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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Real Application Clusters Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0 |
1. Installing Support for Oracle RAC
2. Configuring Storage for Oracle Files
3. Registering and Configuring the Resource Groups
4. Enabling Oracle RAC to Run in a Cluster
5. Administering Support for Oracle RAC
6. Troubleshooting Support for Oracle RAC
7. Modifying an Existing Configuration of Support for Oracle RAC
A. Sample Configurations of This Data Service
B. Preset Actions for DBMS Errors and Logged Alerts
C. Support for Oracle RAC Extension Properties
Setting Support for Oracle RAC Extension Properties
Overview of the Framework Resource Groups
Oracle RAC Framework Resource Group
Multiple-Owner Volume-Manager Framework Resource Group
Registering and Configuring Oracle ASM Resource Groups (CLI)
How to Register and Configure Oracle ASM Resource Groups in the Global Cluster (CLI)
How to Register and Configure Oracle ASM Resource Groups in a Zone Cluster (CLI)
Creating Storage Management Resources by Using Oracle Solaris Cluster Maintenance Commands
Resources for Scalable Device Groups and Scalable File-System Mount Points
How to Create a Resource for a Scalable Device Group in the Global Cluster
How to Create a Resource for a Scalable Device Group in a Zone Cluster
How to Create an Oracle Grid Infrastructure Resource for Interoperation With Oracle Solaris Cluster
Perform this procedure on only one node of the cluster.
If you are also using a volume manager, set a strong positive affinity by the resource group for the resource group that contains the volume manager's scalable device-group resource. This resource group is created in How to Create a Resource for a Scalable Device Group in the Global Cluster.
Tip - If you require Support for Oracle RAC to run on all cluster nodes, specify the -S option in the command that follows and omit the options -n, -p maximum_primaries, -p desired_primaries, and -p rg_mode.
# clresourcegroup create -n nodelist \ -p desired_primaries=num-in-list \ -p maximum_primaries=num-in-list \ [-p rg_affinities=++scal-dg-rg] \ [-p rg_description="description"] \ -p rg_mode=Scalable \ scal-mp-rg
# clresourcetype register SUNW.ScalMountPoint
If you are also using a volume manager, set an offline-restart dependency by the instance of SUNW.ScalMountPoint on the resource for the scalable device group that is to store the file system. This resource is created in How to Create a Resource for a Scalable Device Group in the Global Cluster.
# clresource create -t SUNW.ScalMountPoint -g scal-mp-rg \ [-p resource_dependencies_offline_restart=scal-dg-rs] \ -p mountpointdir=mp-path \ -p filesystemtype=nas \ -p targetfilesystem=nas-device:fs-name \ nas-mp-rs
# clresourcegroup online -emM scal-mp-rg