Purpose
The purpose of the document is to outline functions of PRIMECLUSTER Wizard for Oracle. Further, it describes the procedures from installation to operation management.
Readers
This document is intended for system engineers and system administrators who design, configure, and manage PRIMECLUSTER systems. The reader should have expertise in the PRIMECLUSTER and Oracle database system.
Outline
The document consists of the following six chapters and seven appendices:
Chapter 1 Feature
Chapter 2 Environment setup
Chapter 3 Operation
Chapter 4 Command
Chapter 5 Notice
Chapter 6 Message
Appendix A Failure case studies
Appendix B Change Oracle Resource Settings
Appendix C Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation and Oracle ASM instance, Oracle Database Creation
Appendix D Using Oracle Database Software on shared disks
Appendix E Using PRIMECLUSTER Wizard for Oracle in Oracle Solaris Zones Environment
Appendix F Single-Node Cluster Operation
Appendix G Using Oracle Data Guard/Oracle Active Data Guard
Appendix H Using Oracle Database 18c/19c
Appendix I (Information) Action Definition File
Technical term
For technical words related to clusters in this document, see the manual.
Oracle Solaris might be described as Solaris, Solaris Operating System, or Solaris OS.
Unless otherwise specified, the following words are used for Oracle Database products. For details, see the Oracle Database manuals.
Oracle instance:
Referred to as “instance”, “Oracle instance”, or “Oracle RAC instance” in this document.
Oracle listener:
Referred to as “Listener”, or “Oracle listener” in this document.
Oracle Database:
Referred to as "Oracle Database", "Oracle database", "Oracle" or "Oracle Version Release" in this document.
Oracle Real Application Clusters:
Referred to as “Oracle RAC”, or “Oracle RAC Version Release” in this document.
Refer to "Software Release Guide PRIMECLUSTER Wizard for Oracle for Oracle Solaris" for the version and the release of Oracle Real Application Clusters supported with this product.
Oracle Clusterware:
Referred to as “Oracle Clusterware” in this document.
Oracle Automatic Storage Management:
Referred to as "Oracle ASM" or "ASM" in this document.
Oracle Data Guard:
Referred to as "Oracle Data Guard" in this document.
Oracle Active Data Guard:
Referred to as "Oracle Active Data Guard" in this document.
In this document, "Oracle Data Guard" might contain the meaning of Oracle Data Guard and Oracle Active Data Guard.
Primary Database:
Referred to as "Primary Database" or "primary database" in this document.
Standby Database:
Referred to as "Standby Database" or "standby database" in this document.
There are three types of standby database "Physical Standby Database", "Logical Standby Database", and "Snapshot Standby Database".
Primary Site:
System that operates primary database is referred to as "Primary Site" or "primary site" in this document.
Standby Site:
System that operates standby database is referred to as "Standby Site" or "standby site" in this document.
Oracle user:
Referred to “Oracle user” in this document.
An operating system user account belonging to OSDBA group to operate and manage Oracle database system.
Multitenant container database:
Referred to “Multitenant container database” or "CDB" in this document.
Pluggable database:
Referred to “Pluggable database” or "PDB" in this document.
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Date of publication and edition
Date of publication and edition | Manual code |
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August 2021, 1.1 edition | J2S0-0471-01ENZ0(01)/J2S0-0471-01ENZ2(01) |
December 2019, First edition | J2S0-0471-01ENZ0(00)/J2S0-0471-01ENZ2(00) |
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Revision | Location | Edition |
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Modified the startup confirmation procedure for Oracle database. | 2.2.6.2 Identifying Database Startup Errors | 1.1 |
Added patch Application by Out-of-place upgrade for standby operation and single-node cluster operation with Oracle ASM. | 3.2.2.3 Patch Application by Out-of-place upgrade (Standby Operation and Single-Node Cluster Operation with Oracle ASM) | |
Modified patch application procedure for Oracle database. | 3.2.2.4 Patch Application by Out-of-place upgrade (Scalable Operation with Oracle RAC) | |
Added that Oracle Data Guard Broker is not supported. | G.5 Notice |