault monitor actions.
Default: None
Range: None
Tunable: Any time