Complete the registration and configuration on any cluster member.
# clresourcetype register ORCL.ohs ORCL.opmn
You must create two resources in the application failover resource group, one for the Oracle Process Management and Notification Server component and one for the Oracle HTTP Server component.
# clresource create -g resource-group -t ORCL.opmn \ -p Oracle_home=ORACLE_HOME-path \ -p Instance_Name=instance-name \ [-p Debug_level=debug-level] \ [-p Resource_project_name=project-name] \ [-p Resource_dependencies_offline_restart=offline-restart-resource-dependencies[,…]] \ resource
Specifies the name of the failover resource group created in Step 2 of How to Install and Configure the Oracle Web Tier Software and Resources.
Specifies the absolute path to the Oracle Web Tier software installation. This is normally a subdirectory of the Oracle Fusion Middleware installation.
Specifies the OPMN instance name that was supplied when the Oracle Web Tier software was configured. The default value is instance1.
An optional property that specifies the amount of debugging information produced by the resource and fault probe. The default value is 0 which results in no debugging output.
An optional property that specifies the project under which the OPMN resource should run. The default value is the project called default.
All processes that are started by the OPMN resource inherit this project setting. This includes any Oracle HTTP server that is started by OPMN. Consequently, for any OHS resource that is dependent on an OPMN resource, the value of the Resource_project_name property that is set for the OHS resource must be identical to the value that is set for the OPMN resource or left as the default.
An optional property that specifies a comma-separated list of resources on which this resource has an offline restart dependency. This list must include a dependency on the storage resource created in Step 5 of How to Install and Configure the Oracle Web Tier Software and Resources, with the exception of configurations where a cluster file system is used in the global zone. Furthermore, the storage resource dependency must have {local_node} scope.
# clresource create -g resource-group \ -t ORCL.ohs \ -p Component_instance=component-instance-name \ [-p Debug_level=debug-level] \ -p Resource_dependencies=ohs-lh \ -p Resource_dependencies_offline_restart=opmn-rs \ resource
Specifies the name of the failover resource group created in Step 2 of How to Install and Configure the Oracle Web Tier Software and Resources.
Specifies the name of the Oracle HTTP Server component instance that is under the control of the Oracle Process Management and Notification Server component configured in Step a. The default value is ohs1.
An optional property that specifies the amount of debugging information produced by the resource and fault probe. The default value is 0 which results in no debugging output.
Specifies the logical hostname resource created in Step 4 of How to Install and Configure the Oracle Web Tier Software and Resources, on which this resource has a dependency.
Specifies a dependency with {local_node} scope on the Oracle Process Management and Notification Server resource created in Step a, on which this resource has an offline-restart dependency.
This example shows how to register an Oracle Web Tier service that uses a highly available local file system on a two-node cluster. The following are the sample names used in the commands:
phys-schost-1, phys-schost-2
ohspool
schost-1
ohs-rg
ohs-lh-rs
ohs-hasp-rs
ohs-rs
opmn-rs
Example 1-2 Registering HA for Oracle Web Tier on a Cluster File SystemAdd a failover resource group to contain all of the resources # clresourcegroup create ohs-rgBring the failover resource group online # clresourcegroup online -M ohs-rgAdd the logical hostname resource to the failover resource group # clreslogicalhostname create -g ohs-rg -h schost-1 ohs-lh-rsRegister the HAStoragePlus resource type, if it is not already registered # clresourcetype register SUNW.HAStoragePlusRegister the Oracle HTTP Server resource type # clresourcetype register ORCL.ohsRegister the Oracle Process Management and Notification Server resource type # clresourcetype register ORCL.opmnAdd the HAStoragePlus resource to the failover resource group # clresource create -g ohs-rg \ -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus -p Zpools=ohspool ohs-hasp-rsInstall and configure the Oracle Web Tier software Add the Oracle Process Management and Notification Server component resource to the failover resource group # clresource create -g ohs-rg \ -t ORCL.opmn -p Oracle_home=/ohspool/Oracle/Middleware/Oracle_WT1 \ -p Instance_name=myinstance \ -p Resource_dependencies_offline_restart=ohs-hasp-rs{local_node} opmn-rsAdd the Oracle HTTP Server component resource to the failover resource group # clresource create -g ohs-rg \ -t ORCL.ohs -p Component_instance=myohs \ -p Resource_dependencies=ohs-lh-rs \ -p Resource_dependencies_offline_restart=opmn-rs{local_node} ohs-rs
This example shows how to register an Oracle Web Tier service that uses a cluster file system in a zone cluster on a two-node cluster. The commands are run in the zone cluster and the zone cluster has been granted access to the logical host and cluster file system required. The following are the sample names used in the commands:
zchost-1, zchost-2
/global/ohs
zchost-lh-1
ohs-rg
stor-rg
ohs-lh-rs
ohs-hasp-rs
ohs-rs
opmn-rs
Add a failover resource group to contain the failover resources # clresourcegroup create ohs-rgBring the failover resource group online # clresourcegroup online -M ohs-rgAdd a scalable resource group to contain the storage resource # clresourcegroup create -S -p Maximum_primaries=2 -p Desired_primaries=2 stor-rgRegister the HAStoragePlus resource type, if it is not already registered # clresourcetype register SUNW.HAStoragePlusAdd the HAStoragePlus resource to the scalable resource group # clresource create -g stor-rg \ -t SUNW.HAStoragePlus -p FileSystemMountPoints=/global/ohs ohs-hasp-rsBring the scalable resource group online # clresourcegroup online -M stor-rgAdd the logical hostname resource to the failover resource group # clreslogicalhostname create -g ohs-rg -h zchost-lh-1 ohs-lh-rsRegister the Oracle HTTP Server resource type # clresourcetype register ORCL.ohsRegister the Oracle Process Management and Notification Server resource type # clresourcetype register ORCL.opmnInstall and configure the Oracle Web Tier software Add the Oracle Process Management and Notification Server component resource to the failover resource group # clresource create -g ohs-rg \ -t ORCL.opmn -p Oracle_home=/ohspool/Oracle/Middleware/Oracle_WT1 \ -p Instance_name=myinstance \ -p Resource_dependencies_offline_restart=ohs-hasp-rs{local_node} opmn-rsAdd the Oracle HTTP Server component resource to the failover resource group # clresource create -g ohs-rg \ -t ORCL.ohs -p Component_instance=myohs \ -p Resource_dependencies=ohs-lh-rs \ -p Resource_dependencies_offline_restart=opmn-rs{local_node} ohs-rs