Index
A B C D E F G H I L M N O P R S T U V W X
A
- action program
-
- defined, 5.1
- action scripts
-
- xclock example, 5.4.1
- action_script, 5.4
- ACTION_SCRIPT attribute, 5.3.1.2
- ACTIVE_PLACEMENT attribute, 5.3.1.2
- administrative tools
-
- overview and concepts, 1.4
- alert messages
-
- CRSD, F.8
- Event Manager (EVM), F.8
- log file location, F.8
- application placement policies, 5.4.3
- application profile attributes
-
- overview, 5.1
- summary of attributes, 5.3.1.2
- application profiles
-
- check_interval attribute, 5.3.1.2
- applications
-
- access and usage privileges, 5.1
- action scripts timeout, 5.3.1.2
- attributes described for, 5.1
- command syntax in profiles, D.1.1
- defining a virtual IP address, 1.6
- highly available, 1.6, 5
- managing with CRS commands, D.1
- naming, 5.3.1.2
- registering in the OCR, 5.6.1
- resource dependency, 5.1
- resource entities, 5.1
- responding to status changes, 5.1
- scripts, 5.4
- storing profiles in OCR, 5.1
- template files for profiles, 5.1
- TYPE attribute, 5.3.1.2
- architecture, 1.1
B
- background processes, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3
- backups
-
- voting disks, 2.1.1
- balanced placement
-
- application profiles, 5.3.1.2
- benefits
-
- of cloning Oracle Clusterware, 3.1
- block devices
-
- support for the OCR, 2.2.1
- block-by-block checksum operation, F.12.2
- booting
-
- disabling Oracle Clusterware daemons, F.5
C
- Cache Fusion
-
- communication, C.2.4
- changing VIP addresses, 2.3.1
- check action
-
- script timeout, 5.3.1.2
- check entry point
-
- resource action program, 5.3.1.2
- check_interval attribute
-
- crs_profile example, 5.4.1, 5.6.7, D.2.2.1
- description, 5.3.1.2, 5.4
- -o flag for crs_profile, D.2.2.1
- checksum operation
-
- block-by-block, F.12.2
- client-side diagosability infrastructure (CRSD)
-
- alerts, F.8
- clone.pl script
-
- environment variables, 3.3
- clone.pl script variables, 3.3, 3.5
- cloning, 1.5, 1.5, 3
-
- benefits, 3.1
- clone.pl script variables, 3.3, 3.5
- creating Oracle Clusterware environments on Linux and UNIX, 3.2
- CRS home, 3.3
- CRS home to more nodes, 3.4
- log files, 3.6
- Oracle Clusterware, 3
- preparation phase, 3.2
- running orainstRoot.sh script, 3.3
- running the CRS_home/root.sh script, 3.3
- setting CRS home, 3.3
- setting ORACLE_BASE, 3.3
- setting ORACLE_HOME, 3.3
- setting ORACLE_HOME_NAME, 3.3
- clscrs_reslist resource list, D.4.1.4
- CLSD-1009 message
-
- resolving, 2.2.1.5
- CLSD-1011 message
-
- resolving, 2.2.1.5
- cluster interconnect
-
- Cache Fusion communication, C.2.4
- changing private network addresses, 2.3.2
- Cluster Manager (CSS)
-
- log files, F.11
- cluster node membership
-
- managing with ocssd, 1.2.1
- Cluster Ready Services (CRS)
-
- debugging, F.3.1
- resources managed, 1.1, 1.2.3
- See Also Oracle Clusterware
- Cluster Ready Services Control (CRSCTL)
-
- see crsctl
- Cluster Ready Services Daemon
-
- log files, F.11
- cluster resources
-
- list of, 1.1, 1.2.3
- cluster restart
-
- upon ocssd failure, 1.2.1
- cluster storage
-
- recording with OCR, 1.1.2
- Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS), 1.2.3
