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Verifying the Hardware and Software Installation, Cluster Communications
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5-38 Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O1000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide Verifying the Hardware and Software Installation Cluster Communications Use the ping utility to verify that each node in the cluster can communicate with every other node over the client LAN. Run the ping utility from the installing cluster node. Verify the installing node can communicate with all cluster nodes by pinging the client LAN name. The IP address displayed by the ping utility should be the client LAN IP address. If you are using an Ethernet cluster interconnect, ping the Ethernet cluster interconnect name. The IP address displayed by the ping utility should be the Ethernet cluster interconnect address. If this is not the case, check the entries in the hosts and lmhosts files at %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc. Access to Shared Storage from All Nodes Use Disk Management to verify that the same shared disk resources are seen from this node as they are from other installed nodes in the cluster. OSDs After verifying all the nodes have access to the shared storage, start an Oracle instance. For example, at a C: command prompt start an instance by entering: net start oracleservice If the OSDs are installed correctly, a message will appear indicating that the Oracle service has started successfully. If the Oracle service did not start successfully, make sure that the OracleCMService is started and the SID is in the Oracle registry. There are two logs that can provide information about why the Oracle service did not start. These logs are: I \Compaq\OPS\cmsrvr.log I \Compaq\OPS\nm.log