When you perform this task, the clsetup utility creates the following resources for interoperation with Oracle Grid Infrastructure:
An Oracle Solaris Cluster resource to act as a proxy for the Support for Oracle RAC database
An Oracle Solaris Cluster resource to represent the Oracle Grid Infrastructure framework
One of the following storage choices:
Oracle Grid Infrastructure resources to represent scalable device groups and scalable file-system mount points
Oracle Grid Infrastructure resources to represent Oracle ASM disk groups
Before You Begin
Ensure that the following prerequisites are met:
The Support for Oracle RAC framework resource group is created and is online. See Registering and Configuring the Support for Oracle RAC Framework Resource Group.
Storage resources for Oracle Database files are configured. See Registering and Configuring Storage Resources for Oracle Database Files.
The Support for Oracle RAC software is installed. See Installing Oracle RAC Software.
The installation of the Support for Oracle RAC software is verified. See Verifying the Installation of Oracle RAC.
The Oracle database is created. See Creating an Oracle Database.
The Oracle database is running.
To determine whether the Oracle database is running, use the Oracle Database srvctl command as follows:
$ srvctl status database -d db-name
db-name specifies the name of the Oracle database.
Ensure that you have the following information:
The full path to the Oracle Grid Infrastructure home directory
The full path to the Oracle Database home directory
The names of all Oracle Solaris Cluster storage resources for Oracle files that you are using
# clsetup
The clsetup main menu is displayed.
The Data Services menu is displayed.
The clsetup utility displays information about Support for Oracle RAC.
The clsetup utility prompts you to select whether you are performing the initial configuration of Support for Oracle RAC or administering an existing 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.
The clsetup utility displays the list of components of Support for Oracle RAC to configure.
The clsetup utility displays a list of names of Support for Oracle RAC databases that are configured on the cluster.
The clsetup utility displays a list of Oracle Database home directories that exist on the cluster.
The clsetup utility prompts you for the name of the Support for Oracle RACdatabase that you are configuring.
The clsetup utility displays a list of Oracle home directories that exist on the cluster.
The clsetup utility displays a list of Oracle Database system identifiers that are configured on the cluster. The utility also prompts you to specify the system identifier for the first node in the list of nodes where Support for Oracle RAC is to run.
The clsetup utility prompts you for the Oracle Database home directory.
The clsetup utility displays a list of Oracle system identifiers that are configured on the cluster. The utility also prompts you to specify the system identifier for the first node in the list of nodes where Support for Oracle RAC is to run.
The clsetup utility displays the names of the Oracle Solaris Cluster objects that the utility will create.
The clsetup utility displays a screen where you can specify the new name.
The clsetup utility returns you to the list of the names of the Oracle Solaris Cluster objects that the utility will create.
The clsetup utility displays information about the Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration that the utility will create.
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.
The clsetup utility returns you to the list of options for configuring Support for Oracle RAC.
The following table lists the default configuration of Oracle Solaris Cluster resources that the clsetup utility creates when you complete this task.
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The clsetup utility also creates an Oracle Grid Infrastructure resource for each Oracle Solaris Cluster resource for scalable device groups and scalable file-system mount points on which Oracle components depend.
The name of each Oracle Grid Infrastructure resource that the clsetup utility creates is as follows:
sun.node.sc-rs
The replaceable items in this name are as follows:
node specifies the name of the node where the Oracle Grid Infrastructure resource is to run.
sc-rs specifies the name of the Oracle Solaris Cluster resource that the Oracle Grid Infrastructure resource represents. This resource is created when the task in Registering and Configuring Storage Resources for Oracle Database Files is performed.
The Oracle Grid Infrastructure resource for the database instance on node depends on the Oracle Grid Infrastructure resource that the clsetup utility creates for that node. Oracle Grid Infrastructure resources for database instances are created during the installation and configuration of Support for Oracle RAC.
The name of the Oracle Grid Infrastructure resource for the database instance on a node is as follows:
ora.dbname.db
The dbname portion of the name specifies the database name of the database instance that the Oracle Grid Infrastructure resource represents.
Next Steps
Go to Verifying the Installation and Configuration of Support for Oracle RAC.