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03-05-2008 12:28 AM
03-05-2008 12:28 AM
Serviceguard in rp servers
I have tow rp3440 servers
serviceGuard (clustering)
oracle 9i without RAC installed in two servres
if primary server stoped oracle not working automatically in other node
it need startup
how i can write script in other node (hpux) to start oracle (without package service)
Help me please
Regards
A. Omar
serviceGuard (clustering)
oracle 9i without RAC installed in two servres
if primary server stoped oracle not working automatically in other node
it need startup
how i can write script in other node (hpux) to start oracle (without package service)
Help me please
Regards
A. Omar
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03-05-2008 08:29 PM
03-05-2008 08:29 PM
Re: Serviceguard in rp servers
Salam Abdullah
If you don't declare any script or RAC functionality then you need to startup oracle manually when failover.
You can either declare automatic startup of oracle database in RAC or prepare a script which periodically check the heartbeat both nodes for availability.
If you want to develop a script mind it to place in common shared storage file system.
If you don't declare any script or RAC functionality then you need to startup oracle manually when failover.
You can either declare automatic startup of oracle database in RAC or prepare a script which periodically check the heartbeat both nodes for availability.
If you want to develop a script mind it to place in common shared storage file system.
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