Designing Disaster Tolerant High Availability Clusters, 10th Edition, March 2003 (B7660-90013)

Building a Continental Cluster
Support for Oracle 9i RAC Instances in a ContinentialClusters Environment
Chapter 5 281
Initial Startup of Oracle 9i RAC Instance in a
ContinentalClusters Environment
To ensure that the XP disk array will be ready for the access in shared
mode for the Oracle 9i RAC instances, it is recommended the user runs
the ContinentalClusters tool /opt/cmconcl/bin/ccrac_mgmt.ksh to
initially startup the configured instance packages. This tool ensures the
the configured disk array will be ready for shared access. After the initial
startup you may use ServiceGuard commands cmrunpkg, cmmodpkg and
cmhaltpkg to start and halt the packages.
Use the following steps on any node of the primary cluster to do the
initial startup of the Oracle 9i RAC instance packages:
1. Make sure /etc/cmconcl/ccrac/ccrac.config exists and was
edited to contain the appropriate information.
2. To start all the RAC instance packages use the command:
# /opt/cmconcl/ccrac_mgmt.ksh start
3. To stop all the RAC instance packages use the command:
# /opt/cmconcl/bin/ccrac_mgmt.ksh stop