HP Serviceguard Extension for SAP (SGeSAP) manual Modular Package Configuration

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The following list summarizes how the behavior of SGeSAP is affected with different settings of the cleanup_policy parameter:

lazy - no action, no cleanup of resources

normal - removes orphaned resources as reported by SAP tools for the SAP system that is specified in sap_system. An obsolete ORACLE SGA is also removed if a database crash occurred.

strict - uses HP-UX commands to free up system resources that belong to any SAP Instance of any SAP system on the host if the Instance is to be started soon.

NOTE: Do not use the strict policy unless it is required. Be aware that the strict option can crash running instances of different SAP systems on the backup host. Use this value only if you have a productive system that is much more important than any other SAP system you have. In this case a switchover of the productive system is more robust, but additional SAP systems will crash.

You can also use strict policy, if your SAP system is the only one running at the site and you are low on memory. Strict policy frees up more of its own shared memory segments than the normal policy does.

Optional Step: OS423

It is possible to influence the system cleanup behavior of SGeSAP.

Many SGeSAP package activities depend on system resources that are provided via mechanisms that are not directly handled by the package. If these resources are not available, a package operation could fail. Sometimes the resources are just temporarily unavailable and the package activity would succeed if delayed long enough. To allow that kind of synchronization, SGeSAP enters loops that poll missing resources regularly and delays or retries activities that depend on these resources. The package activity continues after the resource becomes available again or fails after a maximum of retry_count attempts to successfully finish the activity.

The default for the parameter is set to 5. It can be raised on demand, if the package logs indicate racing conditions with timing issues.

Subsection for the Oracle database component: OR425

Parameters that can be set to handle an Oracle single-instance database as part of a package with the sgesap/dbinstance or sgesap/oracledb module.

The package parameter db_vendor defines the underlying RDBMS database technology that is to be used with the SAP application. It is preset to oracle in sgesap/oracledb, but should otherwise be manually set to oracle. It is still optional to specify this parameter, but either db_vendor or db_system needs to be set in order to include the database in the failover package.

db_system determines the name of the database (schema) for SAP. Usually it is a three letter name, similar to a sap_system value (SID). If the value is not specified, but db_vendor has been set, a database with default db_system=sap_system is assumed (SAP’s installation default), if sap_system is specified elsewhere in the package configuration.

Optionally, listener_name can be set if the Oracle listener is defined on a name different from the default value LISTENER.

Optionally, listener_password can be set if a password for the Oracle listener process is configured. The root user and any user with a defined Serviceguard access role (full admin, package admin or monitor) will be able to read this value.

sgesap/dbinstance can be used for databases of SAP JAVA-only, ABAP-only or dual stack instances. The module will detect all available SAP tools to handle the database and use them if possible. If no SAP tools are there or the SAP tools fail to work, a fallback is implemented to handle the database with generic tools of the database vendor.

Subsection for the MAXDB database component: SD426

Parameters that can be set to handle a MAXDB database as part of a package with the sgesap/dbinstance or sgesap/maxdb module.

The package parameter db_vendor defines the underlying RDBMS database technology that is to be used with the SAP application. It is preset to maxdb in sgesap/maxdb, but should otherwise be manually set to maxdb. It is still optional to specify this parameter, but either db_vendor or db_system needs to be set in order to include the database in the failover package.

