Storage Foundation for Oracle® RAC 7.4.1 Configuration and Upgrade Guide - Solaris
- Section I. Configuring SF Oracle RAC
- Preparing to configure SF Oracle RAC
- Configuring SF Oracle RAC using the script-based installer
- Configuring the SF Oracle RAC components using the script-based installer
- Configuring the SF Oracle RAC cluster
- Configuring SF Oracle RAC in secure mode
- Configuring a secure cluster node by node
- Configuring the SF Oracle RAC cluster
- Setting up disk-based I/O fencing using installer
- Setting up server-based I/O fencing using installer
- Configuring the SF Oracle RAC components using the script-based installer
- Performing an automated SF Oracle RAC configuration
- Section II. Post-installation and configuration tasks
- Verifying the installation
- Performing additional post-installation and configuration tasks
- Section III. Upgrade of SF Oracle RAC
- Planning to upgrade SF Oracle RAC
- Performing a full upgrade of SF Oracle RAC using the product installer
- Performing an automated full upgrade of SF Oracle RAC using response files
- Performing a phased upgrade of SF Oracle RAC
- Performing a phased upgrade of SF Oracle RAC from version 6.2.1 and later release
- Performing a rolling upgrade of SF Oracle RAC
- Upgrading SF Oracle RAC using Live Upgrade or Boot Environment upgrade
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Section IV. Installation and upgrade of Oracle RAC
- Before installing Oracle RAC
- Preparing to install Oracle RAC using the SF Oracle RAC installer or manually
- Creating users and groups for Oracle RAC
- Creating storage for OCR and voting disk
- Configuring private IP addresses for Oracle RAC 11.2.0.1
- Configuring private IP addresses for Oracle RAC 11.2.0.2 and later versions
- Installing Oracle RAC
- Performing an automated Oracle RAC installation
- Performing Oracle RAC post-installation tasks
- Configuring the CSSD resource
- Relinking the SF Oracle RAC libraries with Oracle RAC
- Configuring VCS service groups for Oracle RAC
- Upgrading Oracle RAC
- Before installing Oracle RAC
- Section V. Adding and removing nodes
- Adding a node to SF Oracle RAC clusters
- Adding a node to a cluster using the Veritas InfoScale installer
- Adding the node to a cluster manually
- Setting up the node to run in secure mode
- Configuring server-based fencing on the new node
- Preparing the new node manually for installing Oracle RAC
- Adding a node to the cluster using the SF Oracle RAC response file
- Configuring private IP addresses for Oracle RAC 11.2.0.2 and later versions on the new node
- Removing a node from SF Oracle RAC clusters
- Adding a node to SF Oracle RAC clusters
- Section VI. Configuration of disaster recovery environments
- Configuring disaster recovery environments
- Configuring disaster recovery environments
- Section VII. Installation reference
- Appendix A. Installation scripts
- Appendix B. Tunable files for installation
- Appendix C. Sample installation and configuration values
- SF Oracle RAC worksheet
- Appendix D. Configuration files
- Sample configuration files
- Sample configuration files for CP server
- Appendix E. Configuring the secure shell or the remote shell for communications
- Appendix F. Automatic Storage Management
- Appendix G. Creating a test database
- Appendix H. High availability agent information
- About agents
- CVMCluster agent
- CVMVxconfigd agent
- CVMVolDg agent
- CFSMount agent
- CFSfsckd agent
- PrivNIC agent
- MultiPrivNIC agent
- CSSD agent
- VCS agents for Oracle
- Oracle agent functions
- Resource type definition for the Oracle agent
- Resource type definition for the Netlsnr agent
- Resource type definition for the ASMDG agent
- Oracle agent functions
- CRSResource agent
- Appendix I. SF Oracle RAC deployment scenarios
- Configuration diagrams for setting up server-based I/O fencing
Preparing the new nodes for installing Oracle RAC using the installer
The installer performs the following tasks:
Creates the Oracle user and groups on the new node
Configures the private IP addresses or the PrivNIC or MultiPrivNIC resources (if they are configured in the existing cluster).
