Oracle® Database Appliance

X7-2-HA Setup HTML Guide

Release 18.3 For Linux x86–64

F10392-01

October 2018

Deploying Your Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA

This document is the alternate text description for the Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA poster that describes how to deploy the appliance.

Topics:

Cabling the Interconnect and Storage for Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA

This is the alternate text that describes page one of the Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA poster.

Page one of the poster describes Cabling the Interconnect and Storage for Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA. The page includes two graphic illustrations of the appliance, each with color-coded callouts to describe the ports.

Network and Storage Shelf

The first illustration of the appliance is on the left side of the page. The illustration shows the appliance with Node 1 at the top of the image, Node 0 beneath Node 1 and the Storage Shelf at the bottom of the image. The image has 6 callouts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6). The callouts define how to connect interconnect and storage to Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA. Beneath the image are two tables, Network and Storage Shelf. Each table defines the ports associated with the callouts and descriptions of the start and end of each cable. In this alternate text description, the first column of the table describes the portion of the image for the callout. The remaining three columns of the table describe the callout and purpose, the start and the end of each cable.

Connect interconnect and storage to Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA.

Note:

The following cables are included as part of the Oracle Database Appliance shipment.

Table - Network

Description of the image Callout and Purpose Start - Compute Node 0 End - Compute Node 1

Callout 1 is color-coded green. A green line shows Port 2 on the left and the connection between Node 0 and Node 1.

Connect green SFP+ cable

Connect into green port (PORT2) in PCIe slot 1

Connect into green port (PORT2) in PCIe slot 1

Callout 2 is color-coded yellow. A yellow line shows Port 1 to the right of Port 2 and the connection between Node 0 and Node 1.

2. Connect yellow SFP+ cable

Connect into yellow port (PORT1) in PCIe slot 1

Connect into yellow port (PORT1) in PCIe slot 1

Table - Storage Shelf

Description of the image Callout and Purpose Start - Compute Node 0 End - Storage Shelf

Callout 3 is color-coded dark blue. A dark blue line shows the connection between Node 0 and the storage shelf.

3. Connect dark blue SAS cable

Connect into dark blue port (SAS0) in PCIe slot 2 in Node 0

Connect into dark blue port in top IO Module (PORT 0)

Callout 4 is color-coded light blue. A light blue line shows the connection between Node 0 and the storage shelf.

4. Connect light blue SAS cable

Connect into light blue port (SAS1) in PCIe slot 3 in Node 0

Connect into light blue port in bottom IO Module (PORT 0)

Callout 5 is color-coded dark red. A dark red line shows the connection between Node 0 and the storage shelf.

5. Connect dark red SAS cable

Connect into dark red port (SAS1) in PCIe slot 2 in Node 1

Connect into dark red port in top IO Module (PORT 1)

Callout 6 is color-coded light red. A light red line shows the connection between Node 0 and the storage shelf.

6. Connect light red SAS cable

Connect into light red port (SAS0) in PCIe slot 3 in Node 1

Connect into light red port in bottom IO Module (PORT 1)

Storage Expansion Shelf

The second illustration of the appliance is on the right side of the page. The illustration shows the appliance with Node 1 at the top of the image, Node 0 beneath Node 1, the Storage Shelf, and then the Storage Expansion Shelf at the bottom of the image. The image has 4 callouts (7, 8, 9, and 10). The callouts define how to connect the optional storage expansion shelf to Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA. Beneath the image is a table titled Storage Expansion Shelf. The table defines the ports associated with the callouts and descriptions of the start and end of each cable. In this alternate text description, the first column of the table describes the portion of the image for the callout. The remaining three columns of the table describe the callout and purpose, the start and the end of each cable.

Connect optional storage expansion shelf to Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA.

Note:

The following cables are included as part of the Oracle Database Appliance shipment.

Table - Storage Expansion Shelf

Description of the Image Callout and Purpose Start - Compute Node End - Storage Expansion Shelf

Callout 3 is color-coded dark blue. A dark blue line shows the connection between Node 0 and the storage shelf.

7. Connect dark blue SAS cable

Connect into dark blue port (SAS0) in PCIe slot 2 in Node 1

Connect into dark blue port in top IO Module (PORT 0)

Callout 4 is color-coded light blue. A light blue line shows the connection between Node 0 and the storage shelf.

8. Connect light blue SAS cable

Connect into light blue port (SAS1) in PCIe slot 3 in Node 1

Connect into light blue port in bottom IO Module (PORT 0)

Callout 5 is color-coded dark red. A dark red line shows the connection between Node 0 and the storage shelf.

