HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle on Linux User Guide Version A.12.00.00

Table 2 Lists the attributes that you can edit (continued)
ExampleDescriptionAttribute
This is the list of all the critical
Oracle processes for an instance
MONITOR_PROCESSES
ora_pmon_${ORACLE_SID_NAME}
ora_dbw0_${ORACLE_SID_NAME}
that must be executing to assume
that the instance is up and running.
ora_ckpt_${ORACLE_SID_NAME}
You can add more instance
ora_smon_${ORACLE_SID_NAME}
processes. The processes mentioned
will be monitored by default.
ora_lgwr_${ORACLE_SID_NAME}
ora_reco_${ORACLE_SID_NAME}
30The time interval, in seconds, this
script waits between checks to
MONITOR_INTERVAL
ensure that Oracle instance is
running. The default value is 30
seconds.
30The time period, in seconds, this
toolkit waits for a completion of a
TIME_OUT
normal shutdown before initiating
forceful halt of the application.
The TIME_OUT variable is used to
protect against a worst case
scenario where a hung database or
ASM instance prevents the halt script
from completing, therefore
preventing the standby node from
starting the instance.
The TIME_OUT variable has no
effect on package failover times. The
default value is 30 seconds.
noThis parameter is used to mention if
the Oracle or ASM user's shell must
PARENT_ENVIRONMENT
be invoked as a new shell or as a
subshell that inherits the variables
set in the parent shell.
You can set this parameter to yes
or no. The default value is no. Set
this parameter to yes if the Oracle
or ASM user's shell must be invoked
as a subshell.
Set to no if the Oracle or ASM
user's shell must be invoked as a
new shell. If set to no, the Oracle or
ASM user's .profile file is
executed and the variables set in this
file are available to the new shell.
noThis parameter indicates whether
shutdown abort must be executed
CLEANUP_BEFORE_STARTUP
before the startup of the Oracle or
ASM instance.
You can set this parameter either to
yes or no. The default value is no.
abortThis parameter is used to specify the
instance shutdown mode only when
USER_SHUTDOWN_MODE
a shutdown is initiated by the user
and not because of the failure of a
service.
You can set this parameter to abort
or immediate.
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