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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Real Application Clusters Guide |
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
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
SUNW.asm_diskgroup Extension Properties
SUNW.crs_framework Extension Properties
SPARC: SUNW.rac_cvm Extension Properties
SUNW.rac_framework Extension Properties
SUNW.rac_svm Extension Properties
SPARC: SUNW.rac_udlm Extension Properties
SUNW.scalable_asm_diskgroup_proxy Extension Properties
SUNW.scalable_asm_instance Extension Properties
SUNW.scalable_asm_instance_proxy Extension Properties
SUNW.scalable_rac_server Extension Properties
SUNW.scalable_rac_server_proxy Extension Properties
SUNW.ScalDeviceGroup Extension Properties
SUNW.ScalMountPoint Extension Properties
SPARC: SUNW.vucmm_cvm Extension Properties
SUNW.vucmm_framework Extension Properties
SUNW.vucmm_svm Extension Properties
This property indicates the level to which debug messages from the Oracle RAC listener component are logged. When the debug level is increased, more debug messages are written to the log files. These messages are logged to the file /var/opt/SUNWscor/scalable_rac_listener/message_log.rs, where rs is the name of the resource that represents the Oracle RAC listener component.
You can specify a different value of the debug_level extension property for each node that can master the resource.
Data Type: Integer
Range: 0–100
Default: 1, which logs syslog messages
Tunable: Any time
This property specifies the name of the Oracle listener instance that is to be started on the node where the instance is running. This name must match the corresponding entry in the listener.ora configuration file.
You can specify a different value of the listener_name extension property for each node that can master the resource.
Data Type: String
Range: Not applicable
Default: LISTENER
Tunable: When disabled
This property specifies the full path to the Oracle home directory. The Oracle home directory contains the binary files, log files, and parameter files for the Oracle software.
Data Type: String
Range: Not applicable
Default: No default defined
Tunable: When disabled
This property specifies the timeout value, in seconds, that the fault monitor uses when checking the status of an Oracle RAC listener.
Data Type: Integer
Range: 1–99999
Default: 300
Tunable: Any time
This property specifies the name of the file that contains the environment variables that are to be set before the listener starts up or shuts down. You must define all environment variables whose values differ from Oracle defaults in this file.
For example, a user's listener.ora file might not be located under the /var/opt/oracle directory or the oracle-home/network/admin directory. In this situation, the TNS_ADMIN environment variable must be defined.
The definition of each environment variable that is defined must follow the format variable-name=value. Each definition must start on a new line in the environment file.
You can specify a different value of the user_env extension property for each node that can master the resource.
Data Type: String
Range: Not applicable
Default: No default defined
Tunable: Any time