9. Connect dark red SAS cable

Connect into dark red port (SAS1) in PCIe slot 2 in Node 0

Connect into dark red port in top IO Module (PORT 1)

Callout 6 is color-coded light red. A light red line shows the connection between Node 0 and the storage shelf.

10. Connect light red SAS cable

Connect into light red port (SAS0) in PCIe slot 3 in Node 0

Connect into light red port in bottom IO Module (PORT 1)

Preparing to Deploy Oracle Database Appliance

This is the alternate text that describes page two of the Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA poster.

Page two of the poster describes Preparing to Deploy Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA.

Step 1 Set Up the Hardware and Register with My Oracle Support

Step 1 is on page two of the booklet. In this step, the booklet lists steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

  1. Ensure that the system hardware is set up and mounted properly as specified in the instructions in the Oracle Database Appliance Owner’s Guide found on http://www.oracle.com/goto/oda/docs

  2. Verify that your shipment contains the correct power cables for your location.

  3. Oracle Database Appliance includes the network cables for the interconnect between the two servers. Public network cables are not included in Oracle Database Appliance shipments.

  4. Obtain your hardware Support Identifier (SI) from your hardware vendor.

  5. Add the hardware SI and new software licenses that you received with Oracle Database Appliance to your My Oracle Support profile. Each SI registration may take up to 24 hours.

    Note:

    You cannot obtain software or support from Oracle without registered hardware and software SIs.

Step 2 Planning the Network Configuration

Step 2 is on page two of the booklet. In this step, the booklet lists steps using alphabetic label A. In this alternate description, Step A is a paragraph.

Collect the following network and cluster information from your network administrator:

  • Generic network information

    • Domain name (for example, example.com)

    • Domain name server addresses

    • (Optional) Network Time Protocol server addresses

  • Cluster network information

    • Single Client Access Name (SCAN) and two addresses (for example, hrsys-scan and 192.0.2.16, 192.0.2.17)

    • Netmask for public network (for example, 255.255.252.0)

    • Gateway for public network (for example, 192.0.2.1 )

Step 3 Planning the Network Configuration, Continued

Step 3 is on page two of the booklet. This step is a continuation of step 2. In this step, the booklet lists steps using alphabetic label B. In this alternate description, Step B is a paragraph that introduces a list.

Collect the following cluster node information from your network administrator:

  • Node 0 network information

    • Public name and address (for example, hrsys0 and 192.0.2.18)

    • VIP name and address (for example, hrsys0-vip and 192.0.2.19)

    • (Optional) VLAN ID

  • Node 1 network information

    • Public name and address (for example, hrsys1 and 192.0.2.20)

    • VIP name and address (for example, hrsys1-vip and 192.0.2.21)

    • Gateway for public network (for example, 192.0.2

    • (Optional) VLAN ID

Note:

Public, VIP, and SCAN IP addresses must be on the same subnet.

For Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform, your network administrator must provide extra IP addresses for dom0, ODA_BASE, and the virtual machines.

Step 4 Set Up Oracle ILOM Configuration

Step 4 is on page two of the booklet.

Configure Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM) for managing Oracle Database Appliance independently of the operating system.

Collect the following information for your Oracle ILOM network:

  • Oracle ILOM name and address for Node 0 (for example, hrsysilom1 and 10.0.0.3)

  • Oracle ILOM name and address for Node 1 (for example, hrsysilom2 and 10.0.0.4)

  • Netmask for management network (for example, 255.255.255.0)

  • Gateway for management network (for example, 10.0.0.1)

Step 5 Plan the Software and Database Configuration Choices

Step 5 is on page two of the booklet. In this step, the booklet lists steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

  1. Plan your software installation choices as follows:

    • System name (for example, hrsys)

    • Region (for example, America) and Time zone (for example, America/Los_Angeles)

    • Deployment type (for example, Oracle Real Application Clusters)

    • Disk group redundancy: High (triple-mirrored) or Normal (double-mirrored)

    • Database storage percentage (for example, 80)

  2. Prepare to enter information for the following Database fields:

    • Name (for example, hrdb)

    • Unique Name

    • Deployment type (for example, Oracle Real Application Clusters)

    • Shape (for example, odb-02)

    • DB Edition (for example, Enterprise Edition)

    • Class (for example, OLTP)

    • Storage (for example, ASM)

    • Language (for example, English)

    • Character Set (for example, AL32UTF8)

    • Territory (for example, America)

Step 6 Plan for Oracle Auto Service Request and Oracle Cloud File System Size

Step 6 is on page two of the booklet. In this step, the booklet lists steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

