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RAC Installation Lab Installing and Configuring a Real Application Cluster on Windows Server 2003
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Introduction This exercise will guide you step-by-step through a Real Application Cluster Install. Your instructor will provide you with pertinent information about hardware, software, and settings to use The servers are already configured with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 OS configuration steps are provided as documentation, and do not have to be performed until first noted OS configuration steps are provided as documentation, and do not have to be performed until first noted The patch installation section is optional, and may be omitted for time considerations The patch installation section is optional, and may be omitted for time considerations
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Pre-installation System Requirements Processors: Pentium III + or equivalent, 500 MHz + for Windows 2003 32-bit version Pentium III + or equivalent, 500 MHz + for Windows 2003 32-bit version EM64T or AMD Opteron processor required for Windows 2003 X64 version EM64T or AMD Opteron processor required for Windows 2003 X64 version Itanium2 processor required for IA64 version Itanium2 processor required for IA64 version RAM: 512 MB (1 GB + strongly recommended) Virtual Memory: Initial Size 200 MB, Maximum Size 400 MB 1.7 GB storage minimum on each node for Oracle software install 7 GB shared storage minimum for database install Video Adapter: 256 color
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Pre-installation Software Requirements Windows 2003 Server: Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition (depending on CPU and Memory requirements) 32-bit version of OS required for Oracle 9i 32-bit or 64-bit version of OS for Oracle 10g Uninstall unused Java SDK or Java Runtime Uninstall old Oracle software (if not upgrading) With regedit, manually remove Oracle-related folders under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SYSTEM -> ControlSet001, ControlSet002, and CurrentControlSet With regedit, manually remove Oracle-related folders under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SYSTEM -> ControlSet001, ControlSet002, and CurrentControlSet
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Prepare Servers Inventory all hardware and software Place all hardware components in a rack Install HBAs and NICs in PCI slots Upgrade system BIOS and component BIOS and firmware Connect all cables (leave storage disconnected) Select F2 (setup) on reboot and verify that CD drive is first in the boot order
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Preparing Windows Server Disable Unnecessary Services License Logging Service License Logging Service Remote Access Auto Connection Manager Remote Access Auto Connection Manager Remote Access Connection Manager Remote Access Connection Manager Telephony Service Telephony Service These are not necessary on an Oracle server
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Preparing Windows Server Close unnecessary foreground applications Remove all applications from Startup folders of Windows Server console operators. Remove all applications from Startup folders of Windows Server console operators. Minimize the window when executing long- running scripts from a command prompt, to prevent excessive window repaints. Minimize the window when executing long- running scripts from a command prompt, to prevent excessive window repaints. Disable screen savers, which can saturate the CPU. If necessary, choose Blank Screen. Disable screen savers, which can saturate the CPU. If necessary, choose Blank Screen.
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Preparing Windows Server Apply the Latest reliable Service Pack In general, Microsoft Service Packs improve performance and are desirable. In general, Microsoft Service Packs improve performance and are desirable. However, some new Service Packs can interfere with Oracle Performance. However, some new Service Packs can interfere with Oracle Performance. It is usually best to wait a few weeks until a Service pack is known to be effective and problem-free. It is usually best to wait a few weeks until a Service pack is known to be effective and problem-free. Always install with an Uninstall folder, so that the Service Pack can be reversed later, if necessary. Always install with an Uninstall folder, so that the Service Pack can be reversed later, if necessary.
