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The main hardware that is used in this case is as follows:
Host: Sun-fire-v210 operating system: SunOS 5.9 generic_117171-07 Fiber_117171-07 Fiber Card: Emulex Lightpulse FC9002L Array: EMC CLARiion CX500Cluster Software: Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle Rac 4.0Oracle Version: Oracle9.2.0.4
1. Install the operating system
After installing basic systems, apply to the latest patches
# uname -asunos cluster1 5.9 generic_117171-07 Sun4u sparc sunw, sun-fire-v210
Configure the HOSTS file, set the corresponding alias, configure a floating IP (need to configure Cluster)
# cat / etc / hosts
#
# Internet host table
#
127.0.0.1 Localhost
172.16.33.71 Cluster2 Cluster2.hurray.com.cn Loghost
172.16.33.70 Cluster1 Cluster1.hurray.com.cn
172.16.33.74 Cluster Cluster.hurray.com.cn
2. Install the fiber card
This example uses Emulex's rays, emulex lightpulse FC9002L light card needs to download the latest driver installation on the website.
Use the drive system on the CD which is inexplicable, extreme depression
Light Card Installation Log Reference:
Emulex_lightpulse_fc9002l_solaris9_install
Two parameter files need to be configured after the fiber card installation:
Emulex Fiber Card LPFC Profile Modification
Restart the machine after completing this step, make the configuration take effect, connect the host and fiber switch and EMC array
3. Install EMC Navisphere Agent (Naviagent)
Install EMC Navisphere Agent (Naviagent)
After the installation is complete, restart the server. At this time, the agent will start automatically, and the host node should be seen on the EMC array controller.
4. Distribution disk group
In the EMC array end, allocate the disk group to the host
Distribute disk group (EMC array)
After allocating the disk group, restart the host
5. Install Veritas Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC 4.0 Software
Install Veritas Storage Fundation for Oracle RAC4.0
6. Configure shared disks
Configuring shared disks using Volume Manager
7. Modify system kernel parameters
Prepare for installing Oracle
Add the following parameters at the end of the / etc / system file, both hosts need to modify:
* kernal parameter for Oracle Database Add by: GQGAI
Set shmsys: shminfo_shmmax = 4294967295
SET SHMSYS: SHMINFO_SHMMIN = 1
SET SHMSYS: SHMINFO_SHMMNI = 100
SET SHMSYS: SHMINFO_SHMSEG = 10
Set Semsys: seminfo_semmni = 1024
Set Semsys: seminfo_semmsl = 1510
Set Semsys: seminfo_semmns = 3010
SEMSYS: SEMINFO_SEMOPM = 100
SET SEMSYS: SEMINFO_SEMVMX = 32767
Restart the host after modification
8. Divided naked equipment
Divided naked equipment according to actual needs
vxassist -g oradg -u gen make system 800m
Vxassist -g oradg -u gen make temp 1000mvxassist -g oradg -u gen make users 1000M
Vxassist -g Oradg -u Gen Make Redo101 100M
vxassist -g oradg -u gen make redo102 100m
vxassist -g oradg -u gen make redo103 100M
Vxassist -g oradg -u gen make redo201 100M
Vxassist -g Oradg -u Gen Make Redo202 100M
vxassist -g oradg -u gen make redo203 100M
vxassist -g oradg -u gen make undo11 1000m
vxassist -g oradg -u gen make undo21 1000m
Vxassist -g Oradg -u Gen Make SPFile 100M
vxassist -g oradg -u gen make ctlfile1 100M
Vxassist -g oradg -u gen make ctlfile2 100M
Vxassist -g Oradg -u Gen Make Srvcfg 500M
Modify the owner information:
vxedit -g oradg set user = Oracle Mode = 644 SYSTEM
VxEdit -g OradG set user = Oracle Mode = 644 TEMP
vxedit -g oradg set user = Oracle Mode = 644 Users
VxEdit -g oradg set user = Oracle Mode = 644 redo101
VxEdit -g oradg set user = oracle mode = 644 redo102
vxedit -g oradg set user = oracle mode = 644 redo103
VxEdit -g OradG set user = oracle mode = 644 redo201
VxEdit -g OradG set user = Oracle Mode = 644 redo202
VxEdit -g OradG set user = Oracle Mode = 644 redo203
vxedit -g oradg set user = Oracle Mode = 644 undo11
Vxedit -g oradg set user = oracle mode = 644 undo21
VxEdit -g OradG set user = oracle mode = 644 spfile
vxedit -g oradg set user = oracle mode = 644 ctlfile1
vxedit -g oradg set user = Oracle Mode = 644 CTLFILE2
vxedit -g oradg set user = oracle mode = 644 SRVCFG
9. Copy the corresponding library file
# CD / OPT / ORCLCluster / LIB
# ls
9IR2
# cd *
# ls
Libskgxn2_32.so libskgxn2_32.so.1 libskgxn2_64.so libskgxn2_64.so.1 libskgxp92_32.so libskgxp92_64.so
# cp libskgxn2_64.so ../libskgxn2.so
# ls
Libskgxn2_32.so libskgxn2_32.so.1 libskgxn2_64.so libskgxn2_64.so.1 libskgxp92_32.so lo10. Install Oracle Software
Install Oracle9i software
11. Configure a list of bare devices
Set DBCA_RAW_CONFIG environment variable
Create a DBCA_RAW_CONFIG.TXT configuration file
control1 = / dev / vx / rdsk / oradg / ctlfile1control2 = / dev / vx / rdsk / oradg / ctlfile2redo1_1 = / dev / vx / rdsk / oradg / redo101redo1_2 = / dev / vx / rdsk / oradg / redo102redo1_3 = / dev / vx / rdsk / oradg / redo103redo2_1 = / dev / vx / rdsk / oradg / redo201redo2_2 = / dev / vx / rdsk / oradg / redo202redo2_3 = / dev / vx / rdsk / oradg / redo203spfile = / dev / vx / rdsk / oradg / spfilesystem = / DEV / VX / RDSK / ORADG / SystemTemp = / DEV / VX / RDSK / ORADG / TEMPUSERS = / DEV / VX / RDSK / ORADG / USERSUNDOTBS1 = / dev / vx / rdsk / orad / undo11undotbs2 = / dev / vx / RDSK / ORADG / undo21
Settings in the user profile file:
DBCA_RAW_CONFIG = / OPT / ORACLE / Admin / RAC9I / CREATE / DBCA_RAW_CONFIG.TXTEXPORT DBCA_RAW_CONFIG
12. Start creating a database
Create an Oracle9i RAC database