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Contents Managing Serviceguard Extension for SAP Version B.05.00 Page Table of Contents SAP Master Data Management MDM 111 SGeSAP Cluster Administration 137SAP Supply Chain Management List of Figures Page List of Tables Page About this Manual Printing HistoryINSTNR, INR Related DocumentationGeneral Concepts of SGeSAP Designing SGeSAP Cluster ScenariosMutual Failover Scenarios Using the Two Package Concept Mutual Failover Scenarios Using the Two Package Concept Robust Failover Using the One Package Concept Follow-and-Push Clusters with Replicated Enqueue Applications/sap/enqor/SID ersINSTNR Replicated Enqueue Clustering for Abap and Java InstancesDedicated NFS Packages Handling of Redundant Dialog Instances Dedicated Failover Host Replicated Enqueue Clustering for Abap and Java Instances SAP Instance Storage Considerations Planning the Storage LayoutCommon Directories that are Kept Local Option 1 SGeSAP NFS ClusterDirectories that Reside on Shared Disks Option 2 SGeSAP NFS Idle Standby Cluster System and Environment Specific Volume GroupsOption 3 SGeSAP CFS Cluster Directories that Reside on CFS Database Instance Storage ConsiderationsOracle Single Instance Rdbms $ORACLEHOME/common/nls/admin/dataFile System Layout for NFS-based Oracle Clusters Oracle Real Application ClustersMaxdb Storage Considerations Globals IndepData=/sapdb/data IndepPrograms=/sapdb/programs Sapnfs Planning the Storage Layout Pgname = pkgtypeINSTNRSID Step-by-Step Cluster ConversionStep-by-Step Cluster Conversion SAP Netweaver High Availability SAP Pre-Installation ConsiderationsSAP Preparation Cmmakepkg -m sgesap/scs Cmmakepkg -m sgesap/ers Cmmakepkg -m sgesap/sapinstance -m ... /sap.configCmmakepkg -m sgesap/db -m sgesap/ci Cmmakepkg -m sgesap/db Cmmakepkg -m sgesap/ciPage Replicated Enqueue Conversion SAPINSTMASTERDVD/IMXOS/SAPINST/UNIX/OSSu sidadm Mkdir /usr/sap/SID/ASCSINSTNR Volume group needs to be created for the Ascs instanceSplitting an Abap Central Instance Create a new mountpointSapsystemname =SID If the used SAP kernel has a release older thanSAPLOCALHOST=DRELOC Instancename =ASCSINSTNRSAPSYSTEM=INSTNR2 Su sidadm Mkdir /usr/sap/SID/ERSINSTNR Volume group needs to be created for the ERS instanceCreation of Replication Instance Sapstartsrv Sapcontrol Servicehttp Mkdir -p exe/servicehttp/sapmcPF = $DIRPROFILE/SIDERSINSTNRAREPRELOC Scsid = INRHP-UX Configuration Ls -d /usr/sap/???/*INSTNR Directory Structure ConfigurationCluster Filesystem Configuration Installation Step IS049 Mkdir /usr/sap/SID.new Non-CFS Directory Structure ConversionMaxdb Database Step SD040 Filename localcopy checkexist Installation Step IS050Open the groupfile, /etc/group, on the primary side Open the password file, /etc/passwd, on the primary sideCluster Node Synchronization Copy the sidadm home directory to the backup nodes Look at the service file, /etc/services, on the primary sideSu sqddbsid Mkdir -p /sapdb/DBSID STARTPROFILE=STARTDVEBMGSINRprimarySTARTPROFILE=STARTDVEBMGSINRsecondary Su orasid Mkdir -p /oracle/SID ExitMkdir -p /usr/sap/tmp Cluster Node ConfigurationMkdir /dev/vgdbSIDmknod /dev/vgdbSID/group c 64 Ssh hostN date Ssh -l sidadm hostN date Swlist grep sshSsh-keygen -t dsa Iddsa Iddsa.pubSet -u External Application Server Host ConfigurationConfigure /etc/nsswitch.conf to avoid problems Hosts filesNOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=continue TRYAGAIN=nsDBRELOC=0.0.0.0 Modular Package