This subsection explains the relationships among the various setting items necessary for building a system that you must understand before setting up a system that uses HA Monitor Kit, and provides an overview on how to set them up. The following figure shows the relationships among the settings in the system.
Figure 3-6 Relationships among setting items necessary for building a system and setting overview
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The relationships among the settings shown in the figure are explained below. The numbers correspond to the numbers shown in the figure.
- Copy and set up a sample of the server start command, the server termination command, the server monitoring command, and the server monitoring command runtime shell for each server.
For details, see 3.2.7(1) Setting up the server start, termination, and monitoring commands.
- Copy and set up a sample Oracle instance control definition file for each Oracle instance.
For details, see 3.2.7(2) Setting up control definition files.
- Copy and set up a sample Oracle listener control definition file for each Oracle listener.
For details, see 3.2.7(2) Setting up control definition files.
- Create a server definition in the server environment definition (servers) for each server considered in 3.1.1 Oracle component configuration and hot standby switchable unit considerations.
For details about how to create a definition file, see 3.2.9 Creating a definition file (server).
- Create a LAN status setting file for each server that specifies the IP address for client connection.
Determine the servers that will use the IP address for client connection by referencing 3.1.2 Resource configuration considerations. For details about the setting method, see 3.2.6 Setting up the shared resources to be used by Oracle.