Building Disaster Recovery Serviceguard Solutions Using Metrocluster with 3PAR Remote Copy

managed_package sfo_flash_dg
managed_package sfo_flash_mp
site san_jose
critical_package sjc_hrdb
managed_package sjc_hrdb_dg
managed_package sjc_hrdb_mp
managed_package sjc_flash_dg
managed_package sjc_flash_mp
NOTE: Do not add any comments after specifying the critical and managed packages.
2. Reapply the Site Controller Package configuration.
# cmapplyconf -v -P /etc/cmcluster/hrdb_sc/hrdb_sc.config
After applying the Site Controller Package configuration, run the cmviewcl command to
view the packages that are configured.
Starting the disaster tolerant RAC database in the Metrocluster
At this point, you have completed configuring SADTA in your environment with the Oracle Database
10gR2 RAC. This section describes the procedure to start the disaster tolerant RAC database in
the Metrocluster.
To start the disaster tolerant RAC database:
1. Run the cmviewcl command to view the disaster tolerant RAC database configuration in a
Metrocluster.
The following is a sample output:
# cmviewcl
CLUSTER STATUS
dbcluster up
SITE_NAME san_francisco
NODE STATUS STATE
SFO_1 up running
SFO_2 up running
SITE_NAME san_jose
NODE STATUS STATE
SJC_1 up running
SJC_2 up running
MULTI_NODE_PACKAGES
PACKAGE STATUS STATE AUTO_RUN SYSTEM
SG-CFS-pkg up running enabled yes
sfo_crs_dg up running enabled no
sfo_crs_mp up running enabled no
sfo_crs up running enabled no
sjc_crs_dg up running enabled no
sjc_crs_mp up running enabled no
sjc_crs up running enabled no
sfo_hrdb_dg down halted enabled no
sfo_hrdb_mp down halted enabled no
sjc_hrdb_dg down halted enabled no
sjc_hrdb_mp down halted enabled no
sfo_flash_dg down halted enabled no
sfo_flash_mp down halted enabled no
sjc_flash_dg down halted enabled no
sjc_flash_mp down halted enabled no
sfo_hrdb down halted disabled no
sjc_hrdb down halted disabled no
UNOWNED_PACKAGES
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