Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W
A
- abort mode
-
- taking single-instance databases offline in, 5
- access to resources, 2.2.1
- accounts
-
- adding to database password file, 7.5.1
- changing domain name for Oracle Services for MSCS account, 4.3.1.1
- privileges and permissions, 4.3
- SYS
-
- changing the password of, 7.5.2
- SYSDBA
-
- changing the password of, 7.5.2
- to manage a single-instance Oracle database, 7.5
- under which generic service runs, 8.3.2.3, 8.3.2.3, 8.3.2.3
- under which Oracle Services for MSCS runs, 4.3.1.1
- active/active configurations, 3.1.2
- active/passive configurations, 3.1.1
- Add Resource to Group operation
-
- troubleshooting, 7.2.2
- Add Resource to Group Wizard
-
- generic services, 8.3.2
- Oracle single-instance databases, 7.3.3
-
- logging information, B.3
- adding a generic service to a group, 8.3
-
- account, 8.3.2.3
- cluster disks, 8.3.2.4
- dependencies, 8.3.2.5
- display name, 8.3.2.2
- image name, 8.3.2.2
- node name, 8.3.2.2
- possible owner nodes, 8.3.2.1
- registry keys, 8.3.2.6
- sample service, 8.5
- service name, 8.3.2.2
- startup parameters, 8.3.2.3
- steps, 8.3.1
- virtual addresses, 8.3.2.5.2
- adding a single-instance Oracle database to a group, 7.3
-
- authentication information, 7.3.3.4
- database name, 7.3.3.3
- instance name, 7.3.3.3
- Oracle Net listener, 7.4.2
- password, 7.3.3.5
- possible owner nodes, 7.3.3.1
- prerequisites, 7.3.1
- service name, 7.3.3.3
- steps, 7.3.2
- tnsnames.ora file, 7.3.2
- virtual addresses, 7.3.3.2
- Administrator privileges
-
- logging in to a cluster, 4.3.2
- setting up security, 4.3.1
- specifying with the FSCMD command, 5
- alert files, B.4
- allocating IP addresses for a cluster, 2.4
- application log
-
- troubleshooting startup problems, 6.4
- application software
-
- rolling upgrade of, 1.2.2
- applications
-
- automatic reconnection after failover, 1.2.3
- failover, 1.2.3, 2.7.2
- mission-critical, 3.1.2
- archived files, 7.9.8.3
- authentication
-
- checking preferences in Oracle Enterprise Manager, 7.9.9
- log on as batch user access rights, 7.9.9
- permissions and privileges required, 4.3
- REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE initialization parameter, 7.5
- SYSDBA role, 7.5.1
- SYSOPER privileges, 7.5.1
- troubleshooting DBA authentication, 7.9.6
- using SYS for databases, 7.5.1
- availability
-
- RAID technology, 2.1.1
B
- backup operation
-
- sample FSCMD commands in a script, 5
- bandwidth
-
- increasing with multiple virtual addresses, 2.3
- benefits
-
- of configuring generic services using Oracle Fail Safe, 8.1.1
- of Oracle Fail Safe, 1.2
- bequeath protocol adapter
-
- Oracle Fail Safe connection to single-instance database and, 7.4
- BYPASS value, 7.3.3.5
C
- changing
-
- domain name for Oracle Services for MSCS account, 4.3.1.1
- checkpoints
-
- prior to database failover, 2.6.2
- client connections
-
- to single-instance Oracle databases, 7.4.2
- clients
-
- access to resources, 2.3
- accessing groups with multiple virtual addresses, 4.7
- cluster connections, 2.7.2
- connecting to resources using multiple virtual addresses, 4.7
- reconnecting to a single-instance database after failover, 7.8
- registering addresses of, A.1
- cluster alias
-
- definition, 2.5
- Oracle Fail Safe Manager and, 2.5
- registering address of, A.1
- use of, 2.5
- cluster disks
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.4
- Oracle single-instance databases and, 7.3.1
- RAID hardware and, 1.3
- redundancy and, 2.1.1
- See also disks
- Cluster Group, 2.5
-
- cluster alias network name, 2.5
- resources in, 2.5
- cluster nodes, 2.1
-
- adding to an existing cluster, 4.8
- changing IP addresses of, A.3
- defined, 1.1
- shared servers configuration and, 7.4.5
- CLUSTER qualifier
-
- FSCMD command, 5
- cluster recovery
-
- quorum disk, 2.1.4
- cluster registry
-
- run Verify Group to correct, 7.7
- cluster resources
-
- defined, 2.2.1
- CLUSTER_MGR string, B.3
- clusters, 1.1
-
- adding a new node to, 4.8
- cluster alias, 2.5
- configuration, 2.1
- connecting to, 2.5
- definition, 2
- different configurations, 2.1.2
- disk configurations, 2.1.3
