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02-28-2006 02:50 AM
02-28-2006 02:50 AM
ServiceGuard&SAP
I have a cluster with two HP-UX 11.11 nodes and MC/Serviceguard. This cluster is for an SAP system (R3 Oracle).
I do not have Serviceguard Extension for SAP.
My question: Can I use both nods, for example one of them to contain SAP central instance and the other Oracle instance, or the second nod have to be a dedicated, idle backup for the primary node?
Thank you.
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02-28-2006 03:18 AM
02-28-2006 03:18 AM
Re: ServiceGuard&SAP
With SGeSAP, either a 1-package or 2-package concept can be used to facilitate SAP.
1-package: DB and CI controlled by a single package on one node, with the other node acting as a standby failover node. That node may also be operating an application server until failover is needed.
2-package: one node operates the DB package while the other node operates the CI package.
SGeSAP concepts are discussed here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B7885-90018/B7885-90018.pdf
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02-28-2006 04:36 AM
02-28-2006 04:36 AM
Re: ServiceGuard&SAP
Put your Oracle application into a package.
What you could do is to put a simple line in the front of your primary application (your SAP) MC/SG control file, so that when this package starts up, the first thing it does is check and see if that second Oracle package is running on THIS node...if it is- shut it down.
So in your SAP control file at the very beginning it might say:
/usr/sbin/cmhaltpkg -n $(/usr/sbin/uname -n)
Just a thought,\
Rita
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02-28-2006 06:27 PM
02-28-2006 06:27 PM
Re: ServiceGuard&SAP
But....you did not read carefully my message:
I do not have Serviceguard Extension for SAP (SGeSAP).
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03-01-2006 10:45 PM
03-01-2006 10:45 PM
Re: ServiceGuard&SAP
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03-02-2006 01:46 AM
03-02-2006 01:46 AM
Re: ServiceGuard&SAP
We used to have DB on one node and CI on the other - but had issues (mainly NFS) around that - so instead we merged them into one package.
Rgds...Geoff