-
- debugging, F.3.1
- purpose, 1.2.3
- Cluster Verification Utility (CVU)
-
- commands, A
- concepts, 1.3.2
- installation requirements, A.2
- known issues, A.5
- nodelist shortcuts, A.3.3
- online Help system, A.3.1
- performing tests, A.4
- use during cloning, 3.3
- using, A
- verbose mode, A.3.2
- verifications
-
- cluster integrity, A.4.7
- connectivity, A.4.3
- installation, A.4.6
- node comparisons and, A.4.5
- Oracle Clusterware component, A.4.8
- storage, A.4.2
- system requirements, A.4.1
- user and permissions, A.4.4
- CLUSTER_INTERCONNECT interface
-
- specifying with OIFCFG, C.2.4
- clusters
-
- creating through cloning, 3.3
- extending Oracle Clusterware to more nodes, 3.4
- cluvfy comp nodecon -n all, 2.3.1
- compatibility
-
- clusterware, ASM, and database, 1.3.1
- component parameter
-
- supplying to crsctl commands, F.3.1
- components
-
- initialization file for debugging purposes, F.3.2
- configurations
-
- reinitializing the OCR, 2.2.4
- storage in OCR, 5.1
- configuring
-
- nodes, 1.1.2
- voting disks, 2.1
- creating a new cluster
-
- using cloning, 3.3
- CRS commands, D.2
-
- crs_getperm command, D.2.1
- crs_profile command, D.2.2
- crs_register command, D.2.3
-
- permission required, D.1.2
- crs_relocate command, D.2.4
-
- permission required, D.1.2
- crs_setperm command, D.2.5.1
- crs_start command, D.2.7
-
- permission required, D.1.2
- crs_stat command, D.2.6
-
- security and permissions, D.1.2
- crs_stop command, D.2.8.1
-
- permission required, D.1.2
- crs_unregister command, D.2.9
-
- permission required, D.1.2
- removing the listener resource, D.2.9.2
- the listener, D.2.9.2
- overview, 5.2, D.1
- permissions required, D.1.2
- syntax, D.1.1
- using, 5.6
- write permissions required, D.1.2
- CRS home, 3.3
-
- cloning to another node in the cluster, 3.4
- cloning to create a new cluster, 3.3
- CRS_home, 1.3.2
- CRS_home/root.sh script
-
- cloning, 3.3
- crs_postman script, 5.4
-
- check_interval attribute, 5.4
- optional_resources parameter, 5.4
- required_resources parameter, 5.4
- crs_register command
-
- register applications in the OCR, 5.6.1
- crsctl
-
- checking the Oracle Clusterware status, 2.2.1.2
- crsctl commands
-
- component parameter, F.3.1
- debug log, F.3.1
- debugging_level parameter, F.3.1
- disabling Oracle Clusterware daemons, F.5
- enabling Oracle Clusterware, F.5
- lsmodules, F.3.1
- module_name parameter, F.3.1
- overview, 1.4
- startup and shutdown, F.4
- crsd background process
-
- alert messages, F.8
- log files, F.11
- purpose, 1.2.1
- cruser program
-
- Windows systems, 5.5.3
- CSS
-
- log files, F.11
- cssd log files
-
- location, F.11
- CVU
-
- See also Cluster Verification Utility (CVU)
- CWADD6012|crs_register, D.2.3
D
- daemons
-
- oprocd, 1.2.3
- starting Oracle Clusterware, F.5
- dd command
-
- backing up voting disks, 2.1.1
- restoring voting disks, 2.1.2
- debugging
-
- CRS, CSS, and EVM modules, F.3.1
- debugging_level parameter
-
- supplying to crsctl commands, F.3.1
- defining network interfaces
-
- OIFCFG command-line interface, C
- delif command
-
- OIFCFG command-line interface, C.2.5
- dependencies
-