- disks
-
- See cluster disks
- introduction, 2.1
- members of, 2.1
- metadata, 2.1.4
- nodes, 1.2.1, 2.1
- synchronizing password files on, 7.5.1
- troubleshooting
-
- Dump Cluster operation, 6.2
- typical configuration, 1.3
- verifying the configuration, 5, 6.1.1
- clusterwide operations
-
- rolling back, 7.9.3
- Verify Group operation, 6.1.2
- Verify Standalone Database operation, 6.1.3
- communications
-
- lost between cluster nodes, 2.1.4
- lost when a system fails, 7.9.10
- managing with Oracle Intelligent Agent, 2.2.2
- configurations, 3.1
-
- active/active, 3.1.2
- active/passive, 3.1.1
- customizing, 3.1, 3.1
- disk-level, 2.1.3
- multiple virtual addresses in, 4.7
- shared-nothing, 2.1.3
- system-level, 2.1.2
- typical, 1.3
- using wizard input, 4.2, 4.2
- verifying, 6.1.2, 6.1.3
- connect to cluster
-
- domain user account, 4.3.2
- connection time
-
- improving, 7.4.1
- corruption
-
- tnsnames.ora and listener.ora files, 7.9.8.1
- CR_DBRES string, B.3
- CR_SAMPLE string, B.3
- creating a sample database
-
- tracing information about, B.3
- creating a single-instance sample database
-
- failure, 7.9.7
- custom resource types, 2.2.4
- customer support
-
- calling, B.1
- customizing configurations, 3.1
D
- data files
-
- adding new, 7.7
- database account
-
- password change, 7.5.2
- SYS, 7.5, 7.9.9
- database administrator
-
- changing the password, 7.9.6
- connecting as internal, 7.9.6
- DBA_AUTHORIZATION parameter, 7.3.3.5, 7.5
- Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA), 7.2.1
-
- creating the Oracle Net configuration, 7.2.1
- net service name entry and, 7.2.1
- database password file
-
- adding accounts to for a database, 7.5.1
- database recovery
-
- optimization for single-instance databases, 7.6
- databases
-
- adding a new data file, 7.7
- backup operations on, 7.7
-
- using FSCMD commands, 5
- changing DBA passwords, 7.9.6
- checkpointing and, 2.6.2
- clients lose single-instance database connection, 7.9.10
- configuration data, 7.3.3
- configuring database resource to use shared servers, 7.4.5
- configuring using wizard input, 4.2
- EXCLUSIVE access, 7.5
- group resource, 2.2.2
- identity, 7.3.3.3
- improving connection time, 7.4.1
- Is Alive polling, 7.9.6
- listeners for standalone, 7.2.4
- LOCAL_LISTENER parameter in the initialization file, 7.4.5.1
- name, 7.3.3.3
- net service name entry, 7.2.1
- Oracle8i or later using shared servers, 7.4.5.1
- resolving an unstable state, 7.9.4
- security, 7.5
- SHARED access, 7.5
- shared servers and MSCS cluster nodes, 7.4.5
- steps for configuring, 7.3.2, 7.3.2
- synchronizing password files, 7.5.1
- taking offline, 5, 5, 7.7
-
- due to change in password, 7.9.6
- for cold backup operation, 7.7
- Pending Timeout, 7.9.4
- problems, 7.9.6
- with FSCMD command, 7.6
- testing shutdown on the secondary node, 4.2
- updating tnsnames.ora file for remote client access, 7.4.3.1
- upgrading, 7.2.3
- upgrading with Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant, 7.5.3
- using shared servers, 7.4.5
- using SQL*Plus for cold backup operations, 7.7
- verifying, 6.1.2, 6.1.3
- virtual addresses, 7.3.3.2
- See also resources
- DBA_AUTHORIZATION parameter, 7.3.3.5, 7.5
- DBCA
-
- See Database Configuration Assistant
- DBName parameter, 7.3.3.3
- dedicated server mode
-
- USE_SHARED_SOCKETS listener parameter and, 7.4.1
- DEL_SAMPLE string, B.3
- deleting a sample database
-
- capturing information about, B.3
- errors when trying to, 7.9.7
- dependencies
-
- among resources, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
- defined, 8.3.2.5.1
- generic services, 8.3.2.5, 8.3.2.5
- DISABLEISALIVE parameter, 5, 7.9.5
- discovering
-
- resources, 4.4
- standalone generic services, 8.2
- standalone single-instance databases, 7.1
- standalone single-instance sample databases, 7.1
- disk devices
-
- detecting changes with Verify Group, 7.9.2
- resources in a group, 2.2.2
- verification after adding more, 7.9.2
- disk resources
-
- possible owners nodes list and, 2.6.7
- disks
-
- configuration, 2.1.3
- resource type, 2.2.4
- See also cluster disks
- DISPATCHERS parameter
-
- specifying full listener information in, 7.4.5.1
