You should set the necessary privileges to enable Oracle RAC to run in a zone cluster configuration. You can use the clzonecluster command to include the necessary privileges in a zone cluster configuration by setting the limitpriv property. Perform the following steps to set the necessary privileges in a zone cluster to run Oracle RAC.
Become superuser on the global cluster node that hosts the zone cluster.
Configure the limitpriv property by using the clzonecluster command.
# clzonecluster configure zcname clzonecluster:zcname>set limitpriv ="default,proc_priocntl,proc_clock_highres" clzonecluster:zcname>commit |
Reboot the zone cluster.
# clzonecluster reboot zcname |
You can perform the step to configure the limitpriv property as part of the zone cluster creation. For information on creating a zone cluster, see How to Create a Zone Cluster in Sun Cluster Software Installation Guide for Solaris OS.