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Installing and Configuring HP RSO with Oracle Database Servers
6
post-installation
checklist
After installing the operating system, Oracle9i Database files, and enabling RSO, perform the
steps listed in the following sections to ensure that RSO drivers/daemons are properly installed.
confirm that the RSO
drivers/daemon have
started
For Windows:
Make sure that the Windows Services for RSO have started, by checking the status of the
RSO service in Windows Device ‘Manager Æ Services' section
Ensure that the icon for RSO status is active and green. This icon is located on the right
hand corner of the task bar.
Check that there are no RSO errors in the Windows Event Logs.
For Linux:
Issue the following shell command to verify that the RSO daemon is running:
ps –ae | grep RSO
Check that there is no error message in the RSO log files.
grep cpqssd /var/log/messages | more
the standby server
status is at ‘Ready’
Once the Primary Server has booted, and the drivers/daemons are running, check the
status screen on the standby server and make sure it is at ‘Ready’ state.
configure Oracle9
i
to
auto start the database
on reboots
In order to take advantage of RSO’s unattended switching and failover from primary server to
standby server, Oracle9i database should be set up to automatically start the database and
listener upon reboot. See Appendix - D
for suggestions on how to automatically startup the
Oracle9i database.

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