- specifying information in, 7.4.5.1
- display name
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.2
- DNS server
-
- registering IP address and host name in, A.1
- domain account
-
- for Oracle Fail Safe Manager, 4.3
- for Oracle Services for MSCS, 4.3
- updating default values, 7.2.1
- domain name
-
- changing for Oracle Services for MSCS account, 4.3.1.1
- DOMAIN qualifier
-
- FSCMD command, 5
- Dump Cluster command, 6.2
- DUMPCLUSTER parameter, 5
- dynamic-link libraries (DLLs)
-
- custom, 2.2.4
- FsResOdbs.dll, 2.2.4
- FsResOdbsEx.dll, 2.2.4
- generic services, 2.2.4, 2.2.4
- IP addresses, 2.2.4
- managing resources, 2.2.4
- Oracle database, 2.2.4
- Oracle resources, 2.2.4
- physical disks, 2.2.4
- single-instance database access at the Is Alive interval, 7.9.4
E
- ENABLEISALIVE parameter, 5, 7.9.5
- error handling
-
- scripts and, 7.9.1
- errors
-
- FS-10066, 7.9.8.1
- FS-10070, 7.9.8.1
- FS-10101, 7.9.9
- ORA-01031, 7.9.9
- reporting, B.1
- returned for insufficient privileges, 7.9.9
- tracking information in a trace file, B.3
- user authentication, 7.9.9
- written to the Oracle Net listener log, 7.9.4
- external procedures
-
- configuring, 7.4.4
F
- failback
-
- effect of preferred owner nodes list on, 2.7.1, 2.7.1
- move group operation effect on, 2.7.1
- failback policy
-
- dumping information about, 6.2
- specifying, 2.7
- verifying with Verify Group operation, 6.1.2, 7.9.2
- failover period, 2.6.8
- failover policy
-
- for groups, 2.6.8
- failover threshold, 2.6.8
- failovers, 2.6
-
- applications, 1.2.3
- automatic application reconnection, 1.2.3
- checking with the Verify command, 4.2
- client applications and, 2.7.2
- database checkpointing and, 2.6.2
- definition, 2.1
- disabling during backup operations, 7.7
- due to resource failure, 2.6.1.1
- dumping information about policies, 6.2
- effect of possible owner nodes list on, 2.6.11
- effect of preferred owner nodes list on, 2.6.11
- effect of resource restart policy on, 2.6.9
- fastest, 3.1.1
- for load-balancing, 2.6
- groups and, 2.2.2
- in an active/active configuration, 3.1.2
- limiting repeated, 2.6.8
- node failures and, 2.6.1.2
- node to which group moves during, 2.6.11
- planned, 2.6, 2.6.2
- replaying transactions and, 1.2.3
- troubleshooting, 7.9.5
- unit of, 2.2.2
- unplanned, 2.6
- verifying with Verify Group operation, 6.1.2, 7.9.2
- failures
-
- unplanned, 2.6.1
- verifying resources to prevent, 6.1.2, 6.1.3
- Fibre Channel
-
- shared storage interconnect, 1.3
- file corruption
-
- in tnsnames.ora and listener.ora files, 7.9.8.1
- files
-
- alert, B.4
- archived, 7.9.8.3
- rollback, 7.9.8.4, 7.9.8.4
- trace, B.4
- flags
-
- tracing Oracle Services for MSCS errors, B.3
- FSCMD command, 1.2.2
-
- DISABLEISALIVE parameter, 5, 7.9.5
- DUMPCLUSTER parameter, 5
- ENABLEISALIVE parameter, 5, 7.9.5
- example usage in a script, 5
- examples, 5
- MOVEGROUP parameter, 5
- OFFLINEGROUP parameter, 5
- OFFLINERESOURCE parameter, 5
- ONLINEGROUP parameter, 5
- ONLINERESOURCE parameter, 5
- parameters and qualifiers, 5
- syntax, 5
- usage notes, 5
- use in an active/active configuration, 3.1.2
- VERIFYALLGROUPS parameter, 5
- VERIFYCLUSTER parameter, 5
- VERIFYGROUP parameter, 5
- FsDbError.bat script, 7.9.1
- FSR_TRACE_OUTPUT value, B.3
- FsResOdbs.dll file
-
- functions, 2.2.4
- FsResOdbsEx.dll file
-
- functions, 2.2.4
- FSS_TRACE_FLAGS value, B.3
- FSS_TRACE_OUTPUT value, B.3
G
- General property page
-
- for resources, 2.6.7
- generic services
-
- adding to a group, 8.3.1
- advantages of configuring using Oracle Fail Safe, 8.1.1
- compared to other services Oracle Fail Safe supports, 8.1
- configuration steps, 8.3.2
- configuring for high availability, 8.3, 8.3.2
- creating and adding to a group, 8.3.2
- defined, 2.2.4, 8
- dependencies, 8.3.2.5
- discovering standalone, 8.2, 8.2
- display name and, 8.3.2.2
- for Windows services, 2.2.4
- generic service identity, 8.3.2.2
- image name and, 8.3.2.2
- LocalSystem account and, 8.3.2.3
- node name and, 8.3.2.2
- passing parameters to Windows Service Control Manager, 8.3.2.3
- placement of data files and, 8.3.2.4
- placement of executable files and, 8.3.2.2
- possible owner nodes, 8.3.2.1
- resource type, 2.2.4
- security requirements for, 8.4
- service name and, 8.3.2.2
- specifying account for, 8.3.2.3
- startup parameters, 8.3.2.3
- startup type and, 8.3.2.3
- steps for configuring for high availability, 8.3.1
- troubleshooting, 8.6
- virtual addresses, 8.3.2.5.2
- what not to configure for high availability, 8.1.2
- Windows registry keys and, 8.3.2.6
- See also resources
- GR_VERIFY string, B.3
- groups
-
- added bandwidth for, 2.3
- adding a generic service to, 8.3.1
- adding a single-instance database to, 7.3.2
- adding virtual addresses to, 2.3
- correcting the network name, 7.9.8.1
- creating, 2.2.2
- DBA password mismatches, 7.9.6
- definition of, 2.2.2
- dumping information about, 6.2
- examples of resources, 2.2.2
- failover, 2.2.2
- failover period, 2.6.8
- failover policy, 2.6.8
- failover threshold, 2.6.8
- moving, 5
- multiple virtual addresses in, 4.7
- Nodes property page for, 2.6.7
- Oracle homes, 4.6
- ownership of, 2.2.2
- placing online, 5
- populating, 4.2
- preferred owner nodes list, 2.6.10
- privileges for adding a single-instance database, 7.9.9
- resource dependencies, 2.2.3
- taking offline, 5
- verifying all groups in a cluster, 5
- verifying resources in, 6.1.2
- virtual addresses and, 7.3.3
- with multiple virtual addresses, 4.7
H
- hardware
-
- configuration, 1.3
- RAID, 1.3
- heartbeat connection, 2.1
-
- definition of, 1.3
- host name
-
- registering, A.1
- troubleshooting improper name resolution with, A.4
- validating proper name resolution, A.2
- Hosts files
-
- registering IP address and host names in, A.1
I
- image name
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.2
- immediate mode
-
- taking single-instance databases offline in, 5
- initialization parameter file
-
- deleting the LOCAL_LISTENER parameter, 7.4.5.1
- exporting SPFILE and, 7.3.3.3.1
- for highly available single-instance databases, 7.3.3.3, 7.3.3.3
- location of, 7.3.3.3
- PFILE and, 7.3.3.3.1
- placement of, 7.3.3.3
- REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE initialization parameter, 7.3.3.5, 7.5, 7.9.6
- restrictions on specifying SPFILE and, 7.3.3.3.1
- installation
-
- interactive, 1.2.2
- of Oracle Fail Safe, 1.2.2
- silent mode, 1.2.2
- supplying security setup information, 4.3.1
- using a response file with, 1.2.2
- instance name
-
- for highly available single-instance databases, 7.3.3.3
- See also SID
- insufficient privileges, 7.9.9, 7.9.9
- interconnects
-
- private internode connection, 2.1
- shared storage, 2.1, 7.9.3
- internal cluster communications
-
- virtual addresses configured for, 7.4.3.1
- intracluster communications, 1.3
- IP addresses
-
- allocating for a cluster, 2.4
- changing for cluster nodes, A.3
- determining number needed, 2.4
- overlapping among listeners, 7.9.8.1
- registering, A.1
- resource type, 2.2.4
- troubleshooting improper name resolution with, A.4
- troubleshooting multiple, A.4
- validating proper name resolution, A.2
- Is Alive polling
-
- disabling, 5, 7.9.5
- DLL file function, 2.2.4
- effect during backup operations, 7.7
- enabling, 7.9.5
- reenabling, 5
J
- jobs
-
- troubleshooting access problems, 7.9.9
L
- Listener Control Utility (LSNRCTL)
-
- creating listeners, 7.9.8.2
- listener.ora files, 4.2
-
- archived, 7.9.8.3
- checking configuration data, 7.9.4
- configuring multiple, 7.2.4
- example, 7.9.8.1
- EXTPROC prefix, 7.4.4
- modifying, 7.9.8.1
- problems configuring the virtual server, 7.9.8.1
- rollback files, 7.9.8.1
- sample definition, 7.9.8.1
- updated by Database Configuration Assistant, 7.2.1
- listeners
-
- changes for shared servers, 7.2.5
- configuring, 4.2
- configuring Oracle Net on nodes with multiple listeners, 7.2.4
- created for single-instance databases added to a group, 7.4.2
- creating new, 7.9.8.2
- creating with Listener Control Utility (LSNRCTL), 7.9.8.2
- definition in rollback file, 7.9.8.1
- enabling shared sockets and, 7.4.1
- log file, 7.9.4
- network resources, 2.2.2
- output files, 7.9.8.2
- problems after changing or creating definition of, 7.9.8.1
- problems creating, 7.9.8.2
- specifying in the LOCAL_LISTENER parameter, 7.4.5.1
