Super user
/opt/FJSVclora/sbin/hvoradisable userApplication Resource
/opt/FJSVclora/sbin/hvoradisable -a [ userApplication ]
hvoradisable discontinues monitoring the Oracle instance and Oracle listener resources on the local node where the command is executed. The command is used to stop the Oracle instances or Oracle listeners for maintenance. Also, it is available regardless of whether userApplication is activated or deactivated.
If the command is executed while userApplication is stopped, and then it is started, the Oracle resources will enter Warning without being started.
If the command is executed while userApplication is running, it will disable resource monitoring. The Oracle resources will enter Warning. Even though the Oracle instance and Oracle listener are stopped, they will remain Warning. When you execute the command while userApplication is running, be sure to check the resource state is Warning the stop the Oracle instance and Oracle listener.
Stopping userApplication, or clearing faulted state of userApplication will automatically restart monitoring resource.
Information
The Oracle ASM instance resource is not monitored, so it is not necessary to discontinue monitoring the resource with the command.
For further details about Oracle ASM instance resources, refer to "2.3.2 Oracle ASM (Automatic Storage Management)".
Specify userApplication including Oracle resources that will be disrupted monitoring.
Specify either of the Oracle instance or Oracle listener that will be disrupted monitoring.
Specify them on the local node.
The option discontinues monitoring all Oracle instance and Oracle Listener resources that belong to userApplication that is running on a local node and is specified for userApplication.
If userApplication is omitted, the option will discontinue monitoring all the Oracle resources on the local node.
0: Normal termination
1: Abnormal termination
2: Abnormal termination (disruption of resource monitoring with the -a option fails)
Note
Note that execution timing. Unexpected resource failure or userApplication failover might be caused.
Do not execute the command while state transition of userApplication is in progress.
Do not execute the command while RMS is not running.
Do not operate userApplications right after execution of the command. (At least a five-second interval is necessary.)
Do not operate Oracle instances and Oracle listeners manually right after execution of the command.
Confirm the stop of monitoring by using one of the following ways before the Oracle database operation.
Output of message "INFO: 0101: Fault Watching is disabled" in syslog
Transition of resources onto Warning
Output of clorainfo -m command is "disable".