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Preparing Windows Server Adjust Performance Options under Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Settings -> Advanced Set Processor scheduling to favor background processes Set Processor scheduling to favor background processes Set Memory usage to favor Programs over the System cache Set Memory usage to favor Programs over the System cache Set Virtual memory to 1-4 times the size of RAM. If possible, split the memory across multiple physical disks Set Virtual memory to 1-4 times the size of RAM. If possible, split the memory across multiple physical disks
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Preparing Windows Server Adjust Server Roles under Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Configure Your Server Wizard Set the Server Role as an Application Server Set the Server Role as an Application Server Do not configure as a File Server, Print Server, or Primary or Backup Domain Controller Do not configure as a File Server, Print Server, or Primary or Backup Domain Controller
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Key Network Tuning Steps Key Network Tuning Steps Remove unused network protocols Causes excess overhead Causes excess overhead Edit your Network Adapter properties Edit your Network Adapter properties Uninstall unused protocols Uninstall unused protocols Always use static IP addresses for RAC Select Properties for the TCP/IP Protocol to edit Select Properties for the TCP/IP Protocol to edit Do not use DHCP Do not use DHCP IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, and Preferred and Alternate DNS Server addresses are required IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, and Preferred and Alternate DNS Server addresses are required Should be a routable address for the Public interface, and a non-routable address for the Private interface Should be a routable address for the Public interface, and a non-routable address for the Private interface
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Key Network Tuning Steps Key Network Tuning Steps Remove unused network protocols Causes excess overhead Causes excess overhead Edit your Network Adapter properties Edit your Network Adapter properties Uninstall unused protocols Uninstall unused protocols Always use static IP addresses for RAC Select Properties for the TCP/IP Protocol to edit Select Properties for the TCP/IP Protocol to edit Do not use DHCP Do not use DHCP IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, and Preferred and Alternate DNS Server addresses are required IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, and Preferred and Alternate DNS Server addresses are required Should be a routable address for the Public interface, and a non-routable address for the Private interface Should be a routable address for the Public interface, and a non-routable address for the Private interface
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Key Network Tuning Steps Edit Adapter and Binding settings Control Panel -> Network Settings -> Advanced -> Advanced Settings Control Panel -> Network Settings -> Advanced -> Advanced Settings Place the Public NIC first Place the Public NIC first Oracle uses the gethostbyname function, which returns the first IP address in the list Oracle uses the gethostbyname function, which returns the first IP address in the list For multiple protocols, place TCP/IP first For multiple protocols, place TCP/IP first
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Key Network Tuning Steps It is important to be able to map server names to IP addresses. There are two ways to do this: The network administrator can create DNS entries for the host name The network administrator can create DNS entries for the host name You can create entries in a local hosts file (should not conflict with DNS entries) You can create entries in a local hosts file (should not conflict with DNS entries) To create a local hosts file: Edit or create the {drive}\Windows\system32\ drivers\etc\hosts file Edit or create the {drive}\Windows\system32\ drivers\etc\hosts file Add entries with the IP addresses, the fully qualified host names, and the shortname aliases (Public, Private, and Virtual) Add entries with the IP addresses, the fully qualified host names, and the shortname aliases (Public, Private, and Virtual) Make sure the localhost line is entered exactly as shown Make sure the localhost line is entered exactly as shown
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Distributed Transaction Coordinator Service NOTE: This is the first installation step that must be performed by the student The Distributed Transaction Coordinator Service may interfere with Oracle RAC installation Turn the service off for the duration of the install Go to Computer Management - > Services Go to Computer Management - > Services Right click on the Service and choose Properties Right click on the Service and choose Properties
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Distributed Transaction Coordinator Service In the General tab, set Startup Type to Manual Click OK
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Distributed Transaction Coordinator Service In the Services window, choose, Stop the service Exit the Services window Repeat the entire procesure for the second cluster node
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Connecting to iSCSI Storage On the desktop, double click the iSCSI Initiator icon In the iSCSI Initiator Properties window, click on the General tab Click the Change button
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Connecting to iSCSI Storage In the Initiator Node Name Change window, set the Initiator node name to iqn.clusterna, where n is the cluster number Click OK
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Connecting to iSCSI Storage In the iSCS Initiator Properties window, click on the Discovery tab Click on the Add button
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Connecting to iSCSI Storage In the Add Target Portal window, enter vic-iscsi in the IP address or DNS name field This is the name of the Windows 2003 Storage Server This is the name of the Windows 2003 Storage Server Click OK
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Connecting to iSCSI Storage In the iSCSI Initiator Properties window, click on the Log On button In the next window, select the option to logon at boot time In the next window, select the option to logon at boot time Click OK Click OK In the Properties window, the Status should now read Connected Click OK Repeat the entire procedure for the second cluster node
