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a. Generate the resource profile.
# crs_stat -p instance_name >
$CRS_HOME/crs/public/instance_name.cap
b. Edit the resource profile and set AUTO_START value to 2.
c. Register the value.
# crs_register -u instance_name
d. Verify the value.
# crs_stat -p instance_name
Initial startup of Oracle RAC instance in a Continentalclusters environment
To ensure that the disk array is ready for access in shared mode for the Oracle RAC instances, HP
recommends that you run the Continentalclusters tool /opt/cmconcl/bin/ccrac_mgmt.ksh
to initially startup the configured instance packages. This tool ensures that the configured disk array
is ready in writable mode for shared access before starting up the RAC instance packages. If this
tool is not used, manually verify to ensure the storage is ready in writable and shared access mode
before starting the RAC instance packages.
NOTE: HP recommends that ccrac_mgmt.ksh used for the initial startup of the RAC instance
package, or for failing back the RAC instance packages. This tool must not be used at the recovery
site for recovering RAC instance packages, instead cmrecovercl must be used.
After the initial startup, use the Serviceguard commands cmhaltpkg, cmrunpkg, cmmodpkg as
required to halt and restart the packages in the primary cluster.
To startup the Oracle RAC instance packages on any node of the primary cluster:
1. If the cluster is running with Serviceguard and Oracle CRS, ensure that the CRS daemons and
the required Oracle services, such as listener, GSD, ONS, and VIP are up and running on all
the nodes the RAC database instances are configured to run.
2. Ensure the /etc/cmconcl/ccrac/ccrac.config file exists and was edited to contain
the appropriate information.
3. To start all the RAC instance packages configured to run as primary packages on the local
cluster.
# /opt/cmconcl/bin/ccrac_mgmt.ksh start
To start a specific set of RAC instance packages.
# /opt/cmconcl/bin/ccrac_mgmt.ksh -i <indexNumber> start
<IndexNumber> is the index used in the /etc/cmconcl/ccrac/ccrac.config file for
the target set of the Oracle RAC instance packages.
4. To stop all the RAC instance packages configured to run as primary packages on the local
cluster.
# /opt/cmconcl/bin/ccrac_mgmt.ksh stop
To stop a specific set of RAC instance packages.
# /opt/cmconcl/ccrac_mgmt.ksh -i <indexNumber> stop
<IndexNumber> is the index used in the /etc/cmconcl/ccrac/ccrac.config file for
the target set of the Oracle RAC instance packages.
Failover of Oracle RAC instances to the recovery site
Upon a disaster that disables the primary cluster, to start up a Continentalclusters recovery process,
run the following command:
# cmrecovercl
For the cluster environment having Serviceguard and Oracle Clusterware, confirm that the
Clusterware daemons and the required Oracle services, such as listener, GSD, ONS, and VIP, are
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