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Oracle® Clusterware Installation Guide
11g Release 1 (11.1) for Microsoft Windows
Part Number B28250-03
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1
Summary List: Installing Oracle Clusterware
1.1
Verify System Requirements
1.2
Check Network Requirements
1.3
Create Directories
1.4
Create Storage
1.4.1
Create Disk Partitions for OCR and Voting Disk Files
1.4.2
Create and Configure Disk Partitions for ASM
1.5
Verify Oracle Clusterware Requirements with CVU
1.6
Install Oracle Clusterware Software
2
Server and Network Preinstallation Tasks
2.1
Installation Differences Between Windows and Linux or UNIX
2.2
Checking Hardware and Software Certification
2.2.1
Web Browser Support
2.2.2
Telnet and Terminal Services Support
2.2.2.1
Windows Telnet Services Support
2.2.2.2
Windows Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Support
2.3
Checking Hardware Requirements
2.3.1
Hard Disk Space Requirements
2.4
Verifying Hardware Requirements
2.5
Checking Software Requirements
2.6
Configuring User Accounts
2.7
Checking Network Requirements
2.7.1
Network Hardware Requirements
2.7.2
IP Address Requirements
2.7.3
Checking Network Requirements
2.8
Checking Individual Component Requirements
2.8.1
Oracle Advanced Security Requirements
2.8.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Requirements
2.9
Verifying Cluster Privileges
2.10
Understanding and Using Cluster Verification Utility
2.10.1
Entering Cluster Verification Utility Commands
2.10.2
Using CVU to Determine if Installation Prerequisites are Complete
2.10.3
Using the Cluster Verification Utility Help
2.10.4
Using Cluster Verification Utility with Oracle Database 10g Release 1 or 2
2.10.5
Verbose Mode and "Unknown" Output
3
Configuring Oracle Clusterware Storage
3.1
Preliminary Shared Disk Preparation
3.1.1
Disabling Write Caching
3.1.2
Enabling Automounting for Windows 2003
3.2
Reviewing Storage Options for Oracle Clusterware Files
3.2.1
Overview of Oracle Clusterware Storage Options
3.2.2
General Storage Considerations
3.2.3
After You Have Selected Disk Storage Options
3.3
Checking for Available Shared Storage with CVU
3.4
Configuring Storage for Oracle Clusterware Files on a Shared File System
3.4.1
Requirements for Using a File System for Oracle Clusterware Files
3.4.2
Creating Required Partitions for Oracle Clusterware on Shared File Systems
3.5
Configuring Storage for Oracle Clusterware Files on Raw Devices
4
Configuring Oracle Real Application Clusters Storage
4.1
Preliminary Shared Disk Preparation
4.1.1
Disabling Write Caching
4.1.2
Enabling Automounting for Windows 2003
4.2
Reviewing Storage Options for Oracle Database and Recovery Files
4.2.1
Overview of Oracle Database and Recovery File Storage Options
4.2.2
General Storage Considerations
4.2.3
Guidelines for Placing Oracle Datafiles on a File System
4.2.4
Guidelines for Placing Oracle Recovery Files on a File System
4.2.5
After You Have Selected Disk Storage Options
4.3
Configuring Storage for Oracle Database Files on a Shared File System
4.4
Configuring Disks for Automatic Storage Management
4.4.1
General Steps for Configuring Automatic Storage Management
4.4.2
Step 1: Identifying Storage Requirements for Automatic Storage Management
4.4.3
Step 2 (Optional): Using an Existing Automatic Storage Management Disk Group
4.4.4
Step 3: Creating DAS or SAN Disk Partitions for Automatic Storage Management
4.4.5
Step 4: Manually Configuring Disks for Automatic Storage Management
4.4.5.1
Overview of asmtoolg and asmtool
4.4.5.2
Using asmtoolg (Graphical User Interface)
4.4.5.3
Using asmtool (Command Line)
4.5
Configuring Logical Volumes or Unformatted Partitions
4.5.1
Creating Partitions for Logical Volumes
4.5.2
Assigning Logical Names
4.5.3
Creating the DBCA Raw Device Mapping File
4.6
Configuring Direct NFS Storage for Datafiles
4.6.1
About Direct NFS Storage
4.6.2
Using the Oranfstab File with Direct NFS
4.6.3
Mounting NFS Storage Devices with Direct NFS
4.6.4
Specifying Network Paths with the Oranfstab File
4.6.5
Enabling Direct NFS Client
4.6.6
Disabling Direct NFS Client
4.6.7
Checking NFS Buffer Size
4.7
Requirements for Files Managed by Oracle
5
Installing Oracle Clusterware
5.1
Verifying Oracle Clusterware Requirements with CVU
5.1.1
Troubleshooting Clusterware Setup for Windows
5.2
Preparing to Install Oracle Clusterware with OUI
5.3
Installing Oracle Clusterware with OUI
5.3.1
Running OUI to Install Oracle Clusterware
5.3.2
Installing Oracle Clusterware Using a Cluster Configuration File
5.3.3
Silent Installation of Oracle Clusterware
5.4
Formatting Drives to Use Oracle Cluster File System after Installation
6
Oracle Clusterware Post-Installation Procedures
6.1
Backing Up the Voting Disk after Installation
6.2
Downloading and Installing Patches
A
Troubleshooting the Oracle Clusterware Installation Process
A.1
General Installation Issues
A.2
Oracle Clusterware Install Actions Log Errors and Causes
A.2.1
The OCFS format is not recognized on one or more of the remote cluster nodes
A.2.2
Timing issue with start of the OracleCSService:
A.2.3
You are on a Windows 2003 system, and Automount of new drives is not enabled:
A.2.4
You have entered a period in one of the node names during Oracle Clusterware install
A.2.5
Node1 failed to startup service OracleEVMService, err(1053)
A.2.6
Step 1: checking status of Oracle Clusterware clusterStep 2: configuring OCR repositoryignoring upgrade failure of ocr(-1073740972)
B
Deinstalling Oracle Clusterware
B.1
Deinstalling Oracle Clusterware from Windows Environments
B.1.1
Deinstalling Oracle Clusterware with No Previous Cluster Software Versions
C
Configuring Raw Devices for Oracle Database
C.1
Support for Raw Devices
C.2
Raw Devices Required by Database Configuration Assistant
C.2.1
Planning Your Raw Device Creation Strategy
D
How to Perform Oracle Clusterware Rolling Upgrades
D.1
Back Up the Oracle Software Before Upgrades
D.2
Restrictions for Clusterware Upgrades to Oracle Clusterware 11
g
D.2.1
Upgrading from Oracle Clusterware 10
g
Release 2 to Oracle Clusterware 11
g
D.2.2
Upgrading from Oracle Cluster Ready Services 10
g
Release 1 to Oracle Clusterware 11
g
D.3
Verify System Readiness for Patches and Upgrades
D.4
How to Stop Processes in an Existing Oracle Database
D.4.1
Shut Down Oracle RAC Databases
D.4.2
Stop All Oracle Processes
D.4.2.1
Stop Oracle Clusterware Processes
D.4.2.2
Stop Oracle Database 10g Processes Before Adding Products or Upgrading
D.5
How to Perform Oracle Clusterware Rolling Upgrades for Patches
D.5.1
Copy Patch Software to the Primary Upgrade Node
D.5.2
Shut Down Oracle RAC Instances on Upgrade Nodes
D.5.3
Stop All Oracle Processes on Upgrade Nodes
D.5.4
Start OUI and Complete Upgrade Processes on Upgrade Nodes
D.6
How to Perform Rolling Upgrades From an Earlier Release to 11g
Index