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Disable Write Caching on the Disk It is important to make sure that OS Write Caching is disabled When a system failure occurs, OS Write caching may “strand” commited writes at the OS level When a system failure occurs, OS Write caching may “strand” commited writes at the OS level This can cause data corruption This can cause data corruption Go to Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager Click on Disk Drives Right click on the first iSCSI disk
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Disable Write Caching on the Disk In the SCSI Disk Device Properties window, click on the Policies tab Make sure the “Enable write caching on the disk” option is NOT checked Click OK Repeat the procedure on the second node, if necessary
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Create Logical Disks It is necessary to present the disk devices to Oracle as Logical Disks ASM accesses the raw devices through the asmlib layer ASM accesses the raw devices through the asmlib layer Go to Control Panel -> Computer Management -> Storage -> Disk Management
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Create Logical Disks The first time into the Disk Management interface, the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard appears Click Next
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Create Logical Disks In the Select Disks to Initialize window, make sure that all available disks are checked Click Next
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Create Logical Disks In the Select Disks to Convert window, make sure NO disks are selected Click Next
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Create Logical Disks The “Completing the Initialize and Convert Disk Window” is displayed Click Finish
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Create Logical Disks In the Disk Management window, right click on the smaller disk that HAS NOT already been partitioned Choose New Partition
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Create Logical Disks The New Partition Wizard is displayed Click Next
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Create Logical Disks In the New Partition Wizard window, choose Extended Partition Click Next
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Create Logical Disks In the Specify Partition Size window, leave the Partition size at the maximum (default) Click Next
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Create Logical Disks In the “Completing the New Partition Wizard” window, click Finish
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Create Logical Disks In the Disk Management window, right click on the Extended Partition just created Select Use Logical Drive
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Create Logical Disks In the “Welcome to the New Partition Wizard” window, click Next
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Create Logical Disks In the Select Partition Type window, select Logical drive Click Next
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Create Logical Disks In the Specify Partition Size Window, set the Partition size to 100 MB Click Next
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Create Logical Disks In the “Assign Drive Letter or Path” window, select Do not assign a drive letter or drive path
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Create Logical Disks In the Format Partition window, select Co not format this partition Click Next
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Create Logical Disks In the “Completing the New Partition Wizard” window, Click Finish
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Create Logical Disks In the Disk Management window, right click on the unallocated space to the right of the just created Logical Drive Use the remaining space to create another logical drive, with no drive letter and no formatting On the two remaining unallocated drives, repeat the instructions to create an Extended partition and Logical drive for the entire disks
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Enable Disk Automounting It is important that Disk automounting be set up before beginning the clusterware install, or the install will fail Open a Command Tool window Enter the following commands: diskpart.exe automount enable exit
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Cluster Verification Script Open a Command Tool window Change directories to the class MS_RAC_Class_Downloa ds directory At the same time, open a Windows Explorer window to the same directory, and unzip the clusterware zip file. In the command window, change directories to locate the clusterware\cluvfy directory Run the following command runcluvfy.bat stage –pre crsinst –n cluster1a,cluster1b
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Cluster Verification Script The script results are shown to the right The script will partially fail due to a failure of the vip interface Oracle does not endorse using public networks that begin with “10.10” or “192.168.1” Oracle does not endorse using public networks that begin with “10.10” or “192.168.1” You can workaround this limitation You can workaround this limitation Make sure that there ae no other errors Close the command window
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Install Clusterware Open a Windows Explorer window In the clusterware directory, double click the setup.exe file
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Install Clusterware In the Welcome window, click Next
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Install Clusterware In the Specify Home Details window, accept the default path for the cluster home Click Next
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Install Clusterware In the Product- Specific Prerequisite Checks window, make sure all prerequisite test are passed Click Next
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Install Clusterware In the Specify Cluster Configuration window, click the Edit button
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Install Clusterware In the “Modify a node in the existing cluster” window, edit the Public, Private, and Virtual host names Note that the names on these clusters use underscores, NOT dashes Note that the names on these clusters use underscores, NOT dashes Note that the Public and VIP names are fully qualified, but the Private host name is not fully qualified Note that the Public and VIP names are fully qualified, but the Private host name is not fully qualified Click OK
