#
#"vg" is used to specify which volume groups are used by this package.
vgvgora
#"fs_name", "fs_directory", "fs_mount_opt", "fs_umount_opt", "fs_fsck_opt",
#and "fs_type" specify the file systems which are used by this package.
# |
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fs_name | /dev/vgora/lvol1 |
fs_directory | /oradb |
fs_type | "vxfs" |
fs_mount_opt | |
#fs_umount_opt |
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#fs_fsck_opt |
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RAC environment
The below mentioned example illustrates the creation of a package for ODG in a RAC environment.
1.To create a package configuration
a.Create two packages. One for the primary RAC database on the primary cluster and the other for the standby RAC database on the standby cluster.
b.Create a directory in /etc/cmcluster,
for example, /etc/cmluster/pkg/racdgpkg
This directory becomes TKIT_DIR and cd to this directory.
c.Run the commands to create the package configuration file Templates. In this example, the ODG toolkit module is used with the SGeRAC toolkit modules as follows:
#cmmakepkg
NOTE: In the RAC environment, the ODG toolkit must be used in combination with the SGeRAC toolkit.
2.To specify configuration parameters in the package:
After the package configuration file is created, you must specify various parameter values. The parameters that must be modified in dgpkg.conf specifically for this configuration are shown here.
NOTE: The following package configuration contains attributes of both SGeRAC toolkit and the ODG toolkit.
The following attributes are specific to the SGeRAC RAC database module:
#
#"package_name" is the name that is used to identify the package.
#Package names must be unique within a cluster.
#
package_namedgpkg
#
#"package_description" specifies the application that the package runs.
package_description"SGeRAC Toolkit RAC instance package"
#
#"package_type" is the type of package.
#The package_type attribute specifies the behavior for this package.
package_type | multi_node |