- amongst resources, 5.1
- DESCRIPTION attribute
-
- application placement, 5.3.1.2
- devices
-
- OCR support for block, 2.2.1
- diagcollection.pl script, F.7
- diagnostics collection script, F.7
- diagnostics data
-
- collecting with the diagcollection.pl script, F.7
- disabling Oracle Clusterware, F.5
- Domain Name Service, 1.1.2
E
- enabling debugging for the CRS, CSS, and EVM modules, F.3.1
- enabling Oracle Clusterware daemons
-
- starting Oracle Clusterware, F.5
- Enterprise Manager
-
- Cluster Database page, Preface
- overview and concepts, 1.4
- environment variables
-
- passed to the clone.pl script, 3.3
- error messages
-
- for management tools, G, H
- Event Manager (EVM)
-
- alert messages, F.8
- daemon, 1.2.1
- debugging, F.3.1
- evmd background process, 1.2.1
- log files, F.11
- overview, 1.2.3
- EVM
-
- See Also Event Manager (EVM)
- evmd background process, 1.2.1
F
- FAILOVER_DELAY attribute, 5.3.1.2
-
- application placement, 5.3.1.2
- failure threshold, 5.3.1.2, 5.3.1.2
- FAILURE_INTERVAL attribute, 5.3.1.2
-
- application placement, 5.3.1.2
- FAILURE_THRESHOLD attribute, 5.3.1.2
-
- application placement, 5.3.1.2
- failures
-
- detecting, 5.3.1.2
- tracking, 5.3.1.2
- FAN server callouts
-
- managing, 1.2.1
- Fast Application Notification
-
- see FAN
- favored placement, 5.3.1.2
- features, new, Preface
G
- getif command
-
- OIFCFG command-line interface, C.2.5
- global interface
-
- network interface stored as, C.2.3
- Global Services Daemon (GSD)
-
- set up during cloning, 3.3
- Grid control
-
- cloning Oracle Clusterware, 1.5
- grid environment
-
- cloning Oracle Clusterware in, 3
H
- H.A.R.D.
-
- implementing for the OCR, 2.2.5
- hardware requirements, 1.1.1
- high availability
-
- and Oracle Clusterware, 1.2.3
- application programming interface, 1.6
- applications in Oracle Clusterware framework, 5
- framework, 1.6
- HOSTING_MEMBERS attribute, 5.3.1.2
-
- application placement, 5.3.1.2
I
- iflist command
-
- OIFCFG command-line interface, C.2.5
- importing
-
- Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR), 2.2.4
- initialization files
-
- creating for the component level debugging, F.3.2
- installation
-
- introduction, 1.3
- Oracle Clusterware, 1.3.2
- installations
-
- configuring voting disks, 2.1
- Interconnects page
-
- monitoring clusterware with Oracle Enterprise Manager, F.1
- INVENTORY_LOCATION parameter
-
- in clone.pl script, 3.5
- IP address
-
- installation requirements, 1.3.2
- IP addresses
-
- changing private, 2.3.2
L
- Linux systems
-
- cloning to create Oracle Clusterware environments, 3.2
- Oracle Clusterware processes, 1.2.1, 1.2.1
- listeners
-
- cluster resource, 1.1, 1.2.3
- in the OCR, 1.1.2
- log files
-
- for CSS, F.11
- for EVM, F.11
- for OCR, F.11
- lsmodules parameter
-
- on the crsctl command, F.3.1
M
- managing applications
-
- CRS commands, D.1
- managing Oracle Clusterware
-
- with CRSCTL, 1.4
- mass deployment
-
- cloning, 1.5, 3
- membership
-
- managing cluster nodes, 1.2.1
- messages
-
- errors for management tools, G, H
- mirroring
-
- Oracle Cluster Registry, 2.2.1
- module_name parameter
-
