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Oracle® Solaris Cluster Data Service for Oracle Essbase Server Guide

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Updated: September 2015, E57599–01
 
 

Verifying the HA for Oracle Essbase Server Installation and Configuration

This section contains the procedure to verify that you installed and configured the Oracle Essbase Server resource correctly.

How to Verify the Oracle Essbase Server Installation and Configuration in a Failover Configuration

Use this procedure to verify that you installed and configured the Oracle Essbase Server correctly.

  1. On the cluster node that hosts the resource group that contains the Oracle Essbase Server resource, assume the root role that provides solaris.cluster.modify and solaris.cluster.admin RBAC authorizations.
  2. Switch the Oracle Essbase Server resource group to another cluster member.
    # /usr/cluster/bin/clresourcegroup switch -n node oracle-essbase-server-rg
  3. Verify the status of the Oracle Essbase Server.
    # cd /tmp && /bin/su orax -c "/usr/bin/newtask -p default /usr/bin/env LANG=C LC_ALL=C \\
    /global/orax/Oracle/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/../user_projects/epmsystem1/bin/opmnctl status"
    
    Processes in Instance: EPM_epmsystem1
    ---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+---------
    ias-component | process-type | pid | status
    ---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+---------
    Essbase1 | EssbaseAgent | 4580 | Alive
    
  4. Verify the status of the Oracle Essbase Server resource.
    # /usr/cluster/bin/clresource status oracle-essbase-server-rs
  5. Repeat all steps until you have tested all the potential nodes where the Oracle Essbase Server can run.

    After the Oracle Essbase Servers are in production under Oracle Solaris Cluster control, do not start or stop the servers manually or through the Server Manage Management Console. If you do need to perform maintenance on the servers, you must first disable their associated resources.