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Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG

 
yc_2
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Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG

Hi,

Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG for Oracle ?


Thanks in advance,
YC
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Massimo Bianchi
Honored Contributor

Re: Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG

Hi,
there are chances that this is possibles, but not directly. A file system full does not trigger anything by itself, but if you have oracle in MC/SG, you use the oracle monitor and uses the /tmp for spool-ing something, then there are chance that some jobs may fail.

If these fails are monitored, then a process failing may trigger something.

But more probably, a /tmp ful will trash your O.S., because it is used by many o.s. programs, and can cause an instable server.

So, indirectly, the answer is yes...

Massimo
malay boy
Trusted Contributor

Re: Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG

Depend on your lock disk.The one concept for MCSG are lockdisk.It's mean that the server try to hold a lock disk.If the server cannot hold the lock disk , the failed over will happen to the secondary.

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mB
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Tim D Fulford
Honored Contributor

Re: Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG

Generically /tmp/beig full will NOT fail over SG.

However, if you have a service monitor that uses, say, /tmp/ to write to (a temporay status query or something), the service monitor will fail & thus SG may fail over.

It will really depend on HOW you system is configured & being monitored. The other possibility is that /tmp may be used to dump application/database "crash" files. The app/db may have crashed filling up /tmp & failed over anyway. eg /tmp filling up is not the cause, but on of the symptoms.

Regards

Tim
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Kent Ostby
Honored Contributor

Re: Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG

As stated above, /tmp filling will not absolutely cause a failover.

The best places to look for causes of the failover are in the package logs under the /etc/cmcluster directory and in the /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log (or OLDsyslog.log if the system has been rebooted).

Best regards,

Kent M. Ostby
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