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Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 Zones With Oracle Database on Database Domains

Configuration Guide

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Document Information

Using This Documentation

Product Notes

Related Documentation

Feedback

Access to Oracle Support

Planning to Set Up Zones on Database Domains

Important Cautions

Naming Conventions

Understanding PDomains

PDomains Overview

PDomain Guidelines

Extended Configuration PDomain Overview

Understanding Extended Configuration PDomains

Base Configuration Overview

Understanding Base Configuration PDomains

Understanding LDoms

Understanding LDom Configurations for Extended Configuration PDomains

Understanding LDom Configurations for Base Configuration PDomains

Determining the Cores Available for LDoms and Zones

Cores Available for Domains and Zones

Example Configuration

Memory Available for LDoms

Zones and Cluster Planning for Database Domains

Guidelines for Planning the Number of Zones and Clusters

Guidelines for Planning the Storage Server Disk Group Layout

Planning the Storage Server Disk Group Layout

Understanding an Example Scenario

Recording Your Existing and Planned Configuration Information

Recording Your Zone Configuration Information

Recording Your Cluster Configuration Information

Recording Your Storage Server Disk Group Layout

Preparing to Configure Zones on Database Domains

Prepare to Configure Zones

Update the Base Software

Determine the Repository Location

Install or Update Packages From the Remote Repository

Install or Update Files From the Local Repository

Verify Configuration Tool Installation

Creating Configuration Files (OEDA)

Example Configuration

Verify Storage Server Disk Space for Additional Zones

Locate the Necessary Files to Set Up Zones

Set Up the OEDA

Start the OEDA

Import the Most Recent OEDA Configuration File

Review Existing Configuration Information

Review the Information in the Identify Compute Node Operating System Page

Review the Information in the Management and Private Networks Page

Complete the Define Clusters Page

Set Zone Default Configurations

Complete the Cluster Page

Complete the Cluster Review and Edit SCAN, Client, VIP, and Optional Backup Networks Page

Verify Remaining Configuration Information

Generate the Configuration Files

Creating the Template Zone on Each Database Domain

Create a Template Zone on a Database Domain

Delete a Template Zone From a Database Domain

Creating VNETs

Determining if Additional VNETs Are Needed for a Database Domain

Determine if Additional VNETs Are Needed (Using Specific LDom Information)

Determine if Additional VNETs Are Needed (Using Software Commands)

Locate the Control Domain

Create VNETs for Zones

Delete VNETs

Running the Java OneCommand

Set Up Public Key Authentication for ZFS Storage Controllers

Set Up the Java OneCommand

Run the Java OneCommand

NTP Issue

Creating Additional Links on the IB Storage Network for Zones

Create Additional Links on the IB Storage Network for Zones

Setting Up VLAN Tagging for Zones

Set Up VLAN Tagging for Zones

Index

Review the Information in the Identify Compute Node Operating System Page

  1. Review the information in the Identify Compute Node Operating System page.

    Note - Do not change any of the information in the Identify Compute Node Operating System page.


    The Identify Compute Node Operating System page should display the total number of Database Domains with zones and Database Domains (without zones) on your Oracle SuperCluster M6-32 in your existing configuration. This page does not display information on any Applications Domains in your existing configuration.

    For example, assume you have these LDoms as part of your existing configuration, as described in Example Configuration:

    • One Database Domain (without zones) on each PDomain (2 total)

    • One Database Domain with zones on each PDomain (2 total)

    • One Oracle Solaris 10 Application Domain on each PDomain (2 total, not displayed in this page)

    • One Oracle Solaris 11 Application Domain on each PDomain (2 total, not displayed in this page)

    Then you should see the following screen:


    image:Graphic showing the Identify Compute Node OS page.

    In this screen, these domains are displayed in this manner:

    • Database Domain with zones: Shown as Solaris Zone Host

    • Database Domain (without zones): Shown as Physical Solaris


    Note - The zones within the Database Domains with zones will not be displayed on this page. Only the Database Domains with zones that house the zones are displayed.


  2. Click Next.

    The Review and Edit page is displayed.

  3. Review the information in the Management and Private Networks page.

    Go to Review the Information in the Management and Private Networks Page.