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Install Clusterware Use the Add button to enter the Node Names for the second node Carefully check the names before proceeding Click Next
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Install Clusterware In the “Specify Network Interface Usage” window, click on the Public Interface Name Click Edit
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Install Clusterware For the Public Interface Name, choose an Interface Type of Public Click OK
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Install Clusterware In the “Specify Network Interface Usage” window, click on the Private Interface Name Click Edit Set the Interface Type to Private Click OK
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Install Clusterware In the “Specify Network Interface Usage” window, click on the iscsi Interface Name Click Edit Set the Interface Type to Do Not Use
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Install Clusterware In the Cluster Configuration Storage window, click on the Available Disk that has approximately 100MB and is currently unused Click Next
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Install Clusterware In the Specify Disk Configuration window, check the box to place the OCR(Primary) on this partition Click OK
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Install Clusterware In the Cluster Configuration Storage window, select the line for the smaller disk that you created Click Edit In the Specify Disk Configuration window, Click the box next to Place Voting Disk on this Partition Clcik OK
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Install Clusterware You will receive a warning that Oracle recommends a mirror disk for the OCR. Since you are using externally redundant disks, this is not necessary Click OK
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Install Clusterware In the Summary window, click Install
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Install Clusterware In the Install window, installation progress is shown
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Install Clusterware The Configuration Assistants window is displayed Make sure that the assistants located above the Virtual Private IP Configuration Assistant do not fail Talk to your instructor if you have a failure in the first section of the Configuration Assistants Talk to your instructor if you have a failure in the first section of the Configuration Assistants
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Install Clusterware The VIPCA assistant will fail This is expected, since we are using a “10.10” public network This is expected, since we are using a “10.10” public network Click OK
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Install Clusterware Open a Command Prompt window Change directories to C:\oracle\product \10.2.0\crs\bin Run the following command vipca.bat – nodelist “clusterna,clust ernb” Where n is your cluster number
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Install Clusterware The VIP Configuration Assistant appears Click Next
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Install Clusterware In the next window, select the Public interface Click on the Select All button Click Next
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Install Clusterware In the next window, click in the IP Alias name for the first node Enter the fully qualified name for the VIP interface on the first node Make sure to use an underscore in the name Make sure to use an underscore in the name Click in the Subnet Mask field Change the Subnet Mask to 255.255.252.0 Change the Subnet Mask to 255.255.252.0 Enter information for the second node, if not auto- completed
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Install Clusterware In the Summary window, click Finish
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Install Clusterware Status for cluster service startup is shown Click OK
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Install Clusterware In the Configuration Results window, click Exit
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Install Clusterware In the End of Installation window, click Exit
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Cluster Verification Script Open a Command Tool window Change directories to the class MS_RAC_Class_Download s directory In the command window, change directories to locate the clusterware\cluvfy directory Run the following command runcluvfy.bat stage –post crsinst –n clusterna,clusternb Where n is your cluster number
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Using the asmtoolg tool Before using ASM for storage, the disks must be stamped Open a Windows Explorer window Open a Windows Explorer window Change directories to the MS_RAC_Class_Do wnloads directory Change directories to the MS_RAC_Class_Do wnloads directory Right click the database zip file and choose the Extract all files option Right click the database zip file and choose the Extract all files option Change directories to the database \asmtool directory Change directories to the database \asmtool directory Double-click the asmtoolg.exe file Double-click the asmtoolg.exe file
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Using the asmtoolg tool In the next wndow, select the Add or change label window Click Next
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Using the asmtoolg tool Click on the first available file of size 9985 MB Make sure that you do not write over existing Oracle disks, check with your instructor to be sure Make sure that you do not write over existing Oracle disks, check with your instructor to be sure Change the prefix to CLASSDATA Click Next
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Using the asmtoolg tool In the Stamp Disks window, click Next
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Using the asmtoolg tool In the next window, click on the Finish button
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Using the asmtoolg tool Repeat the procedure to stamp ASM disks, this time choosing the next unused disk Set the prefix to CLASSFLASH Click Next In the next window, click Finish
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Installing Database Software Open a Windows Explorer window Change directories to the class MS_RAC_Class _Downloads directory Double-click the setup.exe file
