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HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide HP MxDB-Oracle-HiAv 3.7.0 for Linux Part number: AG513-96009 First edition: May 2009 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 2
L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 3
Contents About this guide 6 Intended audience 6 HP technical support 6 Subscription service 6 HP websites ...7 Documentation feedback 7 1 Introduction 9 Purpose of this guide 9 High availability 9 Deployment in the cluster 10 Naming conventions 11 2 Install MxDB-Oracle-HiAv 13 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 4
52 Refresh status 52 The mxdb command line interface 53 Multiple Oracle homes 54 Server failover 54 Custom Virtual Oracle Service start/stop and probe scripts 54 Support of custom start/stop and probe scripts 56 Security with custom start/stop and probe scripts 56 Custom probes and probe - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 5
Create the OEM repository for this database 63 Take the Virtual Oracle Service out of Maintenance Mode 64 Activate dbconsole on the backup servers 64 Access dbconsole via a browser 65 Troubleshooting 65 A Configuration checklist 67 Index 71 MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 6
. Intended audience This guide is intended for Oracle database administrators and HP Scalable NAS system administrators. HP technical support For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support Before contacting HP, collect the following information - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 7
• http://www.hp.com/support/manuals Documentation feedback HP welcomes your feedback. To make comments and suggestions about product documentation, please send a message to [email protected]. All submissions become the property of HP. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 7 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 8
8 About this guide - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 9
is not intended to be a complete step-by-step guide for installing Oracle. Many steps in this document require problem fail, the Virtual Oracle Service is transitioned to a backup server. The Virtual Oracle Service and service monitor are created through the Graphical User Interface (mxdb) supplied - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 10
about this type of monitor, see Chapter 18, "Configure Service Monitors," in the HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv takes the following actions in the event that service for a database is lost: • Server Failure. HP Scalable NAS monitors the health of the - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 11
supported Linux releases. Naming conventions The associations among the Virtual Oracle Server, service including case sensitivity. • The service monitor and the database should Because the Virtual Oracle Service name must be entered possible, HP recommends that the Virtual Oracle Service name consist - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 12
12 Introduction - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 13
cluster to ensure that all servers configured for the Virtual Oracle Service have sufficient resources to support all Oracle activities if a failover should occur. • Schedule time for the Oracle database to be down. • Install a supported operating system and an HP Scalable NAS kernel as specified - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 14
Install a supported version of Services to create the virtual IP addresses. 5. Install MxDB-Oracle-HiAv. 6. Assign Oracle DBAs to the HP Scalable NAS read-only security role if they will need to view Oracle Virtual Server status via the HP HP Scalable NAS File Serving software administration guide - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 15
dboptimize option. (Note that PSFS filesystems also support asynchronous IO.) Because oradata is, by OFA com After creating the necessary PSFS filesystems, note the following: • On each server in the cluster, it is important that the Oracle user (that is, installation and administration guide 15 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 16
in the cluster, remember to replicate all of the local files necessary to support Oracle and your databases to the other nodes. Examples include installing additional software into an oracle home directory. See your Oracle Installation Guide for more information. 16 Install MxDB-Oracle-HiAv - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 17
supply the authentication information for each server. The root user and password are required for creating the file. The easiest way to do this is to create a bookmark via the HP appears next, select Login to another HP Scalable NAS and click OK. 3. The HP Scalable NAS Connect dialog will be - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 18
7. Add the remaining servers to the bookmarked cluster. On the HP Scalable NAS Connect window, enter the hostname for the next server, click the As servers in the cluster. 4. Perform network configuration for Virtual Oracle Services MxDB-Oracle-HiAv offers connectivity for a Virtual Oracle Service - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 19
host is unreachable, which is acceptable because the Virtual Oracle Service has not yet been created. 5. Install MxDB-Oracle-HiAv specific cluster operations. If Oracle DBAs will need to view Oracle Virtual Server status and alerts via the HP Scalable NAS Management Console, assign them to the HP - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 20
