HP Serviceguard Linux Oracle-Toolkit-A.05.01.00 Release Notes (696984-001, June 2012)

Table 1 Files created after HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle is installed
Directory locationDescriptionFile name
${SGCONF}/oracletoolkitIt is a toolkit configuration file. This
script contains a list of pre-defined
haoracle.conf
variables that you must customize for
use with a particular database
instance. This configuration file is read
by the toolkit script, haoracle.sh.
This script contains a list of internally
used variables and functions that
haoracle.sh
support the starting and stopping of
an Oracle database or ASM instance.
This script is called by toolkit.sh
to perform the following:
On package startup, it starts the
database or ASM instance, listener
processes in case of a database
instance, and launches monitor
processes.
On package halt, it stops the
database or ASM instance, the
listener processes in case of a
database instance, and monitor
processes.
This script contains functions for
starting and stopping Oracle instances
haoracle_sql.sh
and the configured listeners. The
haoracle.sh script invokes this
script to start up and shut down
Oracle instance.
This script contains a list of internally
used variables and functions for
haoracle.mon
monitoring an Oracle server instance.
The haoracle.sh script invokes this
script.
By default, the following processes are
monitored:
ora_pmon_$SID_NAME
ora_smon_$SID_NAME
ora_lgwr_$SID_NAME
ora_dbwr_$SID_NAME
ora_ckpt_$SID_NAME
ora_reco_$SID_NAME
NOTE: $SID_NAME is the system
identifier for the database instance.
The variable MONITOR_PROCESSES
contains these process names. To
include other processes to be
monitored, you must add the names
of the processes to
MONITOR_PROCESSES.
This is the listener monitor script. The
haoracle.sh script invokes this
halistener.mon
script to monitor the configured
listeners.
The haoracle.sh script invokes thehadbhang.mon
6 HP Serviceguard Toolkit for Oracle on Linux A.05.01.00 Release Notes