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Oracle® Solaris Cluster Data Service for SAP MaxDB Guide

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Updated: May 2019
 
 

How to Verify the Operation of the SAP xserver Fault Monitor

Perform this procedure on each node that can master SAP xserver.

  1. Log in to a node that can master SAP xserver.
  2. Abnormally terminate SAP xserver.
    1. Determine the process identities of all SAP xserver processes.
      # ps -ef | grep vserver
    2. Kill all SAP xserver processes.
      # kill -9 xserver-pid
      xserver-pid

      Specifies the process identities of the SAP xserver processes that you determined in Step a

  3. Confirm that the SAP xserver fault monitor restarts the SAP xserver resource.
  4. Terminate SAP xserver normally.
    1. Become the OS user who administers SAP xserver.
      # su - os-sapxsrvr-adm-user
      os-sapxsrvr-adm-user

      Specifies the UNIX user identity of the OS user who administers SAP xserver. By default, this user is root. You can specify this user by setting the Xserver_User extension property. For more information, see SUNW.sap_xserver Extension Properties.

    2. Manually stop the SAP xserver.
      # x_server stop
  5. Confirm that the SAP xserver fault monitor restarts the SAP xserver resource.