IMPORTANT: MxDB-Oracle-HiAv operations should never be performed from the HP Scalable NAS Management Console. Read-only access is all that is required. 7. Configure Oracle Virtual Services Now you are ready to begin running databases in a shared clustered environment. Chapter 3, "Operations" - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 21
the creation of a demonstration database for self-training. • MxDB-Oracle Command Line Interface. The CLI command, mxdb, supports operations but cannot be used to configure Virtual Oracle Services. • You need to be connected as the oracle user (e.g., "oracle") to use either the GUI or the CLI - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 22
(that is, moving the database instance to an- other server in the cluster). • Adding or removing servers from the configuration of the Virtual Oracle Service (the servers specified in the configuration can support the database instance). • Starting or stopping MxDB-Oracle-HiAv Maintenance Mode - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 23
MxDB-Oracle-HiAv supports an optional configuration file that uses the naming convention mxdbha_.conf where is the name of the service monitor associated with the Virtual Oracle Service (see Naming start/stop/recovery and MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 23 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 24
the Virtual Oracle Service is created. type is either start, stop, recovery, or probe. Generally, these logs are used only by HP Support. For 10g or change the probe actions. (A customer-supplied mxdb probe SQL is allowed.) See Custom Virtual Oracle Service start/stop and probe scripts, page 54 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 25
= IPC)(KEY = IPCPROD)) ) ) ) PASSWORDS_LISTENER_PROD = 8B1323CCD6F199D5 Place databases under MxDB-Oracle-HiAv control Before attempting to create a Virtual Oracle Service, consult the configuration checklist in Appendix A, page 67, to ensure that MxDB-Oracle-HiAv is installed correctly and MxDB - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 26
in those files. If you want to let the GUI manage the network configuration files and the above text is present, the demo Virtual Oracle Service will refuse to update those configuration files. To invoke the GUI, execute the following command from an xterm session. You must be the Oracle user - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 27
appears in this field. If the name is incorrect, exit the application and log in as the oracle user. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 27 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 28
Service. The Available column lists the cluster nodes that can be used for the Virtual Oracle Service. To select the nodes that you want to support netmgr to maintain Net Services files, click Entries already exist/I will use netca/netmgr. A pop-up window will appear instructing you to execute netca - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 29
the files reside. The default location is $ORACLE_HOME/ network/admin. When all of the fields are complete, click Apply. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 29 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 30
Execute the PILOT_create.sh script After you complete the Net Services configuration and click Apply, a dialog box directs you to connect to the system as the Oracle user through an xterm session. The session must be - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 31
PILOT_create.sh script. After the PILOT database is created, click OK on the Confirm PILOT DB Creation popup. The GUI now creates the Virtual Oracle Service. The status bar at the bottom of the GUI indicates the tasks being performed, as shown on the following screen. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 32
If you want to execute the GUI from other nodes, copy the /etc/oratab entry for PILOT that you just created to the other nodes. At this point the PILOT database will be running. From now on, you will use this GUI or the corresponding CLI command to start and stop the database. (For more information, - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 33
the /etc/oratab file. You may need to copy the /etc/oratab file to each node in the cluster.) MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 33 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 34
screens, an existing Oracle database called PROD is placed under MxDB-Oracle-HiAv control. The Virtual Oracle Service created in this example is called PROD.customer.com. A fully qualified Virtual Oracle Service name must be specified in the Virtual Host Name field. 34 Configuration and Operations - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 35
Available column lists the cluster nodes that can be used for the Virtual Oracle Service. To select the nodes that you want to support the database, highlight a node and use the Right arrow to move it to Down arrows to change the node order. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 35 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 36
information about this section of the window.) NOTE: If the listener.ora and tnsnames.ora were previously generated by the Oracle Net Services configuration utilities such as netca, netmgr, or dbca, MxDB-Oracle-HiAv cannot configure listener.ora and tnsnames.ora. 36 Configuration and Operations - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 37
The status bar at the bottom of the screen shows the steps taken to create the Virtual Oracle Service. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv will report that it is verifying the database as meeting the necessary criteria (for operation has completed successfully. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 37 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 38
