When you register and configure the multiple-owner volume manager framework resource group for a cluster, the multiple-owner volume manager framework resource group is created.
Perform this procedure during your initial setup of Support for Oracle RAC. Perform this procedure from one node only.
Before You Begin
Ensure that all storage management software that you intend to use is installed and configured on all nodes where Support for Oracle RAC is to run.
Ensure that you have the list of storage management schemes that you are using for Oracle files.
# 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 an overview about this task.
The clsetup utility prompts you to select the multiple-owner volume managers to use. Only installed volume managers are listed.
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.
If you prefer, you can leave the clsetup utility running while you perform other required tasks before using the utility again. If you choose to quit clsetup, the utility recognizes your existing multiple-owner volume-manager framework resource group when you restart the utility.
Use the clresourcegroup (1CL) utility for this purpose. By default, the clsetup utility assigns the name vucmm_framework_rg to the multiple-owner volume-manager framework resource group.
# clresourcegroup status vucmm_framework_rg
# clresourcegroup online -eM vucmm_framework_rg
The following table lists the default resource configuration that the clsetup utility creates when you complete this task.
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Next Steps
The next step depends on the volume manager that you are using, as shown in the following table.
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