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

ExampleDescriptionAttribute
NOTE: If you modify this
attribute after the # cmmakepkg
-i -m -t command is run, you
must reconfigure the
MONITOR_PROCESSES attribute
to reflect the same. Also,
reconfigure PFILE attribute to
reflect the change if PFILE is
using this attribute.
yesIf this attribute is set to no, you
must comment the
LISTENER
LISTENER_NAME and
oracle_listener_service
attributes. For example:
#LISTENER_NAME
The default value is yes.
LISTENERThis parameter holds the names of
the Oracle listener processes. You
LISTENER_NAME
can add more than one listener
name by adding to the array
variable LISTENER_NAME. The
default value is LISTENER.
ora123The passwords of the listener
processes.
LISTENER_PASS
This parameter is commented by
default.
2This parameter defines the number
of attempts to be made to restart
LISTERNER_RESTART
the listener. If the listener does not
restart after LISTENER_RESTART
number of consecutive attempts,
the package fails over.
If the listener restart is successful,
then the next time listener fails, the
toolkit again tries
LISTENER_RESTART number of
times to restart the listener.
This parameter is commented by
default.
${ORACLE_ORACLE_HOME}/dbs/
init${ORACLE_SID_NAME}.ora
The Oracle database parameter
file. If this attribute is not specified,
Oracle picks this up from the
PFILE
Oracle configuration directory
$ORACLE_ORACLE_HOME/dbs.
When this parameter is
configured, it overrides the default
file location.
If both PFILE and SPFILE are
present and this parameter is not
specified, then HP Serviceguard
toolkit for Oracle makes use of
PFILE as the parameter file.
To make use of SPFILE in the
toolkit, do not configure this
parameter, and remove the default
PFILE from its default location.
Configuring modular Oracle ASM instance and Database instance toolkit packages 23