The GUI now refreshes its information regarding the new Virtual Oracle Service. In the following example, the green Running indicator shows that the PROD database is up and is being probed by MxDB-Oracle-HiAv. 38 Configuration and Operations - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 39
window. Error handling with the GUI If an error occurs while the Virtual Oracle Service is being created, MxDB-Oracle-HiAv will display a window describing the error. about the error. For additional hints when troubleshooting, see the various logs described under Logging, page 23. - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 40
Oracle-HiAv will attempt to restart the database before moving it to a backup server. Therefore, if a DBA connects to a database through SQL*Plus or other reasons, the GUI and the CLI support the following operations: • Starting or stopping a Virtual Oracle Service • Rehosting a database • Adding or - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 41
Database (or Start Database). The following series of screens show stopping the PROD Virtual Oracle Service and then restarting it. Notice the status bar indicating the task being performed. NOTE: When reports the operations being performed. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 41 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 42
Click Refresh. The Application window now shows that the Virtual Oracle Service is stopped and the Stop Database button is now labeled "Start Database." 42 Configuration and Operations - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 43
To restart the database and the Virtual Oracle Service, click Start Database. CLI procedure Assuming that the proper environment variables are set, use the following command to stop the database: /opt/hpcfs/mxdb_oracle_ha/bin/mxdb -d PROD -S MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 43 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 44
on the old primary node and restarted on the new primary node. GUI procedure The following screens show an example of moving the PROD database service role from the primary node to the 1st Backup node. The primary is currently node 10.10.60.5 and the first backup is 10.10 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 45
as in the GUI example above. When the command is executed, MxDB-Oracle-HiAv shuts down the database on MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 45 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 46
is the first backup, and so on. Use colons to separate the server addresses. Add or remove nodes As long as the primary node is not changed, nodes can be added or removed from the Virtual Oracle Service configuration without impacting the running database. If the primary node is changed as a result - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 47
As shown on the following screen, node 10.10.60.16 is now the second backup for the Virtual Oracle Server. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 47 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 48
following to add or remove nodes from the configuration of a Virtual Oracle Service. The -m option specifies the nodes that should now be included in the GUI example above. Node 10.10.60.16 is added to the Virtual Oracle Service configuration as the third backup. mxdb -d PROD -m "10.10.60.18:10.10 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 49
Service. If you attempt a shutdown using sqlplus / shutdown immediate, for example, the Virtual Oracle Service Virtual Oracle Service is the Service taking any actions. If you shut down the Virtual Oracle Service Oracle Service detecting stopping the database oracle service. Other database actions via - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 50
When your activities are complete, click Stop Maintenance to take the Virtual Oracle Service out of Maintenance Mode. If the database is down when Stop Maintenance is clicked, the database will be started on the primary node. If the - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 51
CLI procedure To place a Virtual Oracle Service into Maintenance Mode, use this command: mxdb -d -M start To stop Maintenance Mode, use this command: mxdb -d -M stop MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 51 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 52
monitor are removed, but the database remains intact. The database will be shut down during this operation. NOTE: The entries for the Virtual Oracle Service will remain in the SQL*Net configuration files. The DBA will need to edit the files and restart the listener to allow access through a simple - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 53
monitor on the primary server and start the database if not already started. Stop service and shut down an Oracle database. Do not use this command while the database is in maintenance mode. Remove the Virtual Oracle Service from the system. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 53 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 54
node. -C Clear events raised on a Virtual Oracle Service. Should a node crash, HP Scalable NAS will raise events so that the DBA can take when a primary server fails or is taken out of service, its backup server becomes the primary server. Custom Virtual Oracle Service start/stop and - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 55
supports the concept of site-specific start, stop and probe scripts. (See the section "Custom scripts" in Chapter 20, "Advanced monitor topics," in the HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide Virtual Oracle Service for that database executing. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 56
