Managing Serviceguard Extension for SAP on Linux (IA64 Integrity and x86_64), April 2009

or dbci). The setup for these directories follows the "on top" mount approach, i.e., the directories might
become hidden beneath identical copies that are part of the db/dbci package:
$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg
$ORACLE_HOME/oracore/zoneinfo
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin
Table 2-11 Oracle DB Instance
SGeSAP/LX PackageAccess typeMount Point
db<SID> or dbci<SID>EXCLUSIVE/oracle/<SID>/saparch
/oracle/<SID>/sapreorg
/oracle/<SID>/sapdata1
/oracle/<SID>/sapdatan
/oracle/<SID>/origlogA
/oracle/<SID>/origlogB
/oracle/<SID>/mirrlogA
/oracle/<SID>/mirrlogB
sapNFSNFS/oracle/stage
$ORACLE_HOME
Conclusion: Mount Points, Access Types and SGeSAP/LX Package 45