The user is expected to input the applications tier base directory path (directory where instance specific installations are done) and the Oracle Database SID, and click the [Prepare] button on the screen to trigger the generation of required package configuration files for the SGeEBS applications tier toolkit package deployment.
The generated package configuration file for the SGeEBS applications tier toolkit package deployment will be displayed for the user’s review. The user can edit the configuration file. To complete the SGeEBS applications tier toolkit package deployment, the user needs to click on the [Apply] button in the same screen showing the configuration file.
Parameter discovery and default parameters
By way of automatic package parameter discovery by the SGeEBS Easy Deployment operation, the following package attributes are automatically populated in the SGeEBS Applications Tier Toolkit package configuration file:
•Package name
•Toolkit directory name
•Service names
•Web entry IP
•Volume group, LVM, mount point, and file system
If a separate storage has been used for EBS
All other package parameters will be set to default values.
Error and exception handling
An error message will appear in the Serviceguard Manager package Easy Deployment operation log window, if the SGeEBS package Easy Deployment operation fails for one or more of the following reasons:
•The package directory that the operation is trying to create for the package already exists.
•An unexpected error occurs during the SGeEBS applications package deployment operation.
Limitations
The Easy Deployment feature for the SGeEBS applications tier toolkit package supports only modular style of packaging.
Easy Deployment of a Site Controller package
Introduction
The configuration of a Site Controller package is a
1.Selecting the appropriate Metrocluster module while creating the Site Controller package configuration. Ex. cmmakepkg
2.Applying the empty Site Controller package configuration file with the site and node information.
3.Editing the
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5.Editing the Site Controller package configuration and entering the complex workload package information and the Metrocluster module parameters values
6.
Please refer to the chapter on “Designing a disaster recovery solution using
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