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

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

Overview of Administration Tasks for Support for Oracle RAC

Automatically Generated Names for Oracle Solaris Cluster Objects

Administering Oracle RAC Databases From Oracle Solaris Cluster Software

Effects of State Changes to Oracle Solaris Cluster Resources for Oracle 10g Release 2, 11g, or 12c RAC Database Instances

Effects of State Changes to Oracle Solaris Cluster Resources for Oracle 9i RAC Database Instances

Tuning Support for Oracle RAC

Guidelines for Setting Timeouts

SPARC: VxVM Component Reconfiguration Step 4 Timeout

Reservation Step Timeout

SPARC: Guidelines for Setting the Communications Port Range for the UDLM

How to Modify an Extension Property That Is Tunable Only When a Resource Is Disabled

Tuning the Support for Oracle RAC Fault Monitors

Operation of the Fault Monitor for a Scalable Device Group

Operation of the Fault Monitor for Scalable File-System Mount Points

Operation of the Oracle 9i RAC Server Fault Monitor

Operation of the Main Fault Monitor

Operation of the Database Client Fault Probe

Operations to Monitor the Partition for Archived Redo Logs

Operations to Determine Whether the Database is Operational

Actions by the Server Fault Monitor in Response to a Database Transaction Failure

Scanning of Logged Alerts by the Server Fault Monitor

Operation of the Oracle 9i RAC Listener Fault Monitor

Obtaining Core Files for Troubleshooting DBMS Timeouts

Customizing the Oracle 9i RAC Server Fault Monitor

Defining Custom Behavior for Errors

Custom Action File Format

Changing the Response to a DBMS Error

Responding to an Error Whose Effects Are Major

Ignoring an Error Whose Effects Are Minor

Changing the Response to Logged Alerts

Changing the Maximum Number of Consecutive Timed-Out Probes

Propagating a Custom Action File to All Nodes in a Cluster

Specifying the Custom Action File That a Server Fault Monitor Should Use

How to Specify the Custom Action File That a Server Fault Monitor Should Use

6.  Troubleshooting Support for Oracle RAC

7.  Modifying an Existing Configuration of Support for Oracle RAC

8.  Upgrading 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

D.  Command-Line Alternatives

Index

Automatically Generated Names for Oracle Solaris Cluster Objects

When the clsetup utility or Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager is used to create resources, these tools assign preset names to the resources. If you are administering resources that were created by using the clsetup utility or Oracle Solaris Cluster Manager, see the following table for these names.

Resource Type
Resource Name
SUNW.rac_svm
rac-svm-rs
SPARC: SUNW.rac_cvm
rac-cvm-rs
SPARC: SUNW.rac_udlm
rac-udlm-rs
SUNW.rac_framework
rac-framework-rs
SUNW.scalable_rac_server
ora-sid-rs, where ora-sid is the SID on the primary node without any numbers in the SID
SUNW.scalable_rac_listener
rac-listener-rs
SUNW.scalable_rac_server_proxy
rac_server_proxy-rs
SUNW.crs_framework
crs_framework-rs
SUNW.ScalDeviceGroup
scaldg-name-rs, where dg-name is the name of the device group that the resource represents
SUNW.ScalMountPoint
scal-mp-dir-rs, where mp-dir is the mount point of the file system, with / replaced by

asm-mp-rs

SUNW.qfs
qfs-mp-dir-rs, where mp-dir is the mount point of the file system, with / replaced by

asm-home-sqfs-rs

SUNW.scalable_rac_server_proxy
rac_server_proxy_rs
SUNW.oracle_asm_diskgroup
asm-dg-rs
SUNW.scalable_oracle_asm_instance_proxy
asm-inst-rs
SUNW.LogicalHostname
lh-name, where lh-name is the logical hostname that you specified when you created the resource