Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1 for Oracle RAC Administrator"s Guide (5900-1512, April 2011)

# cd /opt/VRTSvcs/rac/healthcheck/
# ./healthcheck
If you want to schedule periodic health checks for your cluster, create a cron job
that runs on each node in the cluster. Redirect the health check report to a file.
Verifying the ODM port
It is recommended to enable ODM in SF Oracle RAC. Run the following command
to verify that ODM is running:
# gabconfig -a | grep "Port d"
Verifying the nodes in a cluster
Table 2-2 lists the various options that you can use to periodically verify the nodes
in your cluster.
Table 2-2
Options for verifying the nodes in a cluster
DescriptionType of check
Use the Symantec Operations Readiness Tools (SORT) to evaluate
your systems before and after any installation, configuration,
upgrade, patch updates, or other routine administrative
activities. The utility performs a number of compatibility and
operational checks on the cluster that enable you to diagnose
and troubleshoot issues in the cluster. The utility is periodically
updated with new features and enhancements.
For more information and to download the utility, visit
http://sort.symantec.com.
Symantec Operations
Readiness Tools (SORT)
Use the option "SF Oracle RAC Installation and Configuration
Checks" in the SF Oracle RAC installer to evaluate your systems
before and after any installation, configuration, upgrade, patch
updates, or other routine administrative activities. The utility
is typically updated when a new version of SF Oracle RAC is
released.
To check the nodes in a cluster:
# cd /opt/VRTS/install
# ./installsfrac -configure galaxy nebula
For more information:
See Verifying the cluster on page 89.
SF Oracle RAC
installation and
configuration checks
Administering SF Oracle RAC and its components
Administering SF Oracle RAC
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