  1. (Optional) To configure Oracle Auto Service Request (Oracle ASR) provide the following:

    • Oracle online account user name and password

    • SNMP version

    • (Optional) Proxy server name and port to use for your deployment

    • (Optional) Proxy user name and password

  2. (Optional) Configure External Oracle ASR Manager

    • Oracle ASR Manager IP, host name, and port

    • Your My Oracle Support account user name and password

  3. To change the default name and size of Oracle Cloud File System, be prepared to provide the following:

  • Name of file system (default name is /cloudfs)

  • Size of file system (default size is 50 GB)

For more information about ASR, see: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/systems/asr/overview/index.html

Step 7 Determine the Deployment Type

Step 7 is on page two of the booklet. In this step, the booklet lists steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2. The substeps use alphabetic labels (a, b).

  1. Bare Metal Platform

    Proceed to step 9

  2. Virtualized Platform

    (Recommended) Download the Oracle Appliance Manager Configurator:

    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/database-appliance/overview/index.html

    1. Run the Configurator, preferably on a computer that is on a network that is local to where you plan to install Oracle Database Appliance.

    2. Enter and validate your configuration choices with the Configurator. This creates a configuration file that you can use during actual deployment. You can also run Oracle Appliance Manager Configurator directly from Oracle Database Appliance during deployment.

Step 8 Prepare for a Virtualized Platform

Step 8 is on page two of the booklet. In this step, the booklet lists steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2. The substeps use alphabetic labels (a, b).

From a browser on an external client, download the latest Oracle Database Appliance virtualization software.

  1. Download the Virtualization Template (ODA_BASE template)

  2. Download Virtualized OS ISO Image

  3. Install the Virtualized OS ISO image

To locate the latest software, go to http://www.oracle.com/goto/oda/docs, select the latest version, then see the Oracle Database Appliance Release Notes, and the Oracle Database Appliance X7-2 Deployment and User's Guide.

Note: Refer to the patch file README for the zip file names and commands

Step 9 Review Oracle Database Appliance Information

Step 9 is on page two of the booklet.

Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA Bare Metal Setup

This is the alternate text that describes page two of the Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA poster.

Page three of the poster describes Bare Metal Setup for Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA.

Step 1 Connect the Power and Public Network Cables

Step 1 is on page three of the poster. This step includes a graphic illustration of the appliance with Node 1 at the top of the image, Node 0 beneath Node 1 and the Storage Shelf at the bottom of the image. The image has three callouts (1, 2, and 3). In this alternate text description, the ports associated with the callouts and descriptions are listed here.

Callout numbers and description:

  • Callout 1: Six power connections for the power supply units (PSU)

  • Callout 2: (Optional) Two Ethernet ports to network management for Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM)

  • Callout 3: (Optional) USB port

In this step, the poster lists steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

Important: Follow the instructions on Page 1 to cable the server nodes, storage system(s) and interconnect before proceeding. On both nodes, connect:

  1. Power to the power supply unit (PSU). Callout 1 indicates the location of the power on Node 1, Node 0, and the Storage Shelf.

  2. (Optional) Ethernet to network management for Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM). Callout 2 indicates the location of the Ethernet ports on Node 1, and Node 0.

  3. (Optional) On Node 0 only, connect peripheral to USB. Callout 3 indicates the location of the USB port on Node 0.

Step 2 Start Up the Systems

Step 2 is on page three of the poster. In this step, the poster lists start up systems steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

This step includes a graphic illustration of the a portion of the appliance with three callouts (4, 5, and 6). In this alternate text description, the ports associated with the callouts and descriptions are listed here.

Callout numbers and description:

  • Callout 4: SP OK LED light.

  • Callout 5: Power button.

  • Callout 6: Power OK LED light.

Connect power to the power supply.

  1. Turn on power to the storage shelf and optional storage expansion shelf.

  2. On each node, after the green SP OK LED (4) is steady ON, push the power button (5)

  3. Wait for the green LED light that is labeled Power OK to turn steady ON, which indicates that the system has completed its startup procedure and is ready for deployment. The Power OK LED can blink for several minutes before it remains steady on. Do not repeatedly push the power button. The Power OK LED is marked with the callout label number 6 in the graphic illustration in Step 2 in the poster.

Step 3 Validate Storage

Step 3 is on page three of the poster.

To ensure that the storage cabling is properly configured, log into the console as root and run the following odacli validate-storagetopology command:
/opt/oracle/dcs/bin/odacli validate-storagetopology

Step 4 Configure the Network

Step 4 is on page three of the poster. In this step, the poster lists the steps to configure the network using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

Plumb the network enables you to use scp to copy files to Oracle Database Appliance. Consult with your network administrator to obtain the information that you need to complete the initial configuration.

