Log in to the Windows OS on the active system (sios20lknode01) as SIOS20\lkadmin.
Launch the LifeKeeper GUI and log in with SIOS20\lkadmin.
Click Create Resource Hierarchy (green + sign) to create an Oracle resource hierarchy.
Enter the following values:
Oracle Resource
Primary Server
sios20lknode01
Backup Server
sios20lknode02
Application to protect
Oracle
Oracle Home Directory
OraDB19Home1
Oracle SID
ORCL
Oracle User Name
system
Password
xxxxxxxx
Optional Services
None
Oracle Tag
ORCL
The following screen may appear while creating the resource hierarchy. Optional Services are not required at this time, select None.
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”.
Log in to the Windows OS on the active system (SIOS20LKNODE01) as SIOS20\lkadmin.
Launch the LifeKeeper GUI and log in as SIOS20\lkadmin.
Click the Create Resource Hierarchy icon (green + sign) to create an Oracle Pluggable Database resource hierarchy.
Enter the values as described in the table below.
Oracle resource
Primary Server
SIOS20LKNODE01
Backup Server
SIOS20LKNODE02
Application to protect
Oracle Pluggable Database
Oracle SID for Database
ORCL
Oracle PDBs
PDB
Database Tag
pdb-ORCL
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 “ORCL”.
Creating Dependency between GenLB Resource and Oracle Pluggable Database Resource
Log in to the Windows OS on the active system (SIOS20LKNODE01) as SIOS20\lkadmin.
Launch the LifeKeeper GUI and log in as SIOS20\lkadmin.
Click the “Add Dependency” icon.
Enter the values as described in the table below.
Create Dependency
Server
SIOS20LKNODE01
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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