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тАО03-23-2011 10:06 PM
тАО03-23-2011 10:06 PM
How to configure serviceguard for multiple oracle instance using Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit
I already configure and cluster packages (Legacy) for Oracle using Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit for the 1st instance. It works fine. But now I have to integrate the remaining 3 ORACLE_SID using service guard. Can you please guide me how can I do it ?
One more information all the ORACLE_SID use the same ORACLE_HOME location ( Only one Oracle Binary for all).
For integrate the Oracle 1st instance ( 1st ORACLE_SID) I changed haoracle.conf file. But how can I do for the remaining?
Appreciate for earlier response.
BR\\ Aungshu
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тАО03-24-2011 08:36 AM
тАО03-24-2011 08:36 AM
Re: How to configure serviceguard for multiple oracle instance using Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit
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тАО03-24-2011 09:59 PM
тАО03-24-2011 09:59 PM
Re: How to configure serviceguard for multiple oracle instance using Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit
I understand that I can create multiple packages. But I want to use same package. How can I use one tookit.sh ( Enterprise Cluster Msater Toolkit) for configure all the instance. Because the ORACLE_HOME is same for all the instance.
I also understand I can copy toolkit.sh as toolkit1.sh, toolkit2.sh etc and can use customer defined function in the package control file. But I dont know is it the standard procedure or not? It is preferable if configure all ORACLE_SID from single toolkit.sh.
Aungshu
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тАО03-24-2011 10:50 PM
тАО03-24-2011 10:50 PM
Re: How to configure serviceguard for multiple oracle instance using Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit
What i do in my environment:
package 1 - > Mount oracle home, give ip , online db storage (file system or, raw lvm volumes), start db1, start listener1
package 2- > online db storage (if there is any) , start db2, start listener2
package 3- > online db storage (if there is any) , start db3, start listener3
Create dependency for package 2,3 to package1.
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тАО03-25-2011 12:57 AM
тАО03-25-2011 12:57 AM
Re: How to configure serviceguard for multiple oracle instance using Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit
Thanks for your suggestion. But my plan I will try first rename toolkit.sh as toolkiot1.sh and also rename haoracle.conf etc file as haoracle1.conf and modify toolkit1.sh file for looking haoracle1.conf etc.Then finally add multiple entry of customer defined funtion for execute toolkit1.sh, toolkit2.sh etc.
I guess it will work. If it is not working then I will try with multiple packages.
What is your opinion?
Aungshu
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тАО03-25-2011 01:28 AM
тАО03-25-2011 01:28 AM