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

ERROR: Oracle ASM user \"$ORACLE_ASM_USER\" doesn't exist.
Solution: Create the Oracle and/or ASM instance users with user ID and Group ID same
as on other package nodes.
Verify whether the environment variables ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID are set for the
Oracle user.
If both these variables are not set, the console displays the following info messages:
INFO: ORACLE_HOME environment variable is not set for
"${ORACLE_ORACLE_ADMIN}" user.
INFO: ORACLE_SID environment variable is not set for
"${ORACLE_ORACLE_ADMIN}" user.
Solution: Export the environment variables ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID from the Oracle
user by adding them to the profile file.
Support for sourcing user defined environment variables for Oracle instance
Oracle toolkit provides an option to set the environment variables to specific Oracle instance during
the package startup.
To set the environment variables specific to Oracle instance, do the following:
1. Set the value for the PARENT_ENVIRONMENT attribute to yes in the package configuration
file.
2. Define the environment variables in the customer.conf file.
3. Place the file in the $SGROOT/oracletoolkit directory.
WARNING! HP recommends you to not override the Oracle toolkit attributes defined in the
package configuration through the customer.conf file.
NOTE: While creating Oracle package through Serviceguard Manager GUI, customer.conf
file must be created through CLI.
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