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01-10-2008 07:17 AM
01-10-2008 07:17 AM
Hi. I would like to run Rman to backup up a Oracle database that is running in noarchive mode. I will be using Grid Control to create the job. This Oracle database is in a 2 node Service Guard cluster. My concern is for Rman to backup the database, it will have to shutdown it down to do a cold backup because it runs noarchive mode. So once Rman issues a shutdown immediate, then the package will probably try to fail over to the alternate node. Changing the database to archive mode is not a option. How do I accomplish what I am trying to do?
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01-10-2008 09:09 AM
01-10-2008 09:09 AM
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Morris,
If you are using a relatively recent version of the Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit (ECMT) with Serviceguard and Oracle, then you can touch a file called 'oracle.debug' in the package directory under /etc/cmcluster to suspend monitoring whilst you do this sort of work.
So are you sing the ECMT?
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
If you are using a relatively recent version of the Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit (ECMT) with Serviceguard and Oracle, then you can touch a file called 'oracle.debug' in the package directory under /etc/cmcluster to suspend monitoring whilst you do this sort of work.
So are you sing the ECMT?
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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01-10-2008 09:35 AM
01-10-2008 09:35 AM
Re: Oracle Rman and Service Guard
Hi Duncan. Yes I am using ECMT version B.02.20. So how does this file work and how do I implement it?
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01-10-2008 09:58 AM
01-10-2008 09:58 AM
Re: Oracle Rman and Service Guard
Morris,
Not sure it was implemented in such an old version of the toolkit (I have v4.00 on my system), but see if you have a file called haoracle.conf in your package directory in /etc/cmcluster. Look in there for the entry MAINTENANCE_FLAG - theres a description there that should make it pretty clear.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
Not sure it was implemented in such an old version of the toolkit (I have v4.00 on my system), but see if you have a file called haoracle.conf in your package directory in /etc/cmcluster. Look in there for the entry MAINTENANCE_FLAG - theres a description there that should make it pretty clear.
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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