- specifying information in the DISPATCHERS parameter, 7.4.5.1
- starting, 7.2.4
- troubleshooting, 7.9.4
- load balancing, 2.6
-
- in an active/active configuration, 3.1.2
- static, 2.6.2
- local area network, 1.3
- LOCAL_LISTENER parameter
-
- adding to single-instance database parameter file, 7.2.5
- deletion after removing a single-instance database from a group, 7.4.5.1
- specifying listeners in, 7.4.5.1
- updating information for the group, 7.4.5.1
- writing to the single-instance database parameter file, 7.4.5.1
- LocalSystem account
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.3
- log on as a service privilege
-
- generic services and, 8.4
- LOGFILE qualifier
-
- FSCMD command, 5
- LSNRCTL utility
-
- troubleshooting listener problems, 7.9.8.2
M
- management operations
-
- single-instance database, 7.7
- managing
-
- cluster security, 4.3
- tnsnames.ora file on client systems, 7.3.2, 7.4.3.1
- using a cluster alias, 2.5
- metadata
-
- quorum resource and, 2.1.4
- Microsoft Windows
-
- registration considerations, A
- mission-critical applications
-
- in active/active configurations, 3.1.2
- modifying
-
- possible owner nodes list, 2.6.7
- move group operation
-
- effect on failback, 2.7.1
- MOVEGROUP parameter, 5
- MSCS
-
- cluster software, 1.1
- displaying database properties with Cluster Administrator, 2.2.4
- Is Alive polling, 2.2.4
- Pending Timeout value, 7.9.4
- resource types, 2.2.4
- MSCS Cluster Administrator
-
- displaying Oracle database properties, 2.2.4
- use during tracing, B.3
- multiple Oracle homes, 4.6
-
- checking for overlapping addresses and single-instance database SID names, 7.9.8.1
- configuring multiple listeners, 7.2.4
- multiple listeners, 7.2.4
- single-instance database SID in listener.ora files, 7.9.8.1
- updating tnsnames.ora with Verify Standalone Database command, 7.2.1
N
- net service name, 7.3.3.3
-
- added for single-instance databases, 7.2.1
- appended with the default domain name, 7.4.3.1
- default domain name and, 7.4.3.1
- definition
-
- referencing in archived configuration files, 7.9.8.3
- entry after adding a single-instance database to a group, 7.4.3.1
- entry for new single-instance databases, 7.2.1
- highly available single-instance databases and, 7.3.3.3
- when configuring the virtual server, 7.9.8.1
- network configuration
-
- updating domain name values in sqlnet.ora files, 7.2.1
- network name
-
- cluster alias, 2.5
- correcting for group, 7.9.8.1
- networks
-
- configuration, A
-
- for highly available single-instance databases, 7.4.2
- Oracle Net on nodes with multiple listeners, 7.2.4
- updating, 7.2.1
- verify with Verify Group, 7.9.2
- dumping public and private information, 6.2
- problems while configuring virtual server, 7.9.8.1
- protocol information in tnsnames.ora file, 4.2
- tracing configuration information, B.3
- node
-
- to which a group fails over, 2.6.11
- node failures
-
- effects of, 2.7.2
- failover and, 2.6.1.2
- node name
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.2
- NODE qualifier
-
- FSCMD command, 5
- nodes
-
- adding to an existing cluster, 4.8
- cluster, 1.2.1
- definition of, 2.1
- excluding from possible owner nodes list, 2.6.7
- possible owner, 2.6.7
- preferred, 2.7
- preferred ownership of groups and, 2.6.10
- Nodes property page
-
- for groups, 2.6.7
- normal mode
-
- taking single-instance databases offline in, 5
O
- OFFLINE qualifier
-
- FSCMD command, 5
- OFFLINEGROUP parameter, 5
- offline-option modes, 5
- OFFLINERESOURCE parameter, 5
- ONLINEGROUP parameter, 5
- ONLINERESOURCE parameter, 5
- operating system authentication, 7.3.3.4
- ORA_DBA
-
- Windows operating system group, 7.3.3.4
- ORA_sid_DBA
-
- Windows operating system group, 7.3.3.4
- Oracle database resource type, 2.2.4
- Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant
-
- upgrading single-instance databases, 7.5.3
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
-
- authentication problems, 7.9.9
- setting User Credentials, 7.9.9
- troubleshooting authentication problems, 7.9.9
- troubleshooting client connection problems, 7.9.9
- use in an active/active configuration, 3.1.2
