4. On the application system, enter the following commands to enable the two
Veritas Cluster resources:
a. hares -modify mountpoint_resource_name Enabled 1
where mountpoint_resource_name is the name of the Veritas Cluster
mountpoint resource for the Oracle database files.
hares -modify application_resource_name Enabled 1
where application_resource_name is the name of the Veritas Cluster
application resource for the Oracle application.
b. hares -online application_resource_name -sys system
where application_resource_name is the name of the Veritas Cluster
application resource for the Oracle application and system is the name
of the active node.
hares -online mountpoint_resource_name -sys system
where mountpoint_resource_name is the name of the Veritas Cluster
mountpoint resource for the Oracle database files and system is the name
of the active node.
Aborting sessions
You can abort currently running sessions by clicking the abort button.
If, during a session, RMAN or SQL*Plus do not respond when requested, Data
Protector automatically aborts the session. By default, Data Protector waits for the
response for 5 minutes. Using omnirc or environmental variables
OB2_RMAN_COMMAND_TIMEOUT and OB2_SQLP_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT, you can
modify this time interval.
For details on how to set environmental variables, see “Setting environmental
variables” on page 71. For details on how to set the corresponding omnirc options,
see the online Help index: “omnirc option”. Note that environmental variables override
omnirc options.
Troubleshooting
This section contains a list of general checks and verifications and a list of problems
you might encounter when using the Data Protector Oracle integration. You can start
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