HP Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit User Guide (5900-2131, December 2011)

SERVICE_NAME ORACLE_TEST0
SERVICE_FAIL_FAST_ENABLED NO
SERVICE_HALT_TIMEOUT 300
If the listener should also be monitored, another service must be added.
SERVICE_NAME LSNR_0
SERVICE_FAIL_FAST_ENABLED NO
SERVICE_HALT_TIMEOUT 300
NOTE: If listener monitoring is not intended, do not create a new service.
The run and halt scripts are (typically) identified as the control script, as follows: RUN_SCRIPT
/etc/cmcluster/pkg/ORACLE_TEST0/ORACLE_TEST0.cntl HALT_SCRIPT
/etc/cmcluster/pkg/ORACLE_TEST0/ORACLE_TEST0.cntl .
If you are using a CFS mounted file system for the Oracle package, you need to configure
dependency of the Oracle package on a Serviceguard CFS package(for example,.
SG-CFS-MP-1, CFS mount point package).
If the Oracle package is configured to depend on a Serviceguard CFS package, the Oracle
package will run as long as the dependee package is running. If the dependee package fails,
then the dependent Oracle package will also fail.
To configure dependency of the Oracle package, you must set the following configurable
parameters in the package configuration file:
DEPENDENCY_NAME
DEPENDENCY_CONDITION
DEPENDENCY_LOCATION
For example:
DEPENDENCY_NAME Oracle_dependency
DEPENDENCY_CONDITION SG-CFS-MP-1 = up
DEPENDENCY_LOCATION same_node
NOTE: If the Oracle database is running in a cluster where SGeRAC packages are also
running, then the ECMT Oracle single-instance database package must be made dependent
on the SGeRAC Oracle clusterware multi-node package (OC MNP). The dependency type
should be 'SAME_NODE=up'. This is because, when the Oracle clusterware is halted, it halts
the Oracle single-instance database. By putting this dependency, we ensure that the database
package is always halted first and then the SGeRAC OC MNP is halted. Also, the Oracle
database must be disabled from being started automatically by the Oracle Clusterware. This
can be done by following the below steps:
1. Log in as the Oracle administrator and run the following command to set the database
management policy to manual:
For Oracle 10g:
# $ORACLE_HOME/bin/srvctl modify database -d <dbname> y manual
For Oracle 11g:
# $ORACLE_HOME/bin/srvctl modify database -d <dbname> y MANUAL
The Oracle toolkit user configuration file.
In the package directory, modify the haoracle.conf configuration file for this Oracle
instance.
24 Using the Oracle Toolkit in an HP Serviceguard Cluster