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Article ID: 800
Last update: 05-11-06
Issue:
How do I add an Oracle service using the Cluster Configuration Tool in Red Hat Enterprise Linux?
Resolution:
  1. Start the Cluster Confguration Tool by choosing Main Menu => System Settings => Server Settings => Cluster or by typing redhat-config-cluster at a shell prompt. The Cluster Status Tool appears by default.
  2. Start the Cluster Configuration Tool by selecting Cluster => Configure from the Cluster Status Tool menus.
  3. Click the Services tab.
  4. Add the Oracle service.
    • Click New. The Service dialog appears.
    • Enter a Service Name for the Oracle service.
    • Select a Failover Domain or leave it as None.
    • Type a quantity (seconds) to check the health of the Oracle service through the status function of the init script.
    • Enter a User Script, such as /home/oracle/oracle.
    • Click OK.
  5. Add an IP address for the Oracle service.
    • Select the Oracle service and click Add Child.
    • Select Add Service IP Address and click OK. The Service IP Address dialog appears.
    • Enter an IP Address.
    • Enter a Netmask, or leave it None.
    • Click OK.
  6. Add a device for the Oracle service and administrative files.
    • Select the Oracle service and click Add Child.
    • Select Add Device and click OK. The Device dialog appears.
    • Enter the Device Special File (for example, /dev/sdb5).
    • In the Mount Point field, enter /u01.
    • Select the file system type in FS Type or leave it blank.
    • Enter any mount point Options, including rw (read-write).
    • Check or uncheck Force Unmount.
    • Click OK.
  7. Add a device for the Oracle database files.
    • Select the Oracle service and click Add Child.
    • Select Add Device and click OK. The Device dialog appears.
    • Enter the Device Special File (for example, /dev/sdb6).
    • In the Mount Point field, enter /u02.
    • Select the file system type in FS Type or leave it blank.
    • Enter any mount point Options, including rw (read-write).
    • Check or uncheck Force Unmount.
    • Click OK.
  8. Choose File => Save to save the Oracle service.


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