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Oracle® Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Real Application Clusters Guide

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Updated: April 2016
 
 

How to Verify the Correct Behavior for Shutdown and Booting of the Cluster

If your configuration of Support for Oracle RAC is correct, Oracle Solaris Cluster ensures that Support for Oracle RAC is stopped and started correctly when you shut down and boot the cluster.


Caution

Caution  -  This task requires downtime. If you are verifying the installation and configuration of Support for Oracle RAC on a production cluster where other data services are running, omit this task.


  1. Shut down the cluster.

    For instructions for performing this task, see How to Shut Down a Cluster in Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.3 System Administration Guide .

  2. Confirm that the cluster shuts down correctly.
  3. Boot the cluster.

    For instructions for performing this task, see How to Boot a Cluster in Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.3 System Administration Guide .

  4. Confirm that the cluster starts correctly.
  5. Verify that all Support for Oracle RAC resource groups and their resources are online.
    # clresourcegroup status

    Note -  The bringing online of all Support for Oracle RAC resource groups might require several minutes to complete. If you perform this step before the resource groups are enabled on all nodes, the status on some nodes might be offline. In this situation, repeat this step until the status of all Oracle RAC resource groups is online on all nodes.