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

NOTE: You can ignore the errors or warnings in the package log file when the package is
set to maintenance mode.
3. Disable the maintenance mode for the package using the cmmodpkg command.
cmmodpkg -m off <package-name>
NOTE: Ensure that an application instance is up and running before disabling the
maintenance mode.
Online Modification of the Oracle Toolkit package
In addition to the Online modification feature supported by Serviceguard, the online modification
feature of toolkit allows you to modify some of the toolkit attribute values, while the toolkit package
is up and running. Table 5 (page 28) lists the attributes that are supported for online toolkit package
modification.
Table 5 List of Attributes Supported for Online Toolkit Package Modification
DescriptionAttribute
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
This attribute denotes the database startup. The attribute
value takes effect during the next startup of the database.
START_MODE
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
This attribute can have either yes or no as its value. By
LISTENER
default, the value is set to yes. If you do not want to
monitor the listener in the toolkit package, LISTENER can
be set to no and comment out LISTENER_NAME and
oracle_listener_service attributes.
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
The listener name can be changed, added, or removed
LISTENER_NAME
during online modification. The Listeners that are modified
or added must be configured and started manually before
adding to the toolkit package during online modification.
This ensures the listener is monitored when the package is
applied online. Similarly, if the Listener is removed from
the toolkit package, manual intervention is required to stop
the Listener.
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
The Listener password can be modified and applied online
LISTENER_PASS
only if the values mentioned in LISTENER_PASS array
correspond with LISTENER_NAME array.
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
This parameter defines the number of attempts made to
LISTENER_RESTART
restart the listeners when a listener failure is detected. This
parameter can be modified and applied online only if the
values mentioned in LISTENER_RESTART array correspond
with LISTENER_NAME array.
Oracle Toolkit will support the online modification of this
attribute, provided the user changes the permissions or
PFILE
ownership for the new location of the parameter file. The
file must be present in all the package nodes at the same
location.
Oracle Toolkit supports online modification of this attribute.
This attribute defines the Oracle processes to be monitored
MONITOR_PROCESSES
by the toolkit package. By default, six critical Oracle
processes are monitored. This array can be increased or
reduced and the processes will be monitored in the next
monitor cycle.
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