- Oracle Fail Safe
-
- installation of, 1.2.2
- Oracle Fail Safe Manager, 1.1
-
- cluster alias and, 2.5
- compatibility with prior releases of Oracle Fail Safe Server, 4.6
- introduction to, 1.2.2
- tree view, 1.2.2
- verify tools, 1.2.2
- wizards, 1.2.2
- Oracle Fail Safe Server
-
- Oracle Fail Safe Manager releases and, 4.6
- See also Oracle Services for MSCS
- Oracle homes
-
- groups and, 4.6
- multiple, 4.6
- name of, 6.1.1
- Oracle Intelligent Agent
-
- managing communications, 2.2.2
- Oracle Net Assistant
-
- using to re-create network files, 7.9.8.1
- Oracle Net listener
-
- behavior, 7.2.2
- configuration of, 7.4
- creation of, 7.4
- Oracle Net network
-
- archived configuration files, 7.9.8.3
- modifying tnsnames.ora file, 7.4.3.1
- resource in a group, 2.2.2
- rollback files, 7.9.8.4
- single-instance database configuration, 7.4.3
- tracing configuration information, B.3
- troubleshooting the configuration, 7.9.4
- Oracle Services for MSCS
-
- account for, 4.3.1.1
- described, 1.1
- Security Setup tool, 4.3.1.1
- updating Windows security information and, 4.3.1.1
- Oracle Support
-
- calling, B.1
- Oracle7 databases
-
- See databases
- Oracle8i databases
-
- See databases
- output files
-
- listener, 7.9.8.2
- owner nodes
-
- See possible owner nodes list
- ownership
-
- of group, 2.2.2
P
- parameter file
-
- See initialization parameter file
- parameters
-
- SERVER=DEDICATED in tnsnames.ora file, 7.4.5
- USE_SHARED_SOCKETS listener parameter, 7.4.1
- password files
-
- synchronizing, 7.5.1
- passwords
-
- changes cause group problems, 7.9.4
- changing for the DBA account, 7.9.6
- changing for the SYSDBA account, 7.5.2
- problems with REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE parameter, 7.9.6
- Pending Timeout value
-
- setting, 7.9.4
- troubleshooting, 7.9.4
- performance
-
- in an active/active configuration, 3.1.2
- permissions
-
- insufficient return error ORA-01031, 7.9.9
- PFILE
-
- See initialization parameter file
- pinging
-
- verifying network communication between cluster nodes, A.2
- planned failover
-
- static load balancing, 2.6.2
- planned group failover, 2.6.2
- planned maintenance, 2.6.2
- policies
-
- dumping failover and failback information, 6.2
- polling
-
- failures, 7.9.4, 7.9.6
- possible owner nodes list
-
- adjusting, 2.6.7
- effect on failover, 2.6.11
- effect on resources, 2.6.7
- excluding nodes from, 2.6.7
- for a generic service, 8.3.2.1
- for a group, 2.6.7, 2.6.7
- for a resource, 2.6.7
- for a single-instance Oracle database, 7.3.3.1
- in determining failover node, 2.6.11
- modifying, 2.6.7
- resources and, 2.6.7
- specifying, 2.6.7, 2.6.7
- Verify Group command and, 2.6.7, 2.6.7, 2.6.7, 4.8
- preferences
-
- setting to avoid access problems, 7.9.9
- preferred owner nodes list
-
- effect on failback, 2.7.1, 2.7.1
- effect on failover, 2.6.10, 2.6.11
- move group operation and, 2.7.1
- private disks
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.4
- private interconnect, 1.3, 2.1
- privileges
-
- generic services and, 8.4
- granting on each cluster node, 7.5.1
- required, 4.3
- protocol address, 7.4.2
- public interconnect, 1.3
- PWD qualifier
-
- FSCMD command, 5, 5
Q
- quorum disk
-
- cluster recovery and, 2.1.4
- dumping information about, 6.2
- quorum resource
-
- metadata and, 2.1.4
R
- RAID
-
- hardware, 1.3
- technology, 2.1.1
- redundancy
-
- servers and, 2.1.1
- registering
-
- host names and IP addresses, A.1
- pinging to validate proper name resolution, A.2
- troubleshooting improper name resolution, A.4
- registration
-
- dumping information about resource, 6.2
- registry editor
-
- registering host names and IP addresses, A.1
- registry keys
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.6, 8.3.2.6
- replicating across cluster, 8.3.2.6
- REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE initialization parameter, 7.9.6
-
- setting, 7.9.4
- when password files are not used, 7.3.3.5
- when password files are used, 7.3.3.5
- resource types
-
- custom, 2.2.4
- generic service, 2.2.4
- IP addresses, 2.2.4
- MSCS, 2.2.4
- Oracle database, 2.2.4
- Oracle MTS Service, 2.2.4
- physical disks, 2.2.4