- supplying to crsctl commands, F.3.1
- modules
-
- CRS
-
- debugging, F.3.1
- CSS
-
- debugging, F.3.1
- EVM
-
- debugging, F.3.1
- OCR
-
- debugging, F.3.1
- monitors
-
- oprocd process, 1.2.1
- multiplexed OCR, 1.1.2
- multiplexing
-
- Oracle Cluster Registry, 1.1.2
N
- NAME attribute, 5.3.1.2
-
- application placement, 5.3.1.2
- Network Attached (NAS) storage, 1.1.1
- network interface
-
- global, C.2.3
- node-specific, C.2.3
- OIFCFG syntax, C.2.4
- network interfaces
-
- defining with OIFCFG, C
- types, C.2.4
- updating subnet classification, C.1
- new features, Preface
- node application, 1.1.2
- nodeapp, 1.1.2
- nodes
-
- connected to a private network, 1.1.2
- placement of application resources, 5.3.1.2
- placement of resources, 5.3.1.2
- restarting resources, 5.3.1.2
- virtual IP addresses, 1.1.2
- nodes that can host a resource, 5.3.1.2
- node-specific interface
-
- network interface stored as, C.2.3
O
- OCR
-
- See Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR)
- troubleshooting, F.12.3
- OCR configuration tool
-
- see OCRCONFIG command
- OCR records
-
- log file location, F.11
- OCRCHECK
-
- diagnosing OCR problems with, 2.2.3
- OCRCHECK utility
-
- changing the amount of logging, F.12.2
- log files, F.12.2
- overview, F.12.2
- OCRCONFIG command
-
- log files, E
- ocrconfig -export, E
- options, E
- overview and concepts, 1.4
- syntax, E
- OCRDUMP utility
-
- changing the amount of logging, F.12.1
- command examples, F.12.1.2
- diagnosing OCR problems with, 2.2.3, F.12.1
- log files, F.12.1
- sample output, F.12.1.3
- syntax and options, F.12.1.1
- SYSTEM.language key output, F.12.1.3
- SYSTEM.version key output, F.12.1.3
- ocr.loc file, 2.2.1
- ocrlog.ini file
-
- editing, F.12.1, F.12.2
- ocssd
-
- purpose, 1.2.1
- ocssd background process, 1.2.1
-
- failure, 1.2.1
- OIFCFG command-line interface
-
- commands, C.2.2
- interface types, C.2.4, C.2.4
- invoking, C.1
- overview and concepts, 1.4, C
- syntax, C.2.1
- OLSNODES command
-
- reference, B
- operating systems
-
- requirements for Oracle Clusterware, 1.1
- OPROCD
-
- location of log files, F.11
- oprocd process
-
- on Linux and UNIX systems, 1.2.1
- See Also Process Monitor Daemon (OPROCD)
- OPTIONAL_RESOURCES attribute, 5.3.1.2
- optional_resources parameter, 5.4
- ora prefix
-
- naming Oracle resources, 5.2
- Oracle Cluster Registry
-
- contents, 2.2
- sample output, F.12.2
- troubleshooting, 2.2.3
- Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR)
-
- adding, 2.2.1, 2.2.1.1
- application profiles, 5.1
- backup and recovery, 2.2.2
- common problems and solutions, F.12.3
- debugging, F.3.1
- diagnosing problems with OCRDUMP, 2.2.3
- downgrading, 2.2.6
- exporting, 2.2.4
- implementing H.A.R.D., 2.2.5
- importing
-
- on Linux and UNIX systems, 2.2.4.1
- on Windows systems, 2.2.4.2
- installation, 1.3.2
- log file location, F.11
- log files, F.11
- managing, 2.2
- node applications set up during cloning, 3.3
- OCRCHECK utility, F.12.2
- ocrdump command examples, F.12.1.2
- ocr.loc file, 2.2.1
- overriding data loss protection mechanism, 2.2.1.5
- recording cluster configuration information, 1.1
- recording cluster storage, 1.1.2
