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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Application Server Guide |
1. Installing and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server
HA for Oracle Application Server Overview
Overview of Installing and Configuring HA for Oracle Application Server
Planning the HA for Oracle Application Server Installation and Configuration
Restriction for the supported configurations of HA for Oracle Application Server
Restriction for the location of Oracle Application Server files
Determine which Solaris zone Oracle Application Server will use
Installing and Configuring Oracle Application Server
How to Install and Configure Oracle Application Server
Verifying the Installation and Configuration of Oracle Application Server
How to Verify the Installation and Configuration of Oracle Application Server
Installing the HA for Oracle Application Server Packages
How to Install the HA for Oracle Application Server Packages
Registering and Configuring Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server
How to Register and Configure Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server
Verifying the Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server Installation and Configuration
Upgrading HA for Oracle Application Server
How to Upgrade to the New Version of HA for Oracle Application Server
Understanding the Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server Fault Monitor
Probing Algorithm and Functionality
Operations of the Oracle 9iAS Application Server Probe
Operations of the Oracle Application Server 10g Probe
Debug Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server
How to turn on debug for Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server
A. Deployment Example: Installing Oracle Application Server in Zones
This section contains the information you need to plan your HA for Oracle Application Server installation and configuration.
The configuration restrictions in the subsections that follow apply only to HA for Oracle Application Server.
Caution - Your data service configuration might not be supported if you do not observe these restrictions. |
The Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server data service can only be configured as a failover service.
Single or multiple instances of Oracle Application Server can be deployed in the cluster.
Oracle Application Server can be deployed in the global zone or non-global zone.
The Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server data service supports different versions of Oracle Application Server. Before proceeding with the installation of Oracle Application Server you must check that the Solaris Cluster HA for Oracle Application Server data service has been verified against the version you will be installing.
The Oracle Application Server files are the data files that are stored in the Oracle home directory and Oracle database directory, which are created when you install Oracle Application Server using the Oracle Universal Installer.
Within this document references will be made to the Oracle Application Server files which implies all of the contents of the Oracle home directory and Oracle database directory.
The Oracle Application Server files must be placed on shared storage as either a cluster file system or a highly available local file system.
The configuration requirements in this section apply only to HA for Oracle Application Server.
Caution - If your data service configuration does not conform to these requirements, the data service configuration might not be supported. |
Solaris zones provides a means of creating virtualized operating system environments within an instance of the Solaris 10 OS. Solaris zones allow one or more applications to run in isolation from other activity on your system. For complete information about installing and configuring a Solaris Container, refer to System Administration Guide: Oracle Solaris Containers-Resource Management and Oracle Solaris Zones.
You must determine which Solaris zone Oracle Application Server will use. Oracle Application Server can run within a global zone or non-global zone configuration.