- resources, 1.1
-
- access to, 2.2.1
- accessing through a virtual server, 2.3
- client access to, 2.1
- defined, 2.2.1
- dependencies, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
- discovering, 4.4
- disks used by the database configuration, 4.2
- DLLs, 2.2.4
- effect of group Nodes property page changes on, 2.6.7
- examples of, 2.2.2
- failover policy effect on groups, 2.6.8
- failure of, 2.6.1.1
- General property page for, 2.6.7
- placing online, 5
-
- using FSCMD, 5
- possible owner nodes list and, 2.6.7
- renaming, 4.5
- repairing misconfigured, 7.9.2
- restart policy, 2.6.9
- returning to a preferred owner node, 2.7
- taking offline, 5, 5
-
- using FSCMD, 5
- verifying configuration of, 6.1.2, 6.1.2, 6.1.3
- rollback
-
- clusterwide operation, 7.9.3
- files, 7.9.8.1, 7.9.8.4
- rolling upgrade
-
- of application software, 1.2.2
S
- sample database
-
- privileges required, 7.9.9
- troubleshooting problems with, 7.9.7
- scripts
-
- FSCMD commands in an active/active configuration, 3.1.2
- FsDbError.bat script, 7.9.1
- to handle errors when single-instance database cannot be placed online, 7.9.1
- using FSCMD commands in, 5, 5
- SCSI shared storage interconnect, 1.3
- secondary node
-
- creating the database instance on, 4.2
- testing database shutdown, 4.2
- security
-
- changing the SYSDBA account password, 7.5.2, 7.5.2
- increasing with multiple virtual addresses, 2.3
- Oracle Services for MSCS Security Setup tool, 4.3.1.1
- requirements
-
- for generic services, 8.3.2.3, 8.4
- for single-instance databases, 7.5
- specifying with the FSCMD command, 5
- synchronizing password files on nodes, 7.5.1
- server nodes
-
- attempting to restart, 2.7.2
- cluster polling failure, 7.9.6
- FSS_TRACE_FLAGS value and strings, B.3
- losing client connections, 7.9.10
- registering addresses of, A.1
- trace flags, B.3
- server redundancy, 2.1.1
- SERVER=DEDICATED parameter, 7.4.5
- service name
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.2
- See also net service name
- SERVICE_NAME parameter
-
- added by Database Configuration Assistant, 7.2.1
- shared-nothing configuration, 2.1.3
- shared servers
-
- configuring for Oracle8i or later databases, 7.4.5.1
- SERVER=DEDICATED parameter and, 7.4.5
- shared sockets
-
- third-party proxy servers and, 7.4.1
- using, 7.4.1
- shared storage interconnect, 1.2.1, 2.1
-
- Fibre Channel, 1.3
- SCSI, 1.3
- shutdown
-
- database modes, 5
- SID
-
- entering for single-instance database, 7.9.8.1
- entry in tnsnames.ora file, 4.2
- for multiple listeners, 7.2.4
- name added by Database Configuration Assistant, 7.2.1
- overlapping names among listeners, 7.9.8.1
- SID_DESC parameters, 7.2.1
-
- added for new single-instance database, 7.2.1
- updated after adding a single-instance database to a group, 7.4.3.2
- silent mode installation, 1.2.2
- single-instance databases
-
- clients lose connection to, 7.9.10
- configuring database resource to use shared servers, 7.4.5
- handling errors for failures to place online, 7.9.1
- initialization parameter file, 7.3.3.3
- instance name, 7.3.3.3
- management operations and, 7.7
- possible owner nodes list for, 7.3.3.1
- prerequisites to adding to a group, 7.3.1
- service name, 7.3.3.3
- upgrading, 7.5.3
- software configuration, 1.3
- specifying possible owner nodes list, 2.6.7
- SPFILE
-
- See initialization parameter file
- SQL*Plus
-
- performing administrative tasks, 7.7
- SQLNET string, B.3
- SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES parameters
-
- updated after adding a single-instance database to a group, 7.4.3.3
- sqlnet.ora files
-
- updates made when a single-instance database is added to a group, 7.4.3.3
- updating default domain values in, 7.2.1
- standalone databases
-
- discovering, 7.1
- searching for listener of, 7.2.4
- shared servers and, 7.2.5
- Verify Standalone Database, 4.1, 6.1.3
- verifying, 4.1, 6.1.3
- viewing, 7.1
- standalone resources
-
- discovering, 4.4
-
- See also index entries for each resource
- standby configurations, 3.1.1
- startup parameters
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.3
- startup types
-
- generic services and, 8.3.2.3
