5.7.2 Adding Oracle instances and Oracle listeners
(1) Adding to a built server
To add an Oracle instance or Oracle listener to an existing server:
- Stop the server by executing the monitor-mode server termination command (monend command).
If you make a mistake when adding a setting to the server termination command without first stopping the server to which you want to add the Oracle instance or Oracle listener, you may no longer be able to terminate the Oracle instance or Oracle listener. Therefore, be sure to stop the server before adding a setting.
- Create the database.
Create the database to be added by referencing the Oracle documentation.
- Create the control definition file for the Oracle instance or Oracle listener to be added.
For details about control definition files, see 3.2.7(2) Setting up control definition files.
- Add settings to the server start, termination, and monitoring commands.
Add processes for the Oracle instance or Oracle listener that you are adding to the server start, termination, and monitoring commands. For details about the settings in the server start, termination, and monitoring commands, see 4. Setting Up the Server Start, Termination, and Monitoring Commands.
- Start the server by executing the monitor-mode server start command (monbegin command).
(2) Adding as a new server