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08-10-2003 10:40 PM
08-10-2003 10:40 PM
Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG
Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG for Oracle ?
Thanks in advance,
YC
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08-10-2003 10:46 PM
08-10-2003 10:46 PM
Re: Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG
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
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08-10-2003 10:46 PM
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Re: Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG
regards
mB
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08-11-2003 12:31 AM
08-11-2003 12:31 AM
Re: Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG
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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08-11-2003 06:19 AM
08-11-2003 06:19 AM
Re: Does /tmp full trigger a failed over in MCSG
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