In addition to configuration considerations, this page also includes the steps to configure the Recovery Kit for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (RK for OCI).
Specific Configuration Considerations for RK for OCI
Before using the RK for OCI, please review the following topics to ensure that the requirements are met.
RK for OCI Configuration Tasks
- Creating a Recovery Kit for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resource Hierarchy – Creates a Recovery Kit for OCI resource in your LifeKeeper cluster.
- Deleting a Recovery Kit for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resource Hierarchy – Deletes a Recovery Kit for OCI resource from all nodes that make up your LifeKeeper cluster.
- Extending Your Recovery Kit for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resource Hierarchy – Extends a Recovery Kit for OCI resource from a primary node to a secondary node.
- Unextending Your Recovery Kit for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Hierarchy – Unextends (removes) a Recovery Kit for OCI resource from a single node in your LifeKeeper cluster.
- Adjusting RK for OCI Tunable Values – Describes the parameters that can be used with the Recovery Kit for OCI.
All the common tasks across all Recovery Kits are described in the Administration section of the LifeKeeper for Linux Technical Documentation.
- Create a Resource Dependency – Creates a parent/child dependency between an existing resource and another resource and propagates the dependency changes to the node where the resource is extended.
- Delete a Resource Dependency – Deletes a resource dependency and propagates the dependency changes to the node where the resource is extended.
- In Service – Brings a resource hierarchy into service on a specific node.
- Out of Service – Takes a resource hierarchy out of service on a specific node.
- View Properties / Edit Properties – View or edit the properties of a resource hierarchy on a specific node.
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