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Oracle® Real Application Clusters Installation Guide
11
g
Release 2 (11.2) for Linux and UNIX
Part Number E10813-02
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Intended Audience
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What's New in Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation?
New Features for Release 2 (11.2)
New Features for Release 1(11.1)
1
Preinstallation Checklist
1.1
Before You Start: Planning your Installation
1.1.1
Check My Oracle Support
1.1.2
Check Oracle Technical Network
1.1.3
Review Installation Steps for Oracle RAC
1.1.4
Review How to Use Cluster Verification Utility
1.1.5
Review and Back Up Existing Oracle Installations
1.1.6
Review Globalization Requirements
1.1.7
Review Documentation
1.2
Overview of Server Hardware, Network and Operating System
1.2.1
Review Server Hardware and Software Requirements
1.2.2
Overview of Server Environment Configuration
1.2.3
Overview of Oracle Base
1.2.4
Overview of Network Connection Requirements
1.2.5
Overview of Secure Shell (SSH) Configuration
1.2.6
Overview of Browser Requirement
1.2.7
Overview of Platform-Specific Server Configuration
1.3
Overview of Oracle RAC Storage
1.3.1
Overview of Oracle Database and Recovery File Options
1.3.2
General Storage Considerations for Oracle RAC
1.4
Additional Information to Prepare for Installation
1.4.1
Oracle ASM is Installed with Oracle Grid Infrastructure
1.4.2
Oracle Clusterware and Vendor Clusterware
1.4.3
Shared Components of Oracle RAC Installations
1.4.4
Simplified Upgrade of TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE Data
1.4.5
Oracle Database 11
g
Real Application Clusters Release Compatibility
1.5
Confirming Cluster Readiness for Oracle RAC Installation with CVU
1.6
Stopping Existing Oracle Processes for Upgrades or Coexisting Databases
2
Installing Oracle Database 11
g
with Oracle Real Application Clusters
2.1
Reviewing Oracle Application Express Requirements
2.1.1
Browser Requirements for Oracle Application Express
2.1.2
Installing with Existing Oracle HTML Server Installations
2.1.3
Oracle Text Requirement for Oracle Application Express
2.1.4
Oracle XML DB Requirement for Oracle Application Express
2.2
Selecting a Configuration Option
2.3
Oracle Database Vault Installation and Configuration
2.3.1
Oracle Database Vault Requirements
2.3.2
Oracle Database Vault Accounts
2.3.2.1
Oracle Database Vault Owner
2.3.2.2
Oracle Database Vault Account Manager
2.3.3
Multiple Oracle Database Vault Homes
2.3.4
Starting the Listener with Oracle Database Vault Installations
2.3.5
Installing Oracle Database Vault
2.3.5.1
Configuring Oracle Database Vault During Oracle RAC Installation
2.3.5.2
Configuring Oracle Database Vault After Oracle RAC Installation
2.4
Oracle Database Configuration Type Descriptions
2.4.1
General Purpose and Transaction Processing, and Data Warehouse Configuration Types
2.4.2
Using the Advanced Install Type
2.5
Oracle Configuration Manager Option
2.6
Database Security Options
2.7
Selecting Database Passwords
2.8
Actions of OUI, DBCA, and Other Assistants During Installation
2.9
Installing Oracle Database with Other Languages
2.10
Selecting a Database Name
2.11
Using Oracle Universal Installer to Install Oracle RAC
3
Creating Oracle Real Application Clusters Databases with Database Configuration Assistant
3.1
Using Database Configuration Assistant with Oracle RAC
3.2
Benefits of Using Database Configuration Assistant
3.3
Automatic Listener Migration from Earlier Releases
3.4
Setting Environment Variables for Enterprise Manager DB Control
3.5
Verifying Requirements for DBCA
3.6
Creating an Oracle RAC Database with DBCA
3.7