  1. Log in to the console as root.

  2. Configure the network using the command:

    /opt/oracle/oak/bin/configure firstnet 
  3. Enter the domain name, DNS servers, host names, network interface, IP addresses for nodes, netmask, gateway, and VLAN ID (optional) when prompted.

Step 5 Update the Repository with the GI and RDBMS Files

Step 5 is on page three of the poster. In this step, the poster lists the steps to download the end user bundle using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

  1. Download the Oracle Database Appliance GI patch and RDBMS Clone files to a local computer on the network.

  2. Unzip the files. If a patch file is split into more than one zip file, concatenate the zip files.

  3. Upload the files to the appliance, then unzip each patch.

  4. Update the repository. You must include the fully qualified directory

    # odacli update-repository -f /u01/tmp/patch_file_name.zip

    If you have more than one bundle, you can use a comma-separated list. Spaces are not allowed between the filenames.

  5. Check the job status to confirm that the status of the job Is Success.

    # odacli list-jobs
  6. Run these steps on both nodes.

    See the Oracle Database Appliance Release Notes and Oracle Database Appliance X7-2 Deployment and User's Guide for more information.

Step 6 Deploy the Oracle Software

Step 6 is on page three of the poster.

Perform the following steps on Node0 to deploy Oracle Database Appliance:

  1. In your browser type the following URL:

    https://ODA-host-ip-address:7093/mgmt/index.html

  2. Enter the following credentials

    • Username: oda-admin

    • Password: password

    See the Oracle Database Appliance X7-2 Deployment and User’s Guide.

  3. Click Create Appliance on the Appliance page

  4. Enter the configuration information details

  5. Review your configuration

  6. Click Submit to start the deployment.

Step 7 Monitor Deployment Progress

Step 7 is on page three of the poster.

You can monitor the progress on the Activity tab.

Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA Virtualized Platform Setup

This is the alternate text that describes page four of the Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA poster.

Page four of the poster describes Virtualized Platform Setup for Oracle Database Appliance X7-2-HA.

Step 1 Connect the Power and Public Network Cables

Step 1 is on page four of the poster. This step includes a graphic illustration of the appliance with Node 1 at the top of the image, Node 0 beneath Node 1 and the Storage Shelf at the bottom of the image. The image has three callouts (1, 2, and 3). In this alternate text description, the ports associated with the callouts and descriptions are listed here.

Callout numbers and description:

  1. Six power connections for the power supply units (PSU)

  2. (Optional) Two Ethernet ports for Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM)

  3. (Optional) USB port

In this step, the poster lists steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

Important: Follow the instructions on Page 1 to cable the server nodes, storage system(s) and interconnect before proceeding. On both nodes, connect:

  • Callout 1: Power to the power supply unit (PSU). Callout 1 indicates the location of the power on Node 1, Node 0, and the Storage Shelf.

  • Callout 2: (Optional) Ethernet to network management for Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM). Callout 2 indicates the location of the Ethernet ports on Node 1, and Node 0.

  • Callout 3: (Optional) On Node 0 only, connect peripheral to USB. Callout 3 indicates the location of the USB port on Node 0.

Step 2 Start Up the Systems

Step 2 is on page four of the poster. In this step, the poster lists start up systems steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

This step includes a graphic illustration of the a portion of the appliance with three callouts (4, 5, and 6). In this alternate text description, the ports associated with the callouts and descriptions are listed here.

Callout numbers and description:

  • Callout 4: SP OK LED light.

  • Callout 5: Power button.

  • Callout 6: Power OK LED light.

Connect power to the power supply.

  1. Turn on power to the storage shelf and optional storage expansion shelf.

  2. On each node, after the green SP OK LED (4) is steady ON, push the power button (5)

  3. Wait for the green LED light that is labeled Power OK to turn steady ON, which indicates that the system has completed its startup procedure and is ready for deployment. The Power OK LED can blink for several minutes before it remains steady on. Do not repeatedly push the power button. The Power OK LED is marked with the callout label number 6 in the graphic illustration in Step 2 in the poster.

Step 3 Verify Virtual Machine Image and Cabling

Step 3 is on page four of the poster. In this step, the poster lists the steps to configure the network using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

Check that Oracle Virtual Machine Image is installed

  1. Log in to dom0 as root.

  2. Confirm that you have Oracle Virtual Machine image for Oracle Database Appliance installed by running the command oakcli show env_hw:

    /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli show env_hw
  3. If the resulting output does not include the string VM-Dom0 or the command fails, install the Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform image.

