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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Real Application Clusters Guide     Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.0
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Preface

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

Verifying the Status of Support for Oracle RAC

How to Verify the Status of Support for Oracle RAC

Sources of Diagnostic Information

Common Problems and Their Solutions

Failure of an Oracle RAC Framework Resource Group

Node Panic During Initialization of Support for Oracle RAC

Failure of the ucmmd Daemon to Start

How to Recover From a Failure of the ucmmd Daemon or a Related Component

Failure of a Multiple-Owner Volume-Manager Framework Resource Group

Node Panic During Initialization of the Multiple-Owner Volume-Manager Framework

Failure of the vucmmd Daemon to Start

How to Recover From a Failure of the vucmmd Daemon or a Related Component

Node Panic Caused by a Timeout

Failure of a SUNW.rac_framework or SUNW.vucmm_framework Resource to Start

SUNW.rac_framework Failure-to-Start Status Messages

SUNW.vucmm_framework Failure-to-Start Status Messages

How to Recover From the Timing Out of the START Method

Failure of a Resource to Stop

7.  Modifying an Existing Configuration of 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

D.  Command-Line Alternatives

Index

Verifying the Status of Support for Oracle RAC

The status of resource groups and resources for Support for Oracle RAC indicates the status of Oracle RAC in your cluster. Use Oracle Solaris Cluster maintenance commands to obtain this status information.

How to Verify the Status of Support for Oracle RAC

  1. Become superuser or assume a role that provides solaris.cluster.read RBAC authorization.
  2. Display status information for the Oracle Solaris Cluster objects in which you are interested.

    For example:

    • To display status information for all resource groups in your cluster, type the following command:
      # clresourcegroup status +
    • To display status information for all resources in a resource group, type the following command:
      # clresource status -g resource-group +
      resource-group

      Specifies the resource group that contains the resources whose status information you are displaying.

See Also

For information about options that you can specify to filter the status information that is displayed, see the following man pages: