Veritas 5.0.1 Installation Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (5900-2464, September 2012)

Table 14 sfua_db_config Options (continued)
DescriptionOption
Reports the database server status.-o
serverstatus
Detaches the repository database from the database server.-o stopdb
Attaches the repository database to the database server.-o startdb
To create and configure the repository database, complete the following steps:
1. Run the sfua_db_config script:
# /opt/VRTSdbcom/bin/sfua_db_config
2. Confirm that you are ready to configure the Storage Management for Oracle repository:
Are you ready to configure SFORA repository (y/n/q) [y]?
The mount point is displayed.
filesystem mount point for SFORA repository: /sfua_rep
3. The NICs are discovered and you will be prompted to enter the NIC for the repository
configuration on each host:
Enter the NIC for system host1 for HA Repository configuration:
[lan0]
Enter the NIC for system host2 for HA Repository configuration:
[lan0]
4. Enter the virtual IP address for repository failover:
Enter the Virtual IP address for repository failover:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Enter the netmask for public NIC interface: [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
Following information will be used for SFORA HA configuration:
Public IP address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Subnet mask: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Public interface: host1 -> lan0,host2 -> lan0
5. The mount point information is displayed. The script prompts for confirmation and adds the
repository information.
6. Verify that the repository was configured.
If you are installing in a high availability configuration, enter the following command:
# /opt/VRTS/bin/hagrp -state
Group Attribute System Value
Sfua_Base State guan |ONLINE|
Sfua_Base State plover |OFFLINE|
Note: Sfua_Base group should be online on one node in the
cluster.
7. If you are installing in a stand-alone configuration, enter the following command to verify that
the repository was configured:
# /opt/VRTSdbcom/bin/sfua_db_config -o dbstatus
Database 'dbed_db' is alive and well on server
'VERITAS_DBMS3_host'.
This message ensures that the configuration of the repository is complete.
Setting Administrative Permissions for Databases
To allow database administrators to administer a database using Storage Management for Oracle,
you must change certain permission settings. You can perform these changes during the installation
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