Veritas InfoScale™ 8.0.2 Storage and Availability Management for Oracle Databases - AIX, Linux, Solaris
- Section I. Storage Foundation High Availability (SFHA) management solutions for Oracle databases
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Databases
- About Veritas File System
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Databases
- Section II. Deploying Oracle with Veritas InfoScale products
- Deployment options for Oracle in a Storage Foundation environment
- Deploying Oracle with Storage Foundation
- Setting up disk group for deploying Oracle
- Creating volumes for deploying Oracle
- Creating VxFS file system for deploying Oracle
- Deploying Oracle in an off-host configuration with Storage Foundation
- Deploying Oracle with High Availability
- Deploying Oracle with Volume Replicator (VVR) for disaster recovery
- Deployment options for Oracle in a Storage Foundation environment
- Section III. Configuring Storage Foundation for Database (SFDB) tools
- Configuring and managing the Storage Foundation for Databases repository database
- Configuring the Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools repository
- Configuring authentication for Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools
- Configuring and managing the Storage Foundation for Databases repository database
- Section IV. Improving Oracle database performance
- About database accelerators
- Improving database performance with Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager
- About Oracle Disk Manager in the Veritas InfoScale products environment
- Improving database performance with Veritas Cached Oracle Disk Manager
- About Cached ODM in SFHA environment
- Configuring Cached ODM in SFHA environment
- Administering Cached ODM settings with Cached ODM Advisor in SFHA environment
- Generating reports of candidate datafiles by using Cached ODM Advisor in SFHA environment
- Generating summary reports of historical activity by using Cached ODM Advisor in SFHA environment
- Generating reports of candidate datafiles by using Cached ODM Advisor in SFHA environment
- Improving database performance with Quick I/O
- About Quick I/O
- Improving database performance with Cached Quick I/O
- Section V. Using point-in-time copies
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- Volume-level snapshots
- About Reverse Resynchronization in volume-level snapshots (FlashSnap)
- Storage Checkpoints
- About FileSnaps
- Considerations for Oracle point-in-time copies
- Administering third-mirror break-off snapshots
- Administering space-optimized snapshots
- Creating a clone of an Oracle database by using space-optimized snapshots
- Administering Storage Checkpoints
- Database Storage Checkpoints for recovery
- Administering FileSnap snapshots
- Backing up and restoring with Netbackup in an SFHA environment
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- Section VI. Optimizing storage costs for Oracle
- Understanding storage tiering with SmartTier
- Configuring and administering SmartTier
- Configuring SmartTier for Oracle
- Optimizing database storage using SmartTier for Oracle
- Extent balancing in a database environment using SmartTier for Oracle
- Configuring SmartTier for Oracle
- SmartTier use cases for Oracle
- Compressing files and databases to optimize storage costs
- Using the Compression Advisor tool
- Section VII. Managing Oracle disaster recovery
- Section VIII. Storage Foundation for Databases administrative reference
- Storage Foundation for Databases command reference
- Tuning for Storage Foundation for Databases
- About tuning Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM)
- About tuning VxFS
- About tuning Oracle databases
- About tuning Solaris for Oracle
- Troubleshooting SFDB tools
- About troubleshooting Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools
- About the vxdbd daemon
- Resources for troubleshooting SFDB tools
- Manual recovery of Oracle database
- Storage Foundation for Databases command reference for the releases prior to 6.0
- Preparing storage for Database FlashSnap
- About creating database snapshots
- FlashSnap commands
- Creating a snapplan (dbed_vmchecksnap)
- Validating a snapplan (dbed_vmchecksnap)
- Displaying, copying, and removing a snapplan (dbed_vmchecksnap)
- Creating a snapshot (dbed_vmsnap)
- Backing up the database from snapshot volumes (dbed_vmclonedb)
- Cloning a database (dbed_vmclonedb)
- Guidelines for Oracle recovery
- Database Storage Checkpoint Commands
- Section IX. Reference
- Appendix A. VCS Oracle agents
- Appendix B. Sample configuration files for clustered deployments
- Appendix C. Database FlashSnap status information
- Appendix D. Using third party software to back up files
Configuring the Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager in SFHA environment
If ORACLE_HOME is on a shared file system, perform the following procedure from any node. Otherwise, perform the following procedure on each node. ORACLE_HOME is the location where Oracle database binaries have been installed.
To the configure the Veritas Extension for Oracle Disk Manager
- Log in as oracle.
- If the Oracle database is running, then shut down the Oracle database.
- After shutting down the Oracle database, disable the ODM module:
For AIX:
# /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S99odm stop
For supported Linux distributions:
# systemctl stop vxodm
For Solaris:
# /usr/sbin/svcadm disable vxodm
- Verify that the following library exists:
For AIX:
/opt/VRTSodm/lib/libodm64.so
For Linux:
/opt/VRTSodm/lib64/libodm.so
For Solaris SPARC:
/opt/VRTSodm/lib/sparcv9/libodm.so
- Link the Oracle ODM library present in ORACLE_HOME with the Veritas extension for the Oracle Disk Manager library:
For all supported Oracle versions:
Change to the $ORACLE_HOME/lib directory:
# cd $ORACLE_HOME/lib
Make a backup of libodm18.so.
# mv libodm<version>.so libodm<version>.so.oracle-`date '+%m_%d_%y-%H_%M_%S'`
Link libodm<version>.so with Veritas ODM library:
$ cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib
$ mkdir -p odm
$ cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/odm
For AIX:
# ln -s /opt/VRTSodm/lib/libodm64.so libodm<version>.so
For Linux:
# ln -s /opt/VRTSodm/lib64/libodm.so libodm<version>.so
For Solaris SPARC:
# ln -s /usr/lib/sparcv9/libodm.so libodm<version>.so
- Load the ODM module:
For AIX:
# /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S99odm start
For supported Linux distributions:
# systemctl start vxodm
For Solaris:
# /usr/sbin/svcadm enable vxodm
- Start the Oracle database.
- To confirm that the Oracle database starts with the Veritas Extension for ODM, the alert log will contain the following text:
Oracle instance running with ODM: Veritas 8.0.2.0000 ODM Library, Version 2.0