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Installing Database Software In the Welcome window, Choose Next
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Installing Database Software In the Select Installation Type window, choose Custom There are useful Windows-specific administrative tools that are not installed by default There are useful Windows-specific administrative tools that are not installed by default Click Next
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Installing Database Software In the Specify Home Details window, make sure the Path is to the db_1 directory Click Next
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Installing Database Software In the Specify Hardware Cluster Installation Mode window, make sure all nodes are selected Click Next
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Installing Database Software In the Available Product Components window, click the Oracle Windows Interfaces 10.2.0.1.0 option Select Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows 10.2.1.0 Select Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows 10.2.1.0 Select Counters for Windows Performance Monitor 10.2.0.1.0 Select Counters for Windows Performance Monitor 10.2.0.1.0 Deselect any other Oracle Windows Interfaces options Deselect any other Oracle Windows Interfaces options Check the iSQL Plus 10.2.0.1.0 option Click Next
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Installing Database Software In the Product- Specific Prerequisite Checks window, make sure all pre- requisite checks are successful Click Next
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Installing Database Software In the Create Database window, choose Install database Software only Click Next
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Installing Database Software In the Summary window, choose Install
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Installing Database Software In the Install window, installation progress is displayed
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Installing Database Software In the End of Installation window, read the notes, then click Exit
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Installing Database Software On the second node, open a Command Prompt window Change directories to the C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\d b_1\bin directory Run the command selecthome.bat Exit the window
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Installing Database Software Before installing the 10.2.0.2.0 patch, all Oracle services need to be stopped Go to Control Panel -> Computer Management -> Services Stop each Oracle service in order Windows will manage dependencies Windows will manage dependencies Exit the window when finished
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Installing Database Software On the taskbar at the bottom of the Windows session, right-click and select Task Manager Locate all ons.exe processes (there are usually at least two), and click the End Process button for each process
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Installing Database Software Ignore the warning to end processes, and click Yes Exit the Task Manager
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Installing Database Patch Software Open a Windows Explorer window Change directories to the class MS_RAC_Cla ss_Download s directory Right click the 10.2.0.2.0 patch zip file and choose the Extract all files option Change directories to the patch directory that is generated Doubleick the setup.exe file
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Installing Database Patch Software In the Welcome window, click Next
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Installing Database Patch Software In the Specify Home Details window, make sure that you choose the CLUSTER home (not the default) Click Next
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Installing Database Patch Software In the “Specify Hardware Cluster Installation Mode” window, all cluster nodes are chosen by default Click Next
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Installing Database Patch Software In the Summary window, click Install
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Installing Database Patch Software In the End of Installation window, ignore the note to shut down services You will need to run the post- patch batch file You will need to run the post- patch batch file Click Exit
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Installing Database Patch Software Open a Command Prompt window Run the post- patch batch file (this may take a while) C:\oracle\10.2.0\cr s\install\patch1 02.bat Exit the window Repeat the procedure on the second node
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Installing Database Patch Software Start the patch a second time This time, database software will be patched This time, database software will be patched In the Welcome window, click Next
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Installing Database Patch Software In the Specify Home Details window, choose the ORIGINAL DATABASE home (this is not the default) Click Next
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Installing Database Patch Software In the “Specify Hardware Cluster Installation Mode” window, all cluster nodes are chosen by default Click Next
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Installing Database Patch Software In the Summary window, click Install
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Installing Database Patch Software In the End of Installation window, click Exit
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Configuring the Network Listener From the Start menu, choose Oracle- OraDb10g_home 1 -> Configuration and Migration Tools ->Net Configuration Assistant
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Configuring the Network Listener In the next window, select Cluster configuration Click Next
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Configuring the Network Listener In the next window, click the Select all nodes button Click the Next button
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Configuring the Network Listener In the next window, select Listener configuration Click Next
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Configuring the Network Listener In the next window, click Add Click next
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Configuring the Network Listener In the next window, accept the default Listener name Click Next