If the CFSMount and CVMVolDg resources for OCR and voting disk are configured under the
cvm
service group, the installer brings them online after adding the node to the cluster.If the resources are configured in any other service group, make sure that you modify the service group to include the new node and bring the service group online.
Note:
If OCR and voting disk are not configured under VCS, manually mount the OCR and voting disk after you finish the steps in the following procedure.
Starts the CVM group on the new node.
To prepare to install Oracle RAC on the new node using the installer
- After you configure SF Oracle RAC on the new node, the installer displays the following options for configuring Oracle RAC:
1) Create Oracle User and Group 2) Configure private IP addresses (HAIP Configuration) - For Oracle RAC 11.2.0.2 and later 3) Configure private IP addresses (PrivNIC Configuration) - For Oracle RAC prior to 11.2.0.2 4) Configure private IP addresses (MultiPrivNIC Configuration) - For Oracle RAC prior to 11.2.0.2 5) Finish
Note:
Options 3 and 4 are displayed depending on whether or not you configured the private IP addresses as PrivNIC or MultiPrivNIC resources in the existing cluster.
Enter 1 to select the option Create Oracle User and Group from the SF Oracle RAC installer menu.
- Configure private IP addresses for HAIP, if configured in the existing cluster.
Enter 2 to select the option Configure private IP addresses (HAIP Configuration).
See Configuring private IP addresses for Oracle RAC 11.2.0.2 and later versions on the new node.
- Configure the PrivNIC resource for Oracle Clusterware (only if the IP addresses on the existing cluster are configured as PrivNIC resources).
You must manually update the PrivNIC resource configuration in the following cases:
If the PrivNIC resource on the existing cluster is configured under a group other than
cvm
.If the Device attribute in the PrivNIC resource configuration on the existing cluster is not configured for each node as follows:
Device@sys1 = {net1=0, net2=1}
Device@sys2 = {net1=0, net2=1}
Enter 3 to select the option Configure private IP addresses (PrivNIC configuration).
See Configuring the PrivNIC resource for Oracle Clusterware.
- Configure the MultiPrivNIC resource for Oracle Clusterware and Oracle UDP IPC (only if the IP addresses on the existing cluster are configured as MultiPrivNIC resources).
You must manually update the MultiPrivNIC resource configuration in the following cases:
If the MultiPrivNIC resource on the existing cluster is configured under a group other than
cvm
.If the Device attribute in the MultiPrivNIC resource configuration on the existing cluster is not configured for each node as follows:
Device@sys1 = {net1=0, net2=1, net3=2}
Device@sys2 = {net1=0, net2=1, net3=2}
Enter 4 to select the option Configure private IP addresses (MultiPrivNIC configuration).
See Configuring the MultiPrivNIC resource for Oracle Clusterware and Oracle UDP IPC.
- Select Finish to start the
cvm
group on the new node.Note:
The cssd type resource appears FAULTED until the new node is added to Oracle Clusterware.
- Verify that all the GAB ports are up:
# gabconfig -a
GAB Port Memberships =============================================================== Port a gen 1b0802 membership 0123 Port b gen 1b0820 membership 0123 Port d gen 1b0809 membership 0123 Port f gen 1b082f membership 0123 Port h gen 1b0831 membership 0123 Port m gen 1b0827 membership 0123 Port o gen 1b080b membership 0123 Port u gen 1b082d membership 0123 Port v gen 1b0829 membership 0123 Port w gen 1b082b membership 0123 Port y gen 1b0828 membership 0123
Complete the following additional preparatory tasks using the instructions in the chapter "Preparing to install Oracle RAC":
Identify public virtual IP addresses for use by Oracle RAC.
Set the kernel parameters.
Verify that the user "nobody" exists.
Set up Oracle user equivalence for remote shell and remote copy environments.
Edit the Oracle user profile.
If the OCR and voting disk resources are not configured under VCS, mount the OCR and voting disk manually.
- Create Oracle Clusterware and Oracle RAC database home directories manually.
See Creating Oracle Clusterware/Grid Infrastructure and Oracle database home directories on the new node .