Oracle® Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Real Application Clusters Guide

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Updated: July 2014, E39656–01
 
 

How to Create an Oracle Grid Infrastructure Framework Resource

Before You Begin

Ensure that the following prerequisites are met:

    Ensure that you have the following information:

  • The full path to the Oracle Grid Infrastructure home directory

  1. On one node of the cluster, assume the root role.
  2. Start the clsetup utility.
    # clsetup

    The clsetup main menu is displayed.

  3. Choose the menu item, Data Services.

    The Data Services menu is displayed.

  4. Choose the menu item, Oracle Real Application Clusters.

    The clsetup utility displays information about Support for Oracle RAC.

  5. Press Return to continue.

    The clsetup utility prompts you to select whether you are performing the initial configuration of Support for Oracle RAC or administering an existing configuration.

  6. Choose the menu item, Support for Oracle RAC Create Configuration.

    The clsetup utility prompts you to select the Support for Oracle RAC cluster location. This location can be the global cluster or a zone cluster.

  7. Type the option number for the location of the Support for Oracle RAC cluster and press Return.
    • If you select the global cluster option, the clsetup utility displays the list of components of Support for Oracle RAC to configure. Skip to Step 11.
    • If you select the zone cluster option, the clsetup utility prompts you to select the required zone cluster. Proceed to Step 10.
  8. Type the option number for the required zone cluster and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays the list of components of Support for Oracle RAC to configure.

  9. Choose the menu item, Oracle Clusterware Framework Resource.

    The clsetup utility displays the list of prerequisites for performing this task.

  10. Verify that the prerequisites are met, and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays a list of Oracle Grid Infrastructure home directories that exist on the cluster.

  11. Specify the Oracle Grid Infrastructure home directory for your installation of the Oracle Grid Infrastructure software.
    • If the directory is listed, type the option number for the directory that you are selecting and press Return.
    • If the directory is not listed, type the full path to the Oracle Grid Infrastructure home directory and press Return.
  12. Specify the Oracle Clusterware OCR and voting disks.
    • If a desired name is listed, type the number that corresponds to the name that you are selecting and press Return.

      The clsetup utility displays a list of Oracle Database home directories that exist on the cluster.

    • If a desired name is not listed, specify the name explicitly:
      1. Type e and press Return.

        The clsetup utility prompts you for the full path for the OCR and voting disk.

      2. Type the full path of the file-system mount point or disk group and press Return.

        The clsetup utility prompts you whether to enter more values. Type yes to specify another path name or no if you have no more path names to add and press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays the names of the Oracle Solaris Cluster objects that the utility will create.

  13. If you require a different name for any Oracle Solaris Cluster objects, change the name.
    1. Type the option number for the name to change and press Return.

      The clsetup utility displays a screen where you can specify the new name.

    2. At the New Value prompt, type the new name and press Return.

    The clsetup utility returns you to the list of the names of the Oracle Solaris Cluster objects that the utility will create.

  14. To confirm your selection of Oracle Solaris Cluster object names, press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays information about the Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration that the utility will create.

  15. To create the configuration, type c and Press Return.

    The clsetup utility displays a progress message to indicate that the utility is running commands to create the configuration. When configuration is complete, the clsetup utility displays the commands that the utility ran to create the configuration.

  16. Press Return to continue.

    The clsetup utility returns you to the list of options for configuring Support for Oracle RAC.

  17. (Optional) Type q and press Return repeatedly until you quit the clsetup utility.