Deleting an Oracle RAC Database with DBCA
3.8
Configuring Database Control During and After Installation
3.8.1
Configuring Database Control During Installation
3.8.2
Configuring an Existing Database for Database Control with DBCA
3.8.3
Configuring Database Control with EMCA
3.8.4
Reconfiguring Existing Database Control Configurations on Remote Nodes
4
Oracle Real Application Clusters Postinstallation Procedures
4.1
Required Postinstallation Tasks
4.1.1
Download and Install Patch Updates
4.1.2
Configure Oracle Products
4.1.3
Relocate Instance-related Memory-mapped files from OCFS2 Using Symbolic Links
4.2
Recommended Postinstallation Tasks
4.2.1
Recommended Database Postinstallation Tasks
4.2.1.1
Back Up the root.sh Script
4.2.1.2
Set the Oracle User Environment Variables
4.2.1.3
Recompile all PL/SQL modules
4.2.1.4
Set Up User Accounts
4.3
Oracle Configuration Manager Postinstallation Configuration for Oracle RAC
5
Configuring the Server Parameter File in Oracle Real Application Clusters Environments
5.1
Parameter Files and Oracle RAC
5.2
Using Server Parameter Files with Oracle RAC
5.2.1
About the Server Parameter File
5.3
Parameter File Search Order in Oracle RAC
5.4
Migrating to the SPFILE in Oracle RAC Environments
5.4.1
Server Parameter File Placement in Oracle RAC
5.4.2
Procedures for Migrating to the Server Parameter File
5.5
Server Parameter File Errors in Oracle RAC
6
Configuring Server Pools and Enterprise Manager Database Control
6.1
Understanding Server Pools
6.1.1
Policy-based Cluster and Capacity Management
6.2
Configuring Database Control During and After Installation
6.2.1
Understanding Using EMCA with Oracle RAC
6.2.2
Configuring Database Control During Installation
6.2.3
Configuring Database Control with DBCA
6.2.4
Configuring Database Control After Installation Using EMCA
6.2.5
Using an Input File for EMCA Parameters
6.2.6
Specifying the Ports Used By the Database Control
6.2.7
EMCA Troubleshooting Tips
6.2.7.1
Using EMCA After Changing the Database Listener Port
6.2.7.2
Upgrading 11g Release 2 Grid Control Agents
6.2.7.3
Using EMCA When Database Host Name or IP Address Changes
6.2.7.4
Using EMCA When the TNS Configuration Is Changed
7
Understanding the Oracle Real Application Clusters Installed Configuration
7.1
Understanding the Configured Environment in Oracle RAC
7.2
Oratab Configuration for Oracle RAC
7.3
Database Components Created Using Database Configuration Assistant
7.3.1
Tablespaces and Data files
7.3.2
Control Files
7.3.3
Redo Log Files
7.4
Managing Undo Tablespaces in Oracle RAC
7.5
Initialization Parameter Files
7.6
Oracle Database Default Audit Policy and Initialization Parameters
7.7
Understanding Service Registration-Related Parameters
7.7.1
Understanding Single Client Access Name (SCAN) and Load-balancing
7.7.2
Understanding Load-Balancing, Failover, and High Availability
7.8
Configuring the Listener File (listener.ora)
7.8.1
Grid Naming Service (GNS) and Listeners
7.8.2
Local Listeners
7.8.3
Multiple Listeners
7.8.4
How Oracle Database Uses the Listener File (listener.ora)
7.8.4.1
Listener Registration and PMON Discovery
7.9
Net Service Names (tnsnames.ora File)
7.9.1
Net Service Names for Database Connections
7.9.2
Net Service Name Instance Connections
7.9.3
tnsnames.ora Example File
7.10
Net Services Profile (sqlnet.ora File)
8
Removing Oracle Real Application Clusters Software
8.1
Overview of Deinstallation Procedures
8.2
Identifying All Instances On a Cluster
8.3
Deinstalling Oracle RAC Software
8.3.1
About the Deinstallation Tool
8.3.2
Example of Running the Deinstall Command for Oracle RAC
8.3.3
Example of a Deinstallation Parameter File for Oracle RAC
A
Troubleshooting the Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation
A.1
Troubleshooting the Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation
A.1.1
General Installation Issues
A.1.2
Oracle RAC Installation Error Messages
A.1.3
Performing Cluster Diagnostics During Oracle Clusterware Installations
A.1.4
Reviewing the Log of an Installation Session
A.1.5
Configuration Assistant Errors
A.1.5.1
Configuration Assistant Failures
A.1.5.2
Fatal Errors
B
Using Scripts or Response Files to Create Oracle Real Application Clusters Databases
B.1
Using DBCA to generate Installation Scripts for Oracle RAC
B.2
Using DBCA Noninteractive (Silent) Configuration for Oracle RAC
B.3
How Response Files Work
B.3.1
Reasons for Using Silent Mode or Response File Mode
B.3.2
Creating a Database Using Oracle ASM for Database Files
B.3.3
General Procedure for Using Response Files
B.4
Creating the oraInst.loc File
B.5
Preparing a Response File
B.5.1
Editing a Response File Template
B.5.2
Recording a Response File
B.6
Running the Installer Using a Response File
B.7
Running Net Configuration Assistant Using a Response File
B.8
Running Configuration Assistants Using Response Files
B.8.1
About the Database Configuration Assistant in Response File Mode
B.8.2
Running Database Configuration Assistant in Response File or Silent Mode
B.9
Postinstallation Configuration Using a Response File
B.9.1
About the Postinstallation Configuration File
B.9.2
Running Postinstallation Configuration Using a Response File
C
Converting to Oracle Real Application Clusters from Single-Instance Oracle Databases
C.1
Administrative Issues for Converting Databases to Oracle RAC
C.2
Converting to Oracle RAC with DBCA
C.2.1
Converting Oracle Database 11
g
Installations to Oracle RAC Using DBCA
C.2.1.1
Back Up the Original Single-Instance Database
C.2.1.2
Complete Oracle Clusterware Installation
C.2.1.3
Validate the Cluster
C.2.1.4
Copy the Preconfigured Database Image
C.2.1.5
Install Oracle Database 11
g
Software with Oracle RAC
C.2.2
Converting Single Instance on a Cluster to Oracle RAC using DBCA
C.2.2.1
Single Instance on a Cluster Running from a Cluster-Enabled Oracle Home
C.2.2.2
Single Instance on a Cluster Running from an Oracle RAC-Disabled Oracle Home
C.2.2.3
Single Instance on a Cluster Running from a Single-Instance Installed Oracle Home
C.3
Preparing to Convert with rconfig and Oracle Enterprise Manager
C.3.1
Prerequisites for Converting to Oracle RAC Databases
C.3.2
Configuration Changes during Oracle RAC Conversion Using RCONFIG
C.3.3
Converting Databases to Oracle RAC Using RCONFIG or Oracle Enterprise Manager
C.3.4
Converting Databases to Oracle RAC Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
C.4
Converting Databases to Oracle RAC Using RCONFIG
C.5
Example of Rconfig XML Input Files for ConvertToRAC
C.6
Post-Conversion Steps
D
Directory Structure for Oracle Real Application Clusters Environments
D.1
Understanding the Oracle RAC Directory Structure
D.2
Directory Structures for Oracle RAC
E
How to Stop Processes in an Existing Oracle Real Application Clusters Database
E.1
Back Up the Oracle RAC Database
E.2
Shut Down Oracle RAC Databases
E.3
Stop All Oracle Processes
E.3.1
Stopping Oracle Clusterware or Cluster Ready Services Processes
E.3.2
Stopping Oracle Database Processes Before Adding Products or Upgrading
F
Managing Oracle Database Port Numbers
F.1
About Managing Ports
F.2
Viewing Port Numbers and Access URLS
F.3
Port Numbers and Protocols of Oracle Components
F.4
Changing the Oracle Enterprise Management Agent Port
F.5
Changing the Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console Ports
F.6
Changing the Oracle Ultra Search Ports
F.7
Changing the Oracle XML DB Ports
Index
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