  4. To ensure that the storage cabling is properly configured, run the command odacli validate-storagetopology:

    /opt/oracle/dcs/bin/odacli validate-storagetopology

    Note: To install the Oracle Database Appliance Virtual Platform image follow the instructions in the Oracle Database Appliance X7-2 Deployment and User's Guide.

Note:

To install the Oracle Database Appliance Virtual Platform image, follow the instructions in My Oracle Support Note 1520579.1.

To identify the latest software and update your base image, go to http://www.oracle.com/goto/oda/docs, select the latest version, then see the Oracle Database Appliance Release Notes, and the Oracle Database Appliance X7-2 Deployment and User's Guide.

Step 4 Configure the Network

Step 4 is on page four of the poster. In this step, the poster lists the steps to configure the network using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

Configuring the network enables you to use scp to copy files to Oracle Database Appliance. Consult with your network administrator to obtain the information that you need to complete the initial configuration.

Configure the network on both nodes.

  1. Log in to DOM0 as root.

  2. Configure the network using the command:

    /opt/oracle/oak/bin/configure-firstnet 
  3. Select the Global option and then enter the domain name, DNS servers, host names, network interface, IP addresses for nodes, netmask, and gateway when prompted.

Step 5 Deploy ODA_BASE and Validate Storage

Step 5 is on page four of the poster. In this step, the poster lists the steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

  1. From a browser on an external client, identify the latest software version.

  2. Download the ODA_BASE template and copy the template to the /OVS directory on dom0:

    https://updates.oracle.com/download/16186172.html

  3. Deploy ODA_BASE using the command:

    /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli deploy oda_base
  4. When prompted for Location, enter the full path name for the ODA_BASE template that you downloaded and copied. For example, /OVS/templateBuild-2017-10-19-02-33.tar.gz

  5. Select the number of cores and amount of memory allocated to ODA_BASE.

  6. To ensure that the storage cabling is properly configured, connect to ODA_BASE using VNC with Dom0 for the host name and 5900 for the Port. Log in as root and run the following oakcli validate command:

    /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli validate-storagetopology

Step 6 Deploy the Oracle Software on ODA_BASE

Step 6 is on page four of the poster. In this step, the poster lists the steps using alphabetic labels (A, B). This alternate description uses numerals. Step A is 1, and step B is 2.

  1. Configure the ODA_BASE network using the command:

    /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli configure-firstnet
  2. Select the Global option and then enter the domain name, DNS servers, host names, network interface, IP addresses for nodes, netmask, and gateway when prompted.

  3. Start VNC server in ODA_BASE by entering the following command: vncserver :1

  4. Use a VNC client to connect to the ODA_BASE IP address (from Step A) and port 5901

  5. Enter the following command:

    /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli deploy
    
  6. The Oracle Appliance Manager Welcome window opens.

Step 7 Deploy the Oracle Software on ODA_BASE, Continued

Step 7 is on page four of the poster. In this step, the poster lists three steps using alphabetic labels starting with G. This alternate description uses numerals. Step G is 1, and step H is 2.

  1. Click Next.

  2. The Configuration Type window opens. Make your selection for each configuration option and click Next.

  3. Enter the requested information on the remaining windows.

Note:

Select Custom to configure options that have default values in Typical configurations, such as:

  • • Normal disk redundancy

  • NTP servers

  • Oracle ILOM

  • Additional network interfaces

  • Oracle Auto Service Requests (Oracle ASR)

  • Size of the /cloudfs file system (default is 50 GB)

An image of the Oracle Appliance Manager Welcome page appears in the step. The Welcome page has the configuration steps on the left side of the page and Next and Cancel buttons at the bottom of the page.

Step 8 Complete Oracle Database Appliance Deployment

Step 8 is on page four of the poster.

Click Install to begin deployment when the configuration information is complete.

The deployment takes about 1 hour to finish.

An image of the Oracle Appliance Manager Summary screen appears in the step. The Summary lists all of the configuration options that you selected in the Oracle Appliance Manager screens.

For more information about Oracle Database Appliance, go to Oracle Technology Network: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/database-appliance/overview/index.html

For more information about deployment, go to: http://www.oracle.com/goto/oda/docs. You can also scan the Quick Response Code with your mobile device to read the documentation.

For more information about Oracle Database Appliance, go to Oracle Technology Network: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/engineered-systems/database-appliance/index.html

For more information about deployment, go to: http://www.oracle.com/goto/oda/docs. You can also scan the Quick Response Code with your mobile device to read the documentation.

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F10392-01

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