Oracle setup, Enabling database validator checking, 22 enabling database validator checking – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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HORCM_MON

#ip_address service poll(10ms) timeout(10ms)

localhost horcm 1000 3000

HORCM_CMD

#dev_name dev_name dev_name

/dev/rdsk/c4t0d9s2

HORCM_DEV

#dev_group dev_name port# TargetID LU# MU#

oralog log1-1 CL1-E 0 0

oralog log1-2 CL1-E 0 1

oralog log1-3 CL1-E 0 2

oractl ctrl1-1 CL1-E 0 3

oractl ctrl1-2 CL1-E 0 4

oradata data1 CL1-E 0 5

oradata data2 CL1-E 0 6

oradata data3 CL1-E 0 7

orastok stokdata CL1-E 0 8

HORCM_INST

#dev_group ip_address service

oralog localhost horcm

oractl localhost horcm

oradata localhost horcm

orastok localhost horcm

Figure 6 Sample XP RAID Manager Configuration Definition File (horcm.conf)

Oracle Setup

The following steps must be performed before Database Validator checking is enabled:

The Oracle database must run in Archive Log mode.

The DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM parameter of init.ora must be set to TRUE.

In case of Tru64 UNIX or Windows platform, you must set the parameter in the init.ora file to
HARD_PROTECTION = TRUE.

Enabling Database Validator Checking

Figure 7

shows the XP RAID Manager raidvchkset commands used to enable Database Validator for

the sample configuration shown in

Figure 5

:

Parameters with −g specify the group of LDEVs with group name written in horcm.conf.

Parameters with −vt specify the validation file type described in

HP XP RAID Manager Parameters

for File Types and Oracle Versions

.

Parameters with −vs specify the Oracle data block size in units of 512 bytes. For example, 16
means 8KB.

Important: See the next section for important information on enabling Database Validator checking
with LVM considerations.

Performing Database Validator Operations

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