d.Configure and test the RAC MNP stack at the source disk site.
e.Halt the RAC database at the source disk site.
6.Configure the identical ASM disk group at the remote site. This step is required only for Oracle 11g R1.
7.Setup the identical RAC database at the remote site.
8.Configure the Site Controller Package.
9.Configure the Site Safety Latch dependencies.
10.Start the Disaster Tolerant RAC Database in the Metrocluster.
The subsequent sections elaborate on each of these steps.
Setting Up Replication
The procedure for setting up replication is identical to the procedure for setting up replication to configure Oracle RAC with SADTA. For more information on setting up replication in SADTA for configuring Oracle RAC database with ASM, see “Setting up Replication” (page 367).
Configuring Metrocluster with Sites
The procedure for configuring Metrocluster with sites for Oracle RAC database with ASM is identical to the procedure for configuring Oracle RAC with SADTA. For more information on configuring Metrocluster with sites for SADTA, see “Configuring Metrocluster with Sites” (page 367).
Installing and Configuring Oracle Clusterware
After setting up replication in your environment and configuring Metrocluster, you must install Oracle Clusterware. Use the Oracle Universal Installer to install and configure the Oracle Clusterware. As SADTA requires two Oracle Clusterware
For each Oracle RAC 11g R2 clusterware installation, one Single Client Access Name (SCAN), which must resolve to one public IP, is required. SCAN allows clients to use one name in the connection strings to connect to each sub cluster as whole. A client connection request can be handled by any CRS sub cluster node. Since in a Metrocluster, there are two sites and two CRS sub clusters, you must configure a separate SCAN for each CRS sub cluster.
To configure the storage device for installing Oracle clusterware, see the latest edition of Using Serviceguard Extension for RAC available at
Configuring SGeRAC Toolkit Packages for each Oracle Clusterware
To configure SADTA, the Clusterware daemons must be managed through HP Serviceguard. As a result, the clusterware
SGeRAC toolkit packages can be created using the Package Easy Deployment feature available in Serviceguard Manager version B.03.10. For more details, see Using Easy Deployment in Serviceguard and Metrocluster Environments on
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