ConfigurationDB=ORACLE Sapsystem C11 Modular Package Configuration Step-by-Step Cluster Conversion Example entries for the package configuration file Sapextinstance DVEBMGS10 Sapextsystem QAS Sbin/init.d/sapinit referenced by /sbin/rc3.d/S###sapinit Cmapplyconf -P ./sap.config Mkdir -p /etc/cmcluster/SID Legacy Package ConfigurationServiceguard Configuration Created configuration files need to be editedTouch /etc/cmcluster/SID/debug Servicename ciC11msServicefailfastenabled YES Servicehalttimeout Servicename ciC11dispApplications/sap/enqor/SIDersinstnr Resourcename /applications/sap/enqor/C11ascsENQORSCSPKGNAMEC11=foobar ENQORREPPKGNAMEC11=foorep Distribute the package setup to all failover nodes SGeSAP ConfigurationSpecification of the Packaged SAP Components NFSRELOC=0.0.0.0 DNAME1=D CINAME=DVEBMGS CINR=00AREPNAME=ERS AREPNR=01 AREPRELOC=0.0.0.0 DNAME0=DREPNAME=ERS REPNR=00 Configuration of Application Server HandlingJCINAME=SCS JCINR=01 JCIRELOC=0.0.0.0Page Restart Stop Start $STARTWITHPKG, $STOPWITHPKG, $RESTARTDURINGFAILOVERWAITOWNAS=1 ASTREAT0=$RESTARTDURINGFAILOVER ASPLATFORM0=SG-PACKAGEASPSTART=1 WAITOWNAS=0 Optional Parameters and Customizable FunctionsWAITOWNAS=2 RFCADAPTERCMD=runadapter.sh SAPROUTERSTART0=1 SAPROUTERPORT0=-S3299RFCADAPTERSTART=1 SAPSTARTSRVSTART=1 SAPSTARTSRVSTOP=1 Global DefaultsSAPCCMSRSTART=1 Legacy Package Configuration Packagename sapnfs HA NFS Toolkit ConfigurationEXEDIR= /usr/sap/SID/SYS/exe/runU JMSSERVBASE=3600Sapmnt/SID Usr/sap/trans Auto FS ConfigurationHANFSSCRIPTEXTENSION=pkgtype Export/sapmnt/SID Export/usr/sap/transNFSCLIENT=1 NFSSERVER=1 NUMNFSD=4 NUMNFSIOD=4 AUTOMASTER=/etc/automaster AUTOMOUNTOPTIONS=-f $AUTOMASTERAUTOMOUNTDOPTIONS= -L AUTOFS=1 AUTOMASTER=/etc/automaster AUTOOPTIONS=-f $AUTOMASTERDatabase Configuration Perform the following steps as orasid Additional Steps for OraclePerform the following step as sidadm Lsnrctl start LISTENERSID1/2 If you use more than one SAP system inside of your clusterAdditional steps for Oracle 10g Rdbms Additional Steps for MaxdbAdditional steps for Oracle 9i Rdbms SAP Application Server Configuration Sapmnt/SID/profile/SIDINSTNAMEINR SAP Abap Engine specific configuration stepsCdpro Rdisp/enqname = relocciSIDinstnrBatch jobs can be scheduled to run on a particular instance SaplocalhostsidinstnrSID/dbhost = relocdb Icm/hostnamefull=relocatibleip SAP J2EE Engine specific installation stepsRdisp/starticman=TRUE Jdbc/pool/SID/Url jdbcoraclethin@relocdb1527SID Admin/host/SID relocdbPage SAP Supply Chain Management More About Hot Standby Option 1 Simple Clusters with Separated Packages Planning the Volume Manager SetupOption 3 Full Flexibility Option 2 Non-MAXDB EnvironmentsOption 4 Hot Standby liveCache Maxdb Storage ConsiderationsLiveCache Installation Step LC010 Synchronize the /etc/group and /etc/passwd files HP-UX Setup for Options 1, 2Mkdir -p /sapdb/data Mkdir /sapdb/LCSID Do the following to continueCopy file /etc/opt/sdb to the second cluster node Mkdir /sapdbHORCCMRCF=1 HORCMINST=0 HP-UX Setup for OptionIf you use DNS Hosts filesNOTFOUND=continue UNAVAIL=continue \ TRYAGAIN=nsPackagename lcLCSID SGeSAP Modular Package ConfigurationCmmakepkg -m sgesap/livecache lcLCSID.config SGeSAP Modular Package Configuration Packagetype Failover SGeSAP Legacy Package ConfigurationCreate standard package control and configuration files Cp /opt/cmcluster/sap/*.functions /etc/cmclusterLCPRIMARYROLE=primarynode LCSECONDARYROLE=secondarynode Cold Admin Warm