Table 2 Required Oracle File Names for Demo Database (continued)

Volume Name

Size (MB)

Raw Device File Name

Oracle File Size

 

 

 

(MB)

ops2log3.log

128

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/ops2log3.log

120

opssystem.dbf

508

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opssystem.dbf

500

opssysaux.dbf

808

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opssysaux.dbf

800

opstemp.dbf

258

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opstemp.dbf

250

opsusers.dbf

128

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsusers.dbf

120

opsdata1.dbf

208

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsdata1.dbf

200

opsdata2.dbf

208

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsdata2.dbf

200

opsdata3.dbf

208

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsdata3.dbf

200

opsspfile1.ora

508

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsspfile1.ora

500

opspwdfile.ora

508

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opspwdfile.ora

500

opsundotbs1.dbf

508

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsundotbs1.dbf

500

opsundotbs2.dbf

508

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsundotbs2.dbf

500

opsexmple1.dbf

168

/dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsexample1.dbf

160

Create these files if you wish to build the demo database. The three logical volumes at the bottom of the table are included as additional data files that you can create as needed, supplying the appropriate sizes. If your naming conventions require, you can include the Oracle SID and/or the database name to distinguish files for different instances and different databases. If you are using the ORACLE_BASE directory structure, create symbolic links to the ORACLE_BASE files from the appropriate directory.

Example:

#ln -s /dev/vx/rdsk/ops_dg/opsctl1.ctl \ /u01/ORACLE/db001/ctrl01_1.ctl

Example:

1.Create an ASCII file, and define the path for each database object. control1=/u01/ORACLE/db001/ctrl01_1.ctl

2.Set the following environment variable where filename is the name of the ASCII file created.

# export DBCA_RAW_CONFIG=<full path>/filename

Adding Disk Groups to the Cluster Configuration

For CVM 5.x or later, if the multi-node package was configured for disk group activation, the application package should be configured with package dependency to ensure the CVM disk group is active.

For CVM 5.x or later (without using multi-node package) after creating units of CVM storage, you need to specify the disk groups in each package configuration ASCII file. Use one STORAGE_GROUP parameter for each CVM disk group the package will use. You also need to identify the CVM disk groups, file systems, logical volumes, and mount options in the package control script (on HP-UX releases that support them). See “About Veritas CFS and CVM from Symantec” (page 15).

For more detailed information on the package configuration process, refer to the Managing Serviceguard Eighteenth Edition user’s guide.

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