ORA_CRS_HOME=/app/Oracle/crs # . This attribute is needed only when this toolkit is used in an SGeRAC cluster.

INSTANCE_TYPE=database

ORACLE_HOME=/ORACLE_TEST0

ORACLE_ADMIN=Oracle

SID_NAME=ORACLE_TEST0

ASM=yes

ASM_DISKGROUP[0]=asm_dg1

ASM_DISKGROUP[1]=asm_dg2

ASM_VOLUME_GROUP[0]=vgora_asm1

ASM_VOLUME_GROUP[1]=vgora_asm2

ASM_HOME=/ASM_TEST0

ASM_USER=Oracle

ASM_SID=+ASM

LISTENER=yes

LISTENER_NAME=LSNR_TEST0

LISTENER_PASS=

PFILE=${ORACLE_HOME}/dbs/init${SID_NAME}.ora

MONITOR_PROCESSES[0]=ora_pmon_${SID_NAME}

MONITOR_PROCESSES[1]=ora_dbw0_${SID_NAME}

MONITOR_PROCESSES[2]=ora_ckpt_${SID_NAME}

MONITOR_PROCESSES[3]=ora_smon_${SID_NAME}

MONITOR_PROCESSES[4]=ora_lgwr_${SID_NAME}

MONITOR_PROCESSES[5]=ora_reco_${SID_NAME}

MONITOR_PROCESSES[6]=ora_rbal_${SID_NAME}

MONITOR_PROCESSES[7]=ora_asmb_${SID_NAME}

MAINTENANCE_FLAG=yes

MONITOR_INTERVAL=30

TIME_OUT=30

KILL_ASM_FOREGROUNDS=yes

PARENT_ENVIRONMENT=yes

CLEANUP_BEFORE_STARTUP=no

USER_SHUTDOWN_MODE=abort

OC_TKIT_DIR=/etc/cmcluster/crs # This attribute is needed only when this toolkit is used in an SGeRAC cluster.

Generate the database package configuration file and the control script in the database package directory. Then edit the parameters of these files as mentioned for the database package.

#cmmakepkg -p db1pkg.conf#cmmakepkg -s db1pkg.cntlEdit the package configuration file db1pkg.conf as shown below:PACKAGE_NAME - Set to any name desired.PACKAGE_TYPE - Set to FAILOVER.

RUN_SCRIPT /etc/cmcluster/db1_package/db1pkg.cntl

HALT_SCRIPT /etc/cmcluster/db1_package/db1pkg.cntl

DEPENDENCY_NAME asm_dependency

DEPENDENDY_CONDITION <ASM MNP PACKAGE_NAME>=UP

DEPENDENCY_LOCATION SAME_NODE

If SGeRAC packages are configured in the same cluster, then the ASM MNP package should not be created and the Oracle database package should depend on the SGeRAC Clusterware package instead of the ASM MNP. In this case, use the definition below instead of the one above this paragraph:

DEPENDENCY_NAME asm_dependency

DEPENDENDY_CONDITION <SGeRAC OC MNP PACKAGE_NAME>=UP

DEPENDENCY_LOCATION SAME_NODE

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