- redundancy, 1.3.2
- registering applications, 5.6.1
- removing, 2.2.1, 2.2.1.4
- repairing, 2.2.1, 2.2.1.3
- replacing, 2.2.1, 2.2.1.2
- restoring
-
- on Linux or UNIX systems, 2.2.2.2
- on Windows systems, 2.2.2.3
- using automatically generated OCR backups, 2.2.2.1
- sample output, F.12.1.3
- troubleshooting, F.12
- upgrading, 2.2.6
- viewing content with OCRDUMP, F.12.1
- Oracle Clusterware
-
- adding a home to a new node, 4.2.1
- Cluster Ready Services (CRS) background process, 1.2.3
- starting and stopping, F.4
- Oracle Clusterware commands
-
- See CRS commands
- Oracle Clusterware home
-
- adding, silent mode, 4.2.1.2
- deleting manually, 4.2.2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
-
- using the Interconnects page to monitor Oracle Clusterware, F.1
- Oracle Interface Configuration tool
-
- see OIFCFG
- Oracle Notification Service (ONS)
-
- purpose, 1.2.3
- Oracle Notification Services (ONS)
-
- set up during cloning, 3.3
- Oracle Processor Daemon (OPROCD)
-
- log files, F.11
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
-
- overview of administration, 1
- Oracle resources
-
- creating with the SRVCTL utility, 5.4
- Oracle Universal Installer
-
- see OUI
- ORACLE_BASE environment variable, 3.3
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 3.3
- ORACLE_HOME_NAME environment variable, 3.3
- OracleCRService
-
- purpose, 1.2.2
- OracleCRSToken_user service
-
- creating, 5.5.3
- OracleCSService
-
- purpose, 1.2.2
- OracleEVMService
-
- purpose, 1.2.2
- OraFenceService
-
- purpose, 1.2.2
- orainstRoot.sh script, 3.3
- OUI
-
- Oracle Clusterware installation, 1.3
P
- permissions
-
- CRS commands, D.1.2
- listing for a resource with crs_getperm, D.2.1
- required for CRS commands, D.1.2
- phases
-
- cloning preparation, 3.2
- PLACEMENT attribute, 5.3.1.2
- placement of a resource, 5.3.1.2
- private interconnects
-
- connecting nodes, 1.1.2
- private network address
-
- changing, 2.3.2
- private network addresses
-
- changing the network interface for, 2.3.2
- private network IP address
-
- change when a new subnet is used, 2.3.2
- on one node
-
- IP addresses, 2.3.2
- privileges
-
- for applications, 5.1
- PRKO-2117 error message, 2.3.1
- process monitor
-
- oprocd process, 1.2.1
- Process Monitor Daemon (OPROCD)
-
- processes and services, 1.2.3
- purpose, 1.2.3
- See Also oprocd process
- profiles
-
- templates for applications, 5.1
- public interface
-
- specifying with OIFCFG, C.2.4
R
- RACG
-
- purpose, 1.2.3
- racgevt process, 1.2.1
- recording cluster configuration information, 1.1
- recording node membership information
-
- voting disk, 1.1
- redundancy
-
- OCR, 1.3.2
- voting disk, 1.1.2, 1.3.2
- REQUIRED_RESOURCES attribute, 5.3.1.2
- required_resources parameter, 5.4
- resource file
-
- application profile, 5.1
- resource profiles
-
- attributes, 5.3.1.1
- resources
-
- application profile, 5.1
- attempts to restart, 5.3.1.2
- check entry point, 5.3.1.2
- defined, 5.1
- delaying failover, 5.3.1.2
- dependencies, 5.1
- describing, 5.3.1.2
- list of host nodes, 5.3.1.2
- list of optional, 5.3.1.2
- list of required resource names, 5.3.1.2
