The table below lists and explains names and meanings of the Oracle parameters. These values are tuned by editing the /etc/default/LifeKeeper configuration file.
Parameter Name | Meaning | Setting Value | Default Value | When to Apply | Notes |
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ORACLE_ORATABLOC | /etc/oratab is used by default. Specifies the directory where the alternative oratab file is located. /etc/oratab is referenced, but if the file does not exist, oratab in the directory specified with this parameter is read. |
String | /var/opt/oracle | As required (takes effect immediately) | |
LK_ORA_NICE | Determines whether a recovery attempt will occur on a database connection failure caused when the maximum number of allowed connections has been reached. A recovery attempt when the maximum number has been reached can cause a failover to the standby node. | 0: execute the recovery attempt 1: prevent the recovery attempt |
0 | As required (takes effect immediately) | |
ORACLE_RESTORE_TIMEOUT | Specifies the timeout value in seconds when starting Oracle resources. | Integers | 300 | As required (takes effect immediately) | |
ORACLE_REMOVE_TIMEOUT | Specifies the timeout value in seconds when stopping Oracle resources. | Integers | 300 | As required (takes effect immediately) |
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