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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Real Application Clusters Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster |
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
Overview of Tasks for Enabling Oracle RAC to Run in a Cluster
Installing Oracle RAC Software
Installing Binary Files and Configuration Files on a Shared File System
Overriding Networking Defaults for Oracle 10g, 11g, or 12c Oracle Clusterware
Installing Oracle Clusterware on a Subset of Oracle Solaris Cluster Nodes
Creating Node-Specific Files and Directories for a Shared File System
How to Create a Node-Specific Directory for a Shared File System
How to Create a Node-Specific File for a Shared File System
Verifying the Installation of Oracle RAC
How to Verify the Installation of Oracle 10g, 11g, or 12c RAC
How to Verify the Installation of Oracle 9i RAC
Creating an Oracle ASM Instance and Disk Groups
How to Create an Oracle ASM Instance and Disk Groups
How to Specify the Location of Data Files on a Shared File System for Oracle 10g, 11g, or 12c
How to Specify the Location of Data Files on a Shared File System for Oracle 9i
Configuring Resources for Oracle RAC Database Instances
Tools for Registering and Configuring Resources for Oracle RAC Database Instances
How to Automate the Startup and Shutdown of Oracle 9i RAC Database Instances
Verifying the Installation and Configuration of Support for Oracle RAC
How to Verify the Configuration of the Oracle RAC Framework Resource Group
How to Verify the Configuration of the Multiple-Owner Volume-Manager Framework Resource Group
How to Verify the Configuration of Storage Resources for Oracle Files
How to Verify the Configuration of Resources for Oracle 9i RAC Database Instances
How to Verify the Correct Behavior for Shutdown and Booting of the Cluster
5. Administering Support for Oracle RAC
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
The Oracle Clusterware framework resource is a resource of the type SUNW.crs_framework. This resource is created within the Oracle RAC framework resource group whenever Oracle Clusterware is present on the cluster. This resource enables Oracle Solaris Cluster software to control the starting and stopping of Oracle Clusterware through the resource dependencies in Oracle Solaris Cluster. This ensures that Oracle Clusterware is only started when the resources it depends on are also available, and that it is stopped cleanly when any resource it depends on is no longer available.
Note - When the Oracle Clusterware framework resource is created in an Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration, it disables the automatic startup of Oracle Clusterware itself. The removal of the Oracle Clusterware framework resource does not by itself re-enable automatic startup of Oracle Clusterware. To re-enable automatic startup of Oracle Clusterware, see the Oracle Clusterware documentation for your release of Oracle Clusterware software.
Before You Begin
Ensure that the following prerequisites are met:
The Oracle RAC framework resource group is created and is online.
Storage resources for Oracle files are configured.
Node-specific files and directories for a shared file system are created.
Ensure that you have the following information:
The full path to the Oracle Clusterware home directory
# clsetup
The clsetup main menu is displayed.
The Data Services menu is displayed.
The clsetup utility displays information about Support for Oracle RAC.
The clsetup utility prompts you to select whether you are performing the initial configuration of Support for Oracle RAC or administering an existing configuration.
The clsetup utility prompts you to select the Oracle RAC cluster location. This location can be the global cluster or a zone cluster.
The clsetup utility displays the list of components of Oracle RAC to configure.
The clsetup utility displays the list of prerequisites for performing this task.
The clsetup utility displays a list of Oracle Clusterware home directories that exist on the cluster.
The clsetup utility displays a list of Oracle home directories that exist on the cluster.
The clsetup utility prompts you for the full path for the OCR and voting disk.
The clsetup utility prompts you whether to enter more values. Type yes to specify another path name or no if you have no more path names to add and press Return.
The clsetup utility displays the names of the Oracle Solaris Cluster objects that the utility will create.
The clsetup utility displays a screen where you can specify the new name.
The clsetup utility returns you to the list of the names of the Oracle Solaris Cluster objects that the utility will create.
The clsetup utility displays information about the Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration that the utility will create.
The clsetup utility displays a progress message to indicate that the utility is running commands to create the configuration. When configuration is complete, the clsetup utility displays the commands that the utility ran to create the configuration.
The clsetup utility returns you to the list of options for configuring Support for Oracle RAC.