OnlineLCSTANDBYRESTART=1 Livecache Service MonitoringLCCOPYMECHANISM=BUSINESSCOPY AVOIDWWIDCHECK=1APO Setup Changes # dbmcli on hostname Lcsid quit Su lcsidadm Dbmcli -ux SAPLCSID,password -ulMv .XUSER.62 .XUSER.62.ORG Default key Sapdb/programsrelocsapnfss/export/sapdb/programs General Serviceguard Setup ChangesFor option Last step is to reconfigure the cluster with cmapplyconf1m Master Data Management User Interface Components Master Data Management OverviewSAP Netweaver XI components MDM Server ComponentsOracle/MDM Installation and Configuration ConsiderationsPrerequisites MDM SGeSAP File System LayoutOpt/MDM Single or Multiple MDM Serviceguard Package ConfigurationsSingle MDM Serviceguard Package ONE Multiple MDM Serviceguard packages FOUR+ONEMkdir -p /export/home/mdmuser Mkdir -p /home/mdmuser Run ioscan and insf to probe/install new disk devicesMkdir -p /oracle/MDM Mkdir -p /opt/MDM Installation and Configuration Considerations Runscript /etc/cmcluster/MDMNFS/mdmNFS.control.script Runscripttimeout NotimeoutHaltscripttimeout Notimeout NodenameSbin/init.d/nfs.client stop Sbin/init.d/nfs.client start Scp -rp /etc/cmcluster/MDMNFS clunode2/etc/cmcluster/MDMNFSScp -p /etc/auto.direct clunode2/etc/auto.direct Runscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdbMDM.control.script Runscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mgroupMDM.control.scriptHaltscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mgroupMDM.control.script Haltscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdsMDM.control.script Haltscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdbMDM.control.scriptRunscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdsMDM.control.script Haltscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdssMDM.control.script Runscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdisMDM.control.scriptHaltscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdisMDM.control.script Runscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdssMDM.control.scriptSsh -X clunode1 -l oramdm Runscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/masterMDM.control.scriptHaltscript /etc/cmcluster/MDM/masterMDM.control.script KITS/ora9208/Disk1/runInstller Specify File Locations SidmdmSetup Step MDM218 SAP Master Data Management MDM MDM = Description = Addresslist = Sidlistlistener = Sidlist = Siddesc = Globaldbname = MDM Connectdata = Server = Dedicated Servicename = MDMListener = Descriptionlist = Description = Addresslist = Installation and Configuration Considerations Create a /home/mdmuser/mdss directory Global SAP Master Data Management MDM MDMUSER=mdmuser Single Serviceguard package configure sap.configMDMLISTENERNAME=LISTENER MDMMGROUPDEPEND=mdb mds mdis mdss MDMPASSWORD= MDMREPOSITORYSPEC=MDMMDSRELOC=172.16.11.96 MDMMONITORINTERVAL=60Cmrunpkg mgroupMDM Cmhaltpkg mgroupMDM Servicefailfastenabled no ServicehalttimeoutVi /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdsMDM.config Servicename mdsMDMmon Cmapplyconf -P /etc/cmcluster/MDM/mdsMDM.configCmrunpkg masterMDM Cmhaltpkg masterMDM System Level Changes Change ManagementSGeSAP Cluster Administration SAP Software Changes Swlist -l bundle B7885BA T2803BA Upgrading SAP SoftwareMixed Clusters Swlist -l bundle T2357BA T2803BACd /sapmnt Ln -s /sapmnt/SID/exepa /sapmnt/SIDexelocal Cd /sapmnt/SID Mv exe exepaCd /sapmnt/SID Mkdir exeipf Cd /sapmnt/SID Ln -s /sapmnt/SIDexelocal exe
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