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Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for Siebel Guide Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1SPARC Platform Edition |
1. Installing and Configuring HA for Siebel
Installing and Configuring HA for Siebel
Planning the HA for Siebel Installation and Configuration
Standard Data Service Configurations
Configuration Planning Questions
Installing and Configuring the Siebel Application
How to Install the Siebel Gateway on the Global File System
How to Install the Siebel Gateway on Local Disks of Physical Hosts
Installing the Siebel Server and Siebel Database
How to Install the Siebel Server and Siebel Database on the Global File System
How to Install the Siebel Server and Siebel Database on Local Disks of Physical Hosts
Verifying the Siebel Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the Siebel Installation and Configuration
Installing the HA for Siebel Package
How to Install the HA for Siebel Package
Registering and Configuring HA for Siebel
Setting HA for Siebel Extension Properties
How to Register and Configure HA for Siebel as a Failover Data Service
How to Register and Configure the Siebel Server
Verifying the HA for Siebel Installation and Configuration
How to Verify the HA for Siebel Installation and Configuration
Tuning the HA for Siebel Fault Monitors
Operation of the Siebel Server Fault Monitor
Operation of the Siebel Gateway Fault Monitor
A. Oracle Solaris Cluster HA for Siebel Extension Properties
This section contains the procedures you need to install and configure the Siebel application. To install the Siebel application, you must install the Siebel gateway, the Siebel server, and the Siebel database.
To install the Siebel application, you need the following information about your configuration.
The gateway and server root directories (installation locations).
The logical host names for the Siebel gateway and Siebel server (one logical hostname per Siebel server instance, if they are to failover independently).
You must configure these addresses and they must be online.
To install the Siebel application, see the following sections.
You can install the Siebel gateway either on the global file system or on local disks of physical hosts. To install the Siebel gateway, see one of the following procedures.
Use this procedure to install the Siebel gateway on the global file system. To install the Siebel gateway on local disks of physical hosts, see How to Install the Siebel Gateway on Local Disks of Physical Hosts.
To install the Siebel gateway on the global file system, install the Siebel software only once from any node of the cluster.
Do not use the Autostart feature. When prompted, configure Autostart=NO.
The .hushlogin file prevents failure of a cluster node's public network from causing an attempt to start, stop, or probe the service to time out.
Use this procedure to install the Siebel gateway on local disks of physical hosts. To install the Siebel gateway on the global file system, see How to Install the Siebel Gateway on the Global File System.
Note - To install the Siebel gateway on local disks of physical hosts, the directory gateway_root/sys must be highly available (it must be installed on a global file system).
Do not use the Autostart feature. When prompted, configure Autostart=NO.
The .hushlogin file prevents failure of a cluster node's public network from causing an attempt to start, stop, or probe the service to time out.
# mv gateway_root/sys /global/siebel/sys # ln -s /global/siebel/sys gateway_root/sys
# rdist -c gateway_root hostname:gateway_root
# chown -h siebel:siebel gateway_root/sys
Ensure the command below returns a version string.
$ srvredit -q -g SIEBEL_GATEWAY -e none -z -c '$Gateway.VersionString'
$ srvredit -q -u gateway_user -p gateway_pwd -g Siebel_gateway -e none -z -c '$Gateway.VersionString'
Where:
gateway_user - user name for gateway authentication
gateway_pwd - password for gateway authentication
You can install the Siebel server either on the global file system or on local disks of physical hosts.
Note - If more than one Siebel server will use the Siebel file system, you must install the Siebel file system on a global file system.
To install the Siebel server and configure the Siebel server and Siebel database , see one of the following procedures
How to Install the Siebel Server and Siebel Database on the Global File System
How to Install the Siebel Server and Siebel Database on Local Disks of Physical Hosts
Use this procedure to install the Siebel server and configure the Siebel server and Siebel database on the global file system. To install the Siebel server on local disks of physical hosts, see How to Install the Siebel Server and Siebel Database on Local Disks of Physical Hosts.
To install the Siebel server on the global file system, install the software only once from any node of the cluster.
Do not use the Autostart feature. When prompted, configure Autostart=No.
When prompted to enter the gateway hostname, enter the logical hostname for the Siebel gateway.
The .hushlogin file prevents failure of a cluster node's public network from causing an attempt to start, stop, or probe the service to time out.
$ srvrmgr:hasiebel> change param ServerHostAddress=lhaddr for server hasiebel
$ srvrmgr:hasiebel> change param Host=lhname for server hasiebel
Note - These changes take effect when the Siebel server is started under Oracle Solaris Cluster control.
Use this procedure to install the Siebel server and configure the Siebel server and Siebel database on local disks of physical hosts. To install the Siebel server on the global file system, see How to Install the Siebel Server and Siebel Database on the Global File System.
To install the Siebel server on the local disks of the physical hosts, install the software on any one node of the cluster.
Do not use the Autostart feature. When prompted, configure Autostart=No.
When prompted to enter the gateway hostname, enter the logical hostname for the Siebel gateway.
The .hushlogin file prevents failure of a cluster node's public network from causing an attempt to start, stop, or probe the service to time out.
$ srvrmgr:hasiebel> change param ServerHostAddress=lhaddr for server hasiebel
$ srvrmgr:hasiebel> change param Host=lhname for server hasiebel
Note - These changes take effect when the Siebel server is started under Oracle Solaris Cluster control.
# rdist -c server_root hostname:server_root