where to place any desired custom probe actions. Support of custom start/stop and probe scripts Support for custom start/stop and probe scripts is limited associated with the Virtual Oracle Service. The total probe timeout can be adjusted via the HP Scalable NAS 56 Configuration and Operations - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 57
CLI or Management Console as described in the HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide. Supplemental startup scripts MxDB-Oracle-HiAv supports supplemental startup and shutdown scripts that are customized at your site. MxDB-Oracle-HiAv ensures that the database instance and SQL*Net - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 58
a switch over to the Data Guard Standby. In order to handle server outages without triggering the disaster recovery action associated with a Data Guard it may be desirable to provide high availability services to a Data Guard Standby as well. The product supports both so the decision can be made on - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 59
, Data Guard Standby databases require you to deploy copies of the supplied Data Guard scripts under the ${ORACLE_BASE}/admin//scripts directory. To non-Data Guard databases, MxDB-Oracle-HiAv offers no support for automatically configuring SQL*Net for your Data Guard databases. The - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 60
PROD) ) ) In this example, there would be no loss of functionality if the HOST assignment were changed from the Virtual Oracle Service VHOST to the hostname of the server itself. When setting up SQL*Net with MxDB-Oracle-HiAv, you should have SQL*Net files that are fully functional whether using the - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 61
dbconsole work properly with virtual oracle hosts. The individual OEM services and processes on each node can then manage the Oracle instance and put the database into Maintenance Mode. 3. On the server that is currently the active server for the database, open a shell session as user oracle guide 61 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 62
out of Maintenance Mode. 7. On all of the other servers in the cluster, open a session as in step 3 with the proper environments. Using emctl, start dbconsole on those systems. 8. Connect to dbconsole via a browser. Create the Virtual Oracle Service For this example we will use a database with the - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 63
DBSNMP user: Password for SYSMAN user: Email address for notifications (optional): Outgoing Mail (SMTP) server for notifications (optional): Create the repository using this command: $ emca -config dbcontrol db (This may take a few minutes.) MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and administration guide 63 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 64
our example, issue this command: mxdb -d OLTP1 -M stop Activate dbconsole on the backup servers On all other servers in the backup list for this Virtual Oracle Service do the following: 1. Open a shell session on the server and set the ORACLE_SID, ORACLE_HOME, and ORACLE_HOSTNAME as you did on the - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 65
to reconnect using the same URL. Troubleshooting Note the following: • The ORACLE_HOSTNAME parameter must always be set before running the emctl command line utility. • If you need to install software (yast, for example) on the primary server to support Oracle dbconsole, remember to also install - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 66
emca -reconfig ports -DBCONTROL_HTTP_PORT • The EMCA configuration is very difficult to repair or undo. Although some troubleshooting techniques, including those mentioned in this document exist, sometimes the best course of action is to re-install Oracle on that node. 66 Implement - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 67
Service used to create a new Virtual Oracle Service. 1. Do capacity planning so that encapsulate into a Virtual Oracle Service. Responsibility: Both system administrator server nodes that will be used as primary or backup servers on each server node that will act as primary or backup server for this - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 68
defined for and recognized by all nodes included in the configuration of the Virtual Oracle Service, either via a DNS entry or in /etc/hosts. Verify on all nodes that that files and parameter settings required on the Oracle server are propagated to other servers. See 2. Install Oracle, page 16, for - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 69
profile accordingly) on all nodes where you plan to manage Virtual Oracle Services. Responsibility: Oracle DBA 12. On all nodes, ensure that the /etc upon reboot. A valid $ORACLE_HOME must be listed in /etc/oratab on the server you use to run the GUI. See 5. Install MxDB-Oracle-HiAv, page 19 guide 69 - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 70
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33 delete Virtual Oracle Service, 52 demonstration database, create, 26 operations, 22 refresh to update status, 52 rehost database, 44 start or stop database, 41 start or stop Maintenance Mode, 49 H high availability support, 10 server failover, 54 HP technical support, 6 HP Scalable NAS Management - HP ProLiant DL380G5-WSS | 3.7.0 HP StorageWorks MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation an - Page 72
mount option, 14 requirements for Oracle, 14 S server failover, 54 service monitor probe timeout, 23 SQL*Net security, 24 startup scripts, supplemental, 57 T technical support HP, 6 service locator website, 7 V Virtual Oracle Service configuration checklist, 67 custom scripts, implement, 54
HP StorageWorks
MxDB-Oracle-HiAv installation and
administration guide
HP MxDB-Oracle-HiAv 3.7.0 for Linux
Part number: AG513-96009
First edition: May 2009