- static load balancing, 2.6.2
- strings
-
- Oracle Services for MSCS tracing, B.3
- SYS account, 7.5, 7.9.9, 7.9.9
-
- password change, 7.5.2
- SYSDBA account
-
- password change, 7.5.2, 7.5.2
- SYSDBA privileges, 7.5.1
- SYSOPER privileges, 7.5.1
T
- temporary tables
-
- failover and, 7.3.1
- third-party proxy servers
-
- using shared sockets and, 7.4.1
- TNS listeners
-
- updating net service names in, 7.2.4
- TNS_ADMIN Windows environment variable, 7.4.2
- TNS_ADMIN Windows registry parameter, 7.4.2
- tnsnames.ora files, 4.2
-
- archived, 7.9.8.3
- checking Oracle Net configuration data, 7.9.4
- EXTPROC_CONNECTION_DATA net service name entry, 7.4.4
- modifying for highly available single-instance databases, 7.4.2
- parsing to discover single-instance databases, 7.1
- problems configuring the virtual server, 7.9.8.1
- rollback files, 7.9.8.1
- SERVER=DEDICATED parameter and, 7.4.5
- single-instance Oracle databases and, 7.3.2
- updated by Database Configuration Assistant, 7.2.1
- updating, 7.4.2
- updating with default domain name values, 7.2.1
- trace files, B.4
- tracing
-
- enabling, B.3
- flags, B.3
- transactional mode
-
- taking databases offline in, 5
- transactions
-
- failover and, 1.2.3
- transparent application failover, 7.8
- tree view, 1.2.2
-
- populating with clusters, 2.5
- troubleshooting
-
- access to the cluster, 7.9.9
- configuring the virtual address, 7.9.8.1
- databases, 7.9
- Dump Cluster operation, 6.2
- generic services, 8.6
- IP address and host name registration, 6.1.1, A.4
- multiple IP addresses, A.4
- order of network adapters, 6.1.1, A.4
- security access using Oracle Enterprise Manager, 7.9.9
- startup problems, 6.4
- unable to place a group online, 7.9.4
- users unable to connect to single-instance database, 7.4
- verification tools, 6.1
- with groups, 7.9.4
U
- unplanned failover, 2.6.1
- Update Database Password Wizard, 7.5.2
- upgrading a single-instance database, 7.5.3
- USE_SHARED_SOCKETS parameter, 7.4.1
- user
-
- changing account information for Oracle Services for MSCS, 4.3.1.1
- domain account for Oracle Fail Safe Manager, 4.3.2
- user account
-
- for Oracle Fail Safe, 4.3.1
- user credentials
-
- setting, 7.9.9
- USER qualifier
-
- FSCMD command, 5
V
- Verify Cluster operation
-
- description, 6.1
- purpose, 6.1.1
- Verify Group operation
-
- description, 6.1
- FSCMD command, 5
- logging information about, B.3
- overview, 6.1.2
- possible owner nodes list and, 2.6.7, 2.6.7, 2.6.7, 4.8
- purpose, 6.1.2
- updating information in the cluster registry, 7.7
- updating resource dependencies, 7.9.2
- Verify Standalone Database operation, 6.1.3, 6.1.3
-
- clusterwide operation status window, 6.1.3
- description, 6.1
- running on newly created databases, 7.2.1
- tracing, B.3
- verify tools, 1.2.2
- VERIFY_DB string, B.3
- VERIFYALLGROUPS parameter, 5
- VERIFYCLUSTER parameter, 5
- VERIFYGROUP parameter, 5
- virtual addresses, 1.2.1
-
- adding to a group, 2.3
- cluster alias, 2.5
- definition, 2.3
- for single-instance Oracle databases, 7.3.3.2
- generic services and, 8.3.2.5.2
- groups and, 7.3.3
- identifying, 2.3
- internal cluster communications and, 7.4.3.1
- multiple, 2.3, 4.7
- reasons for multiple in a group, 4.7
- registering, A.1
- troubleshooting configuration problems, 7.9.8.1
- virtual servers, 1.2.1
-
- configuration, 2.3
- configuration problems, 7.9.8.1
- definition, 2.3
- listener failure and, 7.9.8.1
- multiple, 4.7
- multiple virtual addresses, 2.3
- network configuration for, 7.4.2
- registering address of, A.1
- updates to tnsnames.ora files during configuration of, 7.4.2
W
- wide area network, 1.3
- Windows
-
- See Microsoft Windows
- Windows cluster
-
- See clusters
- Windows environment variables
-
- TNS_ADMIN, 7.4.2
- Windows operating system groups
-
- ORA_DBA, 7.3.3.4
- ORA_sid_DBA, 7.3.3.4
- Windows registry editor, A.1
- Windows registry keys
-
- See registry keys
- Windows registry parameters
-
- TNS_ADMIN, 7.4.2
- Windows user account
-
- security setup, 4.3.1
- WINS
-
- registering IP address and host name, A.1
- wizards, 1.2.2
-
- input, 4.2
- workloads
-
- setting Pending Timeout to accommodate heavy, 7.9.4