HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite A.03.02 Release Notes (March 2012)

NOTE: Step 9a, 9b, and 9c should repeated for each of the CFS Mount point and Disk
Group packages. Then proceed to step 15.
10. Activate the DG package on the new node using the cfsdgadm activate <DG name>
<new node> command.
11. Add a new node to the MP package using the cfsmntadm modify <mount point path>
add <new node>=rw command.
12. Mount the file system on the new node using the cfsmount <mount point path> <new
node> command.
13. Run the cfscluster status command to check the status of the CFS/CVM DG and mount
points.
14. Steps #11 to #13 must be repeated for all of the volumes present on the current DG. If there
are more DGs repeat steps #9 to #13.
15. Extend the Oracle Clusterware software to the new node. For more information on extending
the Oracle Clusterware software, see the Oracle Database documentation.
16. If an Oracle Clusterware Multinode package (OC-MNP) is not configured then this step should
be skipped or you can edit the OC-MNP configuration file to include the details for the new
node. For more information on configuring an OC-MNP package, see Using Serviceguard
Extension for RAC (p/n T1859-90060).
17. Apply the OC-MNP package configuration using the cmapplyconf -P <OC-MNP pkg
config file> command (skip this step if OC-MNP is not configured).
18. Start the OC-MNP package on new node using the cmrunpkg -n <new node> <OC-MNP
pkg config file> command (skip this step if OC-MNP is not configured).
19. Extend the Oracle database software onto the new node. For more information on extending
Oracle database software onto a new node, see the Oracle Database documentation. See
Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC (p/n T1859-90060) for information on configuring
the Oracle Disk Manager (ODM) library.
20. Add a database instance to the new node. For more information on adding a database
instance, see the Oracle Database documentation.
21. Edit the Oracle RAC Database Multinode package (RAC-MNP) to add the details of the new
node. (If an Oracle RAC database Multinode package (RAC-MNP) is not configured, skip this
step). For more information on configuring a RAC-MNP package, see Using Serviceguard
Extension for RAC (p/n T1859-90060).
22. Apply the RAC-MNP package configuration using the cmapplyconf -P <RAC-MNP pkg
config file> command (If a RAC-MNP is not configured, skip this step).
23. Start the RAC-MNP package on new node using the cmrunpkg -n <new node> <RAC-MNP
pkg name> command (If a RAC-MNP is not configured, skip this step).
24. Run the cmviewcl command to verify that the node has been added to the cluster and
packages .
Deleting a Node from a Running Oracle RAC Cluster
1. Halt the Oracle RAC Database Multinode package (RAC-MNP) on the node that will be deleted
using the cmhaltpkg -n <node name> <RAC-MNP pkg name> command. (This step is
not necessary, unless a RAC-MNP is configured).
2. Delete an instance from the RAC database. For more information on deleting an instance from
a RAC database, see the Oracle documentation.
3. Halt the Oracle Clusterware Multinode package (OC-MNP) on the node that must be deleted
using the cmhaltpkg -n <node name> <OC-MNP pkg name> command (This step is
not necessary, unless an OC-MNP is configured).
4. Delete the RAC database software and Oracle Clusterware software. For more information
on deleting a RAC database and Oracle Clusterware software, see the Oracle documentation.
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