How to Register and Configure the Multiple-Owner Volume-Manager Framework Resource Group
(clsetup)
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.
Note -
The clsetup utility
currently allows ongoing administration of an
Oracle RAC framework running only in the global
cluster. For ongoing administration of a Support
for Oracle RAC framework configured in a zone
cluster, use instead the Oracle Solaris Cluster
maintenance commands.
Perform this procedure during your initial
setup of Support for Oracle RAC. Perform this procedure
from one node only.
Note -
If, after you configure the multiple-owner
volume manager framework resource group, you again
run this wizard to configure another volume
manager, the names of the multiple-owner volume
manager framework resource group and its existing
resources are not available to rename.
Before You Begin
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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.
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Ensure that you have the list of storage management schemes that you are
using for Oracle files.
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Assume the root role on
any cluster node.
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Start the clsetup
utility
, verify prerequisites, and navigate to the
Support for Oracle RAC configuration
section.
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Choose the Global Cluster as the Support for
Oracle RAC cluster location.
You can configure a multiple-owner
volume-manager framework resource group only in
the global cluster.
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Choose to configure the Multiple-Owner
Volume-Manager Framework Resource Group.
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Follow the prompts in the
clsetup utility to choose the
multiple-owner volume managers to use.
Only installed volume managers are
listed.
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Confirm the object names.
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If you require a different name for any
Oracle Solaris Cluster objects, choose the name to
change and type the new name in response to the
prompt.
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To confirm your selection of Oracle Solaris
Cluster object names, type
d.
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To create the configuration, type
c.
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.
When the configuration process completes,
you can press Return repeatedly to exit from the
clsetup utility. If you prefer,
you can leave the clsetup
utility running while you perform other required
tasks before using the utility again.
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Ensure that the multiple-owner
volume-manager framework resource group and its
resources are online.
By default,
vucmm_framework_rg is the name
that the clsetup utility
assigns to the multiple-owner volume-manager
framework resource group.
Display the resource group status .
# clresourcegroup status vucmm_framework_rg
If needed, bring online the resource group
and resources.
# 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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Resource type: SUNW.vucmm_framework
Resource name: vucmm_framework_rs
Resource group: vucmm_framework_rg
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None.
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Multiple-owner volume-manager framework resource.
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Resource type: SUNW.vucmm_svm
Resource name: vucmm_svm_rs
Resource group: vucmm_framework_rg
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Strong dependency on the multiple-owner volume-manager framework
resource.
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Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster resource. Created only if Solaris Volume Manager for Oracle Solaris Cluster was
selected.
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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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Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster
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None
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