- list operations, D.4.1.4
- marking as unavailable, 5.3.1.2
- naming, 5.2
- operations, D.4.1.3
- placement policy, 5.3.1.2
- placement when restarting a cluster node, 5.3.1.2
- required, 5.3.1.2
- script to start and stop, 5.3.1.2
- times restarted, 5.3.1.2
- UPTIME_THRESHOLD attribute, 5.3.1.2
- RESTART_ATTEMPTS attribute, 5.3.1.2
- RESTART_COUNT attribute, 5.3.1.2
- restoring
-
- OCR, 2.2.4
- restricted placement, 5.3.1.2
S
- s_OcrVdskMirror1RetVal parameter
-
- in clone.pl script, 3.5
- s_VdskMirror2RetVal parameter
-
- in clone.pl script, 3.5
- s_votingdisklocation parameter
-
- in clone.pl script, 3.5
- scalability
-
- adding nodes and instances, quick-start format, 4.2, 4.2.3
- SCRIPT_TIMEOUT attribute, 5.3.1.2
- scripts
-
- action_script, 5.4
- ACTION_SCRIPT attribute, 5.3.1.2
- CRS_home/root.sh, 3.3
- crs_postman, 5.4
- orainstRoot.sh, 3.3
- security
-
- CRS commands, D.1.2
- Server Control (SRVCTL) utility
-
- usage on Oracle resources, 5.4
- Server Control Utility (SRVCTL), 1.1.2
-
- overview and concepts, 1.4
- servers
-
- Oracle Clusterware requirements, 1.1
- services
-
- OracleCSService on Windows systems, 1.2.2
- OracleEVMService on Windows systems, 1.2.2
- OraFenceService on Windows systems, 1.2.2
- setif command
-
- OIFCFG command-line interface, C.2.5
- shutdown
-
- using crsctl commands, F.4
- software requirements, 1.1.2
- SRVCTL
-
- see Server Control Utility (SRVCTL)
- srvctl stop nodeapps command, 2.3.1
- start action
-
- timeout, 5.3.1.2
- START_TIMEOUT attribute, 5.3.1.2
- starting the OIFCFG interface, C.1
- startup
-
- using crsctl commands, F.4
- status
-
- application responsiveness to changes, 5.1
- stop action
-
- timeout, 5.3.1.2
- STOP_TIMEOUT attribute, 5.3.1.2
- storage
-
- application profiles, 5.1
- Storage Area Network (SAN) storage, 1.1.1
- subnet
-
- configuring for virtual IP address, 1.1.2
- syntax
-
- CRS commands, D.1.1
- OCRDUMP utility, F.12.1.1
- SYSTEM.language key
-
- output, F.12.1.3
- SYSTEM.version key
-
- output, F.12.1.3
T
- template files
-
- for application profiles, 5.1
- timeout
-
- action programs, 5.3.1.2
- start action, 5.3.1.2, 5.3.1.2
- tracing
-
- enabling for Oracle RAC high availability, F.13
- troubleshooting
-
- OCR, F.12.3
- TYPE attribute, 5.3.1.2
U
- UNIX systems
-
- cloning to create Oracle Clusterware environments, 3.2
- Oracle Clusterware processes, 1.2.1, 1.2.1
- UPTIME_THRESHOLD attribute, 5.3.1.2
- USR_ORA user-defined attribute names, 5.5.2
V
- versions
-
- compatibility for clusterware, ASM, and Oracle Database software, 1.3.1
- VIP addresses, changing, 2.3.1
- VIPCA utility, 1.1.2
- Virtual Internet Protocol (VIP) address
-
- changing, 2.3.1
- Virtual IP (VIP)
-
- set up during cloning, 3.3
- virtual IP address, 1.3.2
-
- defining for applications, 1.6
- requirements, 1.1.2
- voting disks, 1.1.2
-
- administering, 2.1
- backing up, 2.1.1
- installing, 1.3.2
- maximum number of, 1.1.2
- recovering, 2.1.2
W
- Windows crsuser program, 5.5.3
- Windows systems
-
- services for clusterware, 1.2.2
- write permissions
-
- required for CRS commands, D.1.2
X
- xclock action script
-
- example, 5.4.1