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Starting and Shutting Down SuperCluster
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Shutting Down SuperCluster Gracefully
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(If Needed) Shut Down the Storage Servers
Updated: June 2020
Oracle
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SuperCluster M8 and SuperCluster M7 Administration Guide
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Using This Documentation
Product Documentation Library
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Understanding SuperCluster Software
Administration Resources
Identify the SuperCluster Software Version
SuperCluster Tools
Create a DB Listener on the IB Network
Understanding Clustering Software
Cluster Software for Database Domains
Cluster Software for Oracle Solaris Application Domains
Starting and Shutting Down SuperCluster
Cautions
Power On SuperCluster
Shutting Down SuperCluster Gracefully
Prepare Users and the System for a Shutdown
Obtain Information Needed for Shutdown Tasks
Shut Down Zones
Shut Down the Guest Domains
Shut Down the Primary Domains
(If Needed) Shut Down the Storage Servers
(If Needed) Power Off the ZFS Storage Appliance
(If Needed) Power Off the Racks
Power Off SuperCluster in an Emergency
Configuring Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware Manager
Engineered Systems Hardware Manager Overview
Configure Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware Manager
Update Component Passwords in Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware Manager
Monitoring SuperCluster Systems (OCM)
OCM Overview
Access OCM Documentation
Monitoring SuperCluster Systems (ASR)
ASR Overview
Preparing to Configure ASR
Prepare the ASR Environment
SAR Manager Software Requirements
ASR Software Requirements
Installing ASR Manager Components
Install the OASM Package
Install STB (Oracle Solaris Only)
Install the Oracle ASR Package
Register ASR Manager
Verify ASR Manager
Configure SNMP Trap Destinations for storage servers
Configure ASR on the Storage Appliance
Configure ASR on the Compute Servers (Oracle ILOM)
Configuring ASR on the Compute Servers (Oracle Solaris 11)
Enable the HTTP Receiver on the ASR Manager
Register Compute Servers With Oracle Solaris 11 or Database Domains to ASR Manager
Approve and Verify ASR Activation for SuperCluster systems Assets
Tuning SuperCluster Systems (ssctuner)
ssctuner Overview
Monitor ssctuner Activity
View Log Files
Configure the EMAIL_ADDRESS Property
Change ssctuner Properties and Disable Features
Configure ssctuner to Run compliance(1M) Benchmarks
Monitor and View the Compliance Benchmark
Install ssctuner
Enable ssctuner
Configuring CPU and Memory Resources (osc-setcoremem)
osc-setcoremem Overview
Planning CPU and Memory Changes
Minimum and Maximum Resources (Dedicated Domains)
Supported Domain Configurations
Plan CPU and Memory Allocations
Using the osc-setcoremem Command
Display the Current Domain Configuration (osc-setcoremem) Command
Display the Current Domain Configuration (ldm)
Display osc-setcoremem Help
Change CPU/Memory Allocations (Socket Granularity)
Change CPU/Memory Allocations (Core Granularity)
Change CPU/Memory Allocations Non-Interactively
Park Cores and Memory
View the SP Configuration
Revert to a Previous CPU/Memory Configuration
Remove a CPU/Memory Configuration
Reset the CPU/Memory Configuration
Access osc-setcoremem Log Files
Using the osc-setcoremem Simulator
Guidelines for Modifying the Base Configuration File
Related Information
Prepare the Base Configuration File
Run a Simulation
Example: Simulating Changes on a Non-SuperCluster Node
Related Information
Obtaining the EM Exadata Plug-in
Confirm System Requirements
Known Issues With the EM Exadata Plug-in
Check the perfquery Version
Configuring the Exalogic Software
Exalogic Software Overview
Prepare to Configure the Exalogic Software
Enable Domain-Level Enhancements
Enable Cluster-Level Session Replication Enhancements
Configuring Grid Link Data Source for Dept1_Cluster1
Fast Connection Failover
Runtime Connection Load Balancing
XA Affinity
SCAN Addresses
Secure Communication With Oracle Wallet
Create a Grid Link Data Source on Dept1_Cluster1
Configuring SDP-Enabled JDBC Drivers for Dept1_Cluster1
Configure the Database to Support IB
Enable SDP Support for JDBC
Monitor SDP Sockets
Create an SDP Listener on the IB Network
Administering Oracle Solaris 11 Boot Environments
Advantages to Maintaining Multiple Boot Environments
Create a Boot Environment
Mount to a Different Build Environment
Reboot to the Original Boot Environment
Create a Snapshot of a Boot Environment
Remove Unwanted Boot Environments
Administering DISM
DISM Restrictions
Disable DISM
Administering Storage Servers
Monitor Write-Through Caching Mode
Shut Down or Reboot a Storage Server
Drop a Storage Server
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(If Needed) Shut Down the Storage Servers
Login to a storage server.
Shut the storage server down.
#
shutdown -h now
Repeat this procedure for each storage server.
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