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can you try to use orainstance agent ?

2014-07-16 14:31 GMT+02:00 abdul mujeeb Siddiqui <amujeebs@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Dear segura ,
>
> Thanks for response
> 1: show your config
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <cluster config_version="10" name="oracleha">
>         <cman expected_votes="1" two_node="1"/>
>         <fencedevices>
>            <fencedevice agent= "fence_ipmilan" ipaddr="10.10.63.93"
> login="ADMIN" name="inspuripmi"  passwd="xxx"/>
>            <fencedevice agent = "fence_ilo2" ipaddr="10.10.63.92"
> login="test" name="hpipmi"  passwd="xxxx"/>
>           </fencedevices>
>       <fence_daemon post_fail_delay="0" post_join_delay="60"/>
>         <clusternodes>
>            <clusternode name= "192.168.10.10"  nodeid="1" >
>            <fence>
>                <method name  = "1">
>                  <device lanplus = "" name="inspuripmi"  action ="reboot"/>
>                  </method>
>             </fence>
>            </clusternode>
>             <clusternode name = "192.168.10.11" nodeid="2">
>                  <fence>
>                  <method name = "1">
>                   <device lanplus = "" name="hpipmi" action ="reboot"/>
>                   </method>
>                </fence>
>             </clusternode>
>          </clusternodes>
>
>         <rm>
>           <failoverdomains/>
>         <resources/>
>         <service autostart="1" exclusive="0" name="IP" recovery="relocate">
>                 <ip address="10.10.5.23" monitor_link="on" sleeptime="10"/>
>                 <fs device="/dev/mapper/datavg-lv_orau02" force_unmount="1"
> fstype="ext4" mountpoint="/u02" name="/u02"/>
>                 <fs device="/dev/mapper/datavg-lv_orau03" force_unmount="1"
> fstype="ext4" mountpoint="/u03" name="/u03"/>
>                 <fs device="/dev/mapper/datavg-lv_orau04" force_unmount="1"
> fstype="ext4" mountpoint="/u04" name="/u04"/>
>                 <fs device="/dev/mapper/datavg-lv_orau05" force_unmount="1"
> fstype="ext4" mountpoint="/u05" name="/u05"/>
>         <oracledb home="/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0.4/dbhome_1"
> name="testvip" type="base" user="oracle" vhost="10.10.5.23"/>
>         </service>
> </rm>
> </cluster>
>
>  2: show what kind of problem you find, doing what you want to archive
> [root@xxxx]# rg_test test /etc/cluster/cluster.conf stop service IP
> Running in test mode.
> <debug>  Validating configuration for testvip
> [oracledb] Validating configuration for testvip
> basename: missing operand
> Try `basename --help' for more information.
> Failed to start IP
>
>
> [root@/usr/share/cluster]# vi oracledb.sh
> # Customize these to match your Oracle installation. #
> ######################################################
> #
> # 1. Oracle user.  Must be the same across all cluster members.  In the
> event
> #    that this script is run by the super-user, it will automatically switch
> #    to the Oracle user and restart.  Oracle needs to run as the Oracle
> #    user, not as root.
> #[ -n "$ORACLE_USER" ] || ORACLE_USER=oracle
> [ -n "$ORACLE_USER" ] || ORACLE_USER=oracle
> #
> # 2. Oracle home.  This is set up during the installation phase of Oracle.
> #    From the perspective of the cluster, this is generally the mount point
> #    you intend to use as the mount point for your Oracle Infrastructure
> #    service.
> #
> #[ -n "$ORACLE_HOME" ] || ORACLE_HOME=/mnt/oracle/home
> [ -n "$ORACLE_HOME" ] ||
> ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0.4/dbhome_1
> #
> # 3. This is your SID.  This is set up during oracle installation as well.
> #
> #[ -n "$ORACLE_SID" ] || ORACLE_SID=orcl
> [ -n "$ORACLE_SID" ] || ORACLE_SID=testvip
> #
> # 4. The oracle user probably doesn't have the permission to write to
> # /var/lock/subsys, so use the user's home directory.
> #
> #[ -n "$LOCKFILE" ] || LOCKFILE="/home/$ORACLE_USER/.oracle-ias.lock"
> [ -n "$LOCKFILE" ] || LOCKFILE="$ORACLE_HOME/.oracle-ias.lock"
> #[ -n "$LOCKFILE" ] || LOCKFILE="/var/lock/subsys/oracle-ias" # Watch
> privileges
> #
> # 5. Type of Oracle Database.  Currently supported: 10g 10g-iAS(untested!)
> #[ -n "$ORACLE_TYPE" ] || ORACLE_TYPE="base-em"
> [ -n "$ORACLE_TYPE" ] || ORACLE_TYPE="base"
> #
> # 6. Oracle virtual hostname.  This is the hostname you gave Oracle during
> #    installation.
> #
> #[ -n "$ORACLE_HOSTNAME" ] || ORACLE_HOSTNAME=svc0.foo.test.com
>
>
>  3: show your cluster
> root@xxxx]# clustat
> Cluster Status for oracleha @ Tue Apr  8 11:10:30 2014
> Member Status: Quorate
>  Member Name                             ID   Status
>  ------ ----                             ---- ------
>  192.168.10.10                               1 Online, Local, rgmanager
>  192.168.10.11                               2 Online, rgmanager
>  Service Name                   Owner (Last)                   State
>  ------- ----                   ----- ------                   -----
>  service:IP                     192.168.10.10                  started
>
> [root@xxx]# clustat
> Cluster Status for oracleha @ Tue Apr  8 11:10:30 2014
> Member Status: Quorate
>  Member Name                             ID   Status
>  ------ ----                             ---- ------
>  192.168.10.10                               1 Online,rgmanager
>  192.168.10.11                               2 Online,Local,rgmanager
>  Service Name                   Owner (Last)                   State
>  ------- ----                   ----- ------                   -----
>  service:IP                     192.168.10.11                  started
>
>
>  4: without any error and some more information, is realy hard to help you
>
> I am using Oracle 11.2.0.4 Database on Red Hat Cluster Suite 6.5  .
> In normal working fine .
> When I am using Oracle Service in Cluster.conf as above I am getting ERROR
> Try `basename --help' for more information.
> Failed to start IP
> Database Service unable to start.
>
> I have try all the options given in oracledb.sh  but same ERROR
> Please help me .
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 6:50 PM, emmanuel segura <emi2fast@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> 1: show your config
>> 2: show what kind of problem you find, doing what you want to archive
>> 3: show your cluster
>> 4: without any error and some more information, is realy hard to help you
>>
>> 2014-07-15 16:18 GMT+02:00 abdul mujeeb Siddiqui <amujeebs@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> > Hello, I have to implemented  red hat linux 6.4 cluster suite and trying
>> > to
>> > use Oracle11gr2 on it.But oracle service is unable to start.
>> > Listener isnot starting.
>> > Anyone have implemented oracle11gr2 so please
>> > Send me cluster.conf and oracledb.sh and also listener.ora and
>> > tnsnames.ora
>> > files pls.
>> > Thanks in advanced
>> >
>> >
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