This section contains information you should consider before you start to configure Oracle and examples of typical Oracle configurations.

The following tasks are described in the Administration section within the LifeKeeper for Linux Technical Documentation because they are common tasks with steps that are identical across all Recovery Kits.

  • Create a Resource Dependency. Creates a parent/child dependency between an existing resource hierarchy and another resource instance and propagates the dependency changes to all applicable servers in the cluster.
  • Delete a Resource Dependency. Deletes a resource dependency and propagates the dependency changes to all applicable servers in the cluster.
  • In Service. Brings a resource hierarchy into service on a specific server.
  • Out of Service. Takes a resource hierarchy out of service on a specific server.
  • View Properties. View the properties of a resource hierarchy on a specific server.
  • Edit Properties. Edit the properties of a resource hierarchy on a specific server.

For instructions on installing Oracle on Linux distributions using the 2.6 kernel, please see your Linux distribution’s website.

Also, please refer to your LifeKeeper for Linux Technical Documentation located on the SIOS Technology website for instructions on configuring your LifeKeeper Core resource hierarchies.

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