Canceling the heartbeat settings, Canceling the settings for oracle rac, Canceling the heartbeat settings -207 – HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Licenses User Manual

Page 279: Canceling the settings for oracle rac -207, Canceling the, For details on how to cancel the oracle, Rac settings, see

Advertising
background image

For details on how to cancel the LUKS settings, see

Canceling the LUKS

Settings on page 3-223

.

Canceling the Heartbeat Settings

If Heartbeat is being used with SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server, the HDLM

device settings must be cancelled from Heartbeat.

The following is the procedure for migrating an environment in which HDLM

devices have already been used for Heartbeat to an environment that uses

character-type SCSI devices.

1

.

Stop the Heartbeat service in the cluster.
If the Heartbeat service is running, stop it by executing the following

command:

# etc/init.d/heartbeat stop

2

.

Migrate the SCSI devices used by Heartbeat to HDLM devices.
If a SCSI device that is subordinate to an HDLM device is being used as a

file system resource, edit the settings as shown in the following example:

# host1 172.26.4.321 Filesystem::/dev/sddlmaa::/mnt/point::ext3

host1 172.26.4.321 Filesystem::/dev/sda::/mnt/point::ext3

In this example, the HDLM device /dev/sddlmaa is commented out, and

the SCSI device /dev/sda is added.

3

.

Start the Heartbeat service in the cluster.
Execute the following command to start the Heartbeat service:

# /etc/init.d/heartbeat start

Canceling the Settings for Oracle RAC

This section describes how to cancel the values set for HDLM in an

environment where Oracle RAC is used.

When using release 10.1.0.3.0 or later of Oracle RAC 10g, the value set in

the MISSCOUNT parameter, for which the threshold of the I/O timeout of

the voting disk is set, must be returned to the value that was set before

HDLM was installed. For details on how to set the value of the MISSCOUNT

parameter, contact the company with which you have a support service

contract for Oracle.

When using release 10.2.0.2.0 or later of Oracle RAC 10g, the value set in

the DISKTIMEOUT parameter, must be returned to the value that was set

before HDLM was installed. For details on how to set the value of the
DISKTIMEOUT parameter, contact the company with which you have a

support service contract for Oracle.

Creating an HDLM Environment

3-207

Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for Linux®) User Guide

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: