HP Serviceguard Toolkits for Database Replication Solutions manual Index

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Index

A

adding package to SG cluster, 30

C

cluster verification, 31 configuring ODG toolkit

RAC environment, 28 single-instance environment, 24

Continentalclusters environment configuration, 12

D

Data Guard

EDC environment, 16 Data Guard Broker

RAC Environment, 6

Data Guard Replication

RAC primary and standby package, 11 data receiver package , 12

DB2 HADR

standby database and HADR , 37 DB2 HADR tookit

limitations, 45 DB2 HADR toolkit advantages, 34

creating packages, 39 dependencies, 34

failed primary package restarts on primary node, 37 overview, 34

prerequisites, 34 primary database, 37 primary package fails, 37

primary package is halted manually, 37 troubleshooting, 44

Dependencies, 7

H

HADR

DB2 HADR , 34 High Availability

data guard broker, 19

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DB2 HADR toolkit and ODG toolkit, 5 installation and uninstallation, 35

M

managing packages halting packages, 43 maintaining packages, 42 running packages, 42

Metrocluster

Extended distance cluster environments, 14

O

ODG maintenance RAC environment, 31

single-instance environment, 31 ODG toolkit

advantages, 6 configuration benefits, 18 installation, 19 limitations, 32 maintenance, 30

setting up Oracle Data Guard toolkit, 19 troubleshooting, 32

uninstalltion, 20 Oracle Data Guard

configuring multiple instances, 18 overview, 6

P

primary package , 12

R

RAC Environment

Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA), 9 recovery package , 12

S

SGeRAC, 7

supported configuraion RAC environment, 9 supported configuration

Data Guard replication, 10 DB2 HADR toolkit, 35

HA to primary database, 39

Oracle Single-instance environment, 13

primary and standby packages in different cluster, 38 primary and standby packages in same cluster, 36 RAC primary and Single-Instance Standby package, 11 Single-instance Oracle database, 7

three data center configuration, 17

T

typographic conventions, 47

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Contents HP Part Number Published August Edition Page Contents Glossary Index Introduction Overview AdvantagesSupported configuration DependenciesSingle-instance Oracle database Cmmakepkg -i pkgasciifile -m modulefilename outputfilename RAC environment RAC environmentServiceguard toolkit for Oracle Data Guard Data Guard replication between RAC primary and RAC standby Continentalclusters environment Continentalclusters environment Metrocluster and extended distance cluster environments Supported configuration Data Guard setup in an EDC environment Three data center configuration Configuring multiple instances of Oracle Data Guard Multiple Data Guard instances in each Serviceguard cluster# swinstall -s depot path Setting up Oracle Data Guard toolkitInstalling and uninstalling Oracle Data Guard toolkit High availability for data guard broker# swlist -l product T2259AA Files for the ADF module Activestandby Configuring Oracle Data Guard toolkit Package attributesSingle-instance environment For example, /etc/cmcluster/pkg/dgpkgSetting up Oracle Data Guard toolkit #ecmt/oracle/oracle/LISTENERRESTART Servicefailfastenabled no servicehalttimeout RAC environment For example, /etc/cmluster/pkg/racdgpkgWhere ocmnp is the Smnp package for Oracle CLusterware Adding the package to the Serviceguard cluster Maintaining Oracle Data Guard toolkitCluster verification for Oracle Data Guard toolkit Single-instance environmentTroubleshooting Pkg.conf commandLimitations Startstandbyasprimary to yes Prerequisites Using the DB2 Hadr toolkit Supported configurationWhen primary and standby packages are in the same cluster Event 1 Standby database or Hadr goes downEvent 2 Primary package fails When primary and standby packages are in different clusters Primary and Standby Packages in Different ClustersGo to the /etc/cmcluster/hadrprimary directory Creating packagesTo provide high availability only to primary database Cmmakepkg -m ecmt/db2/db2 -m tkit/db2hadr/db2hadr pkg.confInstancename Hadrip Maintaining packages Managing packagesRunning packages And, $ cmmodpkg -e hadrpkgHalting packages # cmhaltpkg packagenameHost key verification failed. Lost connection Limitations How to contact HP Information to collect before contacting HPDocumentation feedback Warranty informationHP authorized resellers Related information Typographic conventionsTIP Node3# /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -t dsa Db2 get db cfg for db2 database name grep -i hardNode3# /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -t rsa Node2# /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -t rsaPage To add a new key to/home/user/.ssh/knownhosts Page Glossary Index