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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Guide |
Installing and Configuring HA for TimesTen
Overview of Installing and Configuring HA for TimesTen
Planning the HA for TimesTen Installation and Configuration
Planning the Resource Group Topology for HA for TimesTen
TimesTen and Solaris Containers
HA for TimesTen and In-Memory Database Cache
Installing and Configuring TimesTen
How to Enable a TimesTen Database to Run in a Global Zone Configuration
How to Enable TimesTen to Run in a Non-Global Zone Configuration
How to Install and Configure TimesTen
Verifying the Installation and Configuration of TimesTen
How to Verify Installation and Configuration of TimesTen
Registering and Configuring HA for TimesTen
Specifying Extension Properties for the TimesTen Resource
Creating and Enabling Resources for TimesTen
How to Create and Enable Resources for TimesTen in a Failover Configuration
How to Create and Enable Resources for TimesTen in a Multiple-Master Configuration
How to Create and Enable Resources for TimesTen in a Scalable Configuration
How to Create and Enable Resources for TimesTen in an Active-Standby Configuration
Verifying the HA for TimesTen Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the HA for TimesTen Installation for Failover Configurations
How to Verify the HA for TimesTen Installation for Scalable or Multiple-Master Configurations
Define the TimesTen Replication
Tuning the HA for TimesTen Fault Monitor
Operation of the Fault Monitor for ORCL.TimesTen_server Resource Type
Operation of the Fault Monitor for the Other HA for TimesTen Resource Types
How to Activate Debugging for HA for TimesTen
A. HA for TimesTen Extension Properties
B. Deployment Example: Installing HA for TimesTen in a Failover Configuration
C. Deployment Example: Installing HA for TimesTen in an Active-Active Configuration
D. Deployment Example: Installing HA for TimesTen in a Scalable Subscriber Configuration
If you did not install the HA for TimesTen packages during your initial Oracle Solaris Cluster installation, perform this procedure to install the packages. To install the packages, use the installer program.
Note - You need to install the HA for TimesTen packages in the global cluster and not in the zone cluster.
Perform this procedure on each cluster node where you are installing the HA for TimesTen packages.
You can run the installer program with a command-line interface (CLI) or with a graphical user interface (GUI). The content and sequence of instructions in the CLI and the GUI are similar.
Note - Even if you plan to configure this data service to run in non-global zones, install the packages for this data service in the global zone. The packages are propagated to any existing non-global zones and to any non-global zones that are created after you install the packages.
Before You Begin
Ensure that you have the Oracle Solaris Cluster installation media.
If you intend to run the installer program with a GUI, ensure that your DISPLAY environment variable is set.
If the Volume Management daemon vold(1M) is running and configured to manage DVD-ROM devices, the daemon automatically mounts the DVD-ROM on the /cdrom directory.
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/Solaris_sparc
# cd /cdrom/cdrom0/Solaris_x86
# ./installer
English language support is always installed.
Choose Configure Later to perform the configuration after the installation.
The installation wizard displays the status of the installation. When the installation is complete, the wizard displays an installation summary and the installation logs.
The Product Registration option is not available with the CLI. If you are running the installation wizard with the CLI, omit this step.
# eject cdrom
Next Steps
See Registering and Configuring HA for TimesTen to register HA for TimesTen and to configure the cluster for the data service.