How to Register and Configure the Support for Oracle RAC Framework Resource Group in a Zone
Cluster by Using Oracle Solaris Cluster Maintenance Commands
Perform the steps in this procedure to register and configure the Support for Oracle RAC framework
resource group in a zone cluster for the StorageTek QFS shared file system with Solaris Volume Manager.
Note -
When a step in the procedure requires running the Oracle Solaris Cluster commands in a zone cluster,
you should run the command from the global cluster and use the –Z option to specify
the zone cluster.
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Assume the root role or assume a role that provides
solaris.cluster.admin and solaris.cluster.modify RBAC
authorizations.
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Create a scalable Support for Oracle RAC resource group.
Tip -
If you require Support for Oracle RAC to run on all cluster nodes, specify the
–S option in the command that follows and omit the options
–n, –p maximum_primaries, –p
desired_primaries, and –p rg_mode.
# clresourcegroup create -Z zcname -n nodelist \
-p maximum_primaries=num-in-list \
-p desired_primaries=num-in-list \
[-p rg_description="description"] \
-p rg_mode=Scalable \
rac-fmwk-rg
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Register the SUNW.rac_framework resource type.
# clresourcetype register -Z zcname SUNW.rac_framework
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Add an instance of the SUNW.rac_framework resource type to the
resource group that you created in Step 2.
# clresource create -Z zcname -g rac-fmwk-rg \
-t SUNW.rac_framework rac-fmwk-rs
- –g rac-fmwk-rg
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Specifies the resource group to which you are adding the resource. This resource group must be
the resource group that you created in Step 2.
- rac-fmwk-rs
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Specifies the name that you are assigning to the SUNW.rac_framework
resource.
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Bring online and in a managed state the Support for Oracle RAC framework resource group and its
resources.
# clresourcegroup online -Z zcname -eM rac-fmwk-rg
Registering and Configuring Oracle ASM Resource Groups (CLI)
The following information is in this section: