Creating Oracle Resource Hierarchies (Active Node)
- Log in to the Windows OS on the active node (SIOS20-NODE1) as SIOS20-AD\lkadmin.
- Launch the PowerShell for administrators and start the stopped Windows Service related to Oracle Database with the following command:
Check the target Oracle-related services.
PS > Get-Service | ? { $_.Name -match "^Oracle[^ ]" -and $_.StartType -ne "Disabled" } | select Name, Status, StartType
Start the Oracle-related services.
PS > Get-Service | ? { $_.Name -match "^Oracle[^ ]" -and $_.StartType -ne "Disabled" } | % { Start-Service -Name $_.Name }
- Launch the LifeKeeper GUI and log in with SIOS20-AD\lkadmin.
- Create an Oracle resource hierarchy. From the menu bar, click Edit > Server > Create Resource Hierarchy and follow the prompt to enter the following values:
Oracle Resource (create) |
Primary Server |
SIOS20-NODE1 |
Backup Server |
SIOS20-NODE2 |
Application to protect |
Oracle |
Oracle Home Directory |
OraDB19Home1 |
Oracle SID |
ORCL |
Oracle User Name |
<Empty> |
Optional Services |
None (*1) |
Oracle Tag |
ORCL |
1 : OracleJobSchedulerORCL and None may appear as options. Optional Services are not required at this time, select *None.
Oracle Resource (extend) |
Backup Priority |
10 |
- Once the Oracle resource hierarchy is created, the following screen will be displayed. The IP address and volume resources are children of the parent resource “ORCL”.
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Creating Oracle Pluggable Database Resource Hierarchies (Active Node)
- Log in to the Windows OS on the active node (SIOS20-NODE1) as SIOS20-AD\lkadmin.
- Launch the LifeKeeper GUI and log in as SIOS20-AD\lkadmin.
- Create an Oracle Pluggable Database resource hierarchy. From the menu bar, click Edit > Server > Create Resource Hierarchy and follow the prompt to enter the values as described in the table below.
Oracle PDB Resource (create) |
Primary Server |
SIOS20-NODE1 |
Backup Server |
SIOS20-NODE2 |
Application to protect |
Oracle Pluggable Database |
Oracle_SID for Database |
ORCL |
Oracle PDBs |
PDB |
Database Tag |
pdb-ORCL |
Oracle PDB Resource (extend) |
Resource Hierarchy to Extend |
pdb-ORCL |
Backup Priority |
10 |
- Once the Oracle Pluggable Database resource hierarchy is created, the following screen will be displayed. Please note that the Oracle resource is a child of the parent resource “pdb-ORCL”.
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Creating Dependency between LB Health Check Resource and Oracle Pluggable Database Resource
- Log in to the Windows OS on the active node (SIOS20-NODE1) as SIOS20-AD\lkadmin.
- Launch the LifeKeeper GUI and log in as SIOS20-AD\lkadmin.
- Create a parent-child dependency between Gen-LB and pdb-ORCL. Click Edit > Resource > Add Dependency from the menu bar, and follow the prompt to enter the values as described in the table below.
Create Dependency |
Server |
SIOS20-NODE1 |
Parent Resource |
Gen-LB |
Child Resource |
pdb-ORCL |
- Now you have created the dependencies required for the pdb-ORCL resource. The resource hierarchy has been created as follows.
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