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Configuring the Network Listener In the next window, accept the default protocol of TCP Click Next
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Configuring the Network Listener In the next window, accept the default port number of 1521 Click Next
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Configuring the Network Listener In the next window, answer No to configuring another listener Click Next
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Configuring the Network Listener In the next window, click Finish
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Creating a Database From the Start menu, choose Oracle- OraDb10g_home 1 -> Configuration and Migration Tools -> Database Configuration Assistant
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Creating a Database In the Welcome window, select Oracle Real Application Clusters database Click Next
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Creating a Database In the next window, select Create a Database Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Node Selection window, click the Select All button Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Database Templates window, select Custom Database Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Database Identification window, enter MSnDB, where n is your cluster number Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Management Options window, select the “Configure the Database with Enterprise Manager” option Do not alter any of the other default options Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Database Credentials window, for classroom purposes, your instructor will suggest a common password for all databases Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Storage Options window, select the Automatic Storage Management (ASM) option Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Create ASM Instance window, enter the class chosen password for the ASM instance Choose the Create initialization parameter file (IFILE) option An spfile will be created anyway An spfile will be created anyway Click Next
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Creating a Database A message appears telling you that the ASM instance will be started. Click OK
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Creating a Database In the ASM Disk Groups window, click Create New
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Creating a Database In the Create Disk Group window, check the box to the left of the \\.\ORCLDISKCLASS DATA0 disk path \\.\ORCLDISKCLASS DATA0 \\.\ORCLDISKCLASS DATA0 Enter a Disk Group Name of CLASSDATA Enter an ASM Name of CLASSDATA
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Creating a Database In the ASM Disk Groups window, select Create New
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Creating a Database In the Create Disk Group window, check the box to the left of the \\.\ORCLDISKCLASS FLASH0 disk path \\.\ORCLDISKCLASS FLASH0 \\.\ORCLDISKCLASS FLASH0 Enter a Disk Group Name of CLASSFLASH Enter an ASM Name of CLASSFLASH
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Creating a Database In the ASM Disk Groups window, check the boxes next to both ASM disk groups Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Database File Locations window, choose Use Oracle- Managed Files Enter +CLASSDATA here Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Recovery Configuration window, select Specify Flash Recovery Area Click o
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Creating a Database In the Recovery Configuration window, select the Specify Flash Recovery Area option For Flash Recovery Area, enter +CLASSFLASH For Flash Recovery Area Size, enter 9980 Select the Enable Archiving option
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Creating a Database In the Database Content window, deselect all options except the Enterprise Manager Repository This will make database creation faster This will make database creation faster Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Database Services window, click on Add
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Creating a Database In the Add a Service window, type in a service name DO NOT use exactly the same name as the database DO NOT use exactly the same name as the database Click OK
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Creating a Database In the Database Services window, set each instance as Preferred Set the TAF Policy as Basic Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Initialization Parameters window, Take a look at the Memory tab The defaults will be used here
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Creating a Database Also take a look at the Sizing tab We will use the default settings for Block Size (8 KB – transactional ) and Processes
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Creating a Database In the Connection Mode tab, we will use the default of Dedicated Server Mode Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Database Storage window, ake a look at the Tablespace Parameters and Redo Log parameters We will take the defaults Click Next
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Creating a Database In the Creation Options window, Check Create Database Also set up the Save as a Database Template option Also check the Generate Database Creation Scripts Click Finish
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Creating a Database A sample template is displayed You may optionally save it to an HTML file You may optionally save it to an HTML file Click OK
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Creating a Database A message is displayed when the template is created Click OK
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Creating a Database A message is displayed when script generation is completed Click OK
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Creating a Database The progress of the database install is displayed This may take more than one hour to complete
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Creating a Database A screen is displayed when the database has been created You have the option to unlock additional accounts at this time You have the option to unlock additional accounts at this time The URL for Database Control is also diasplayed The URL for Database Control is also diasplayed Click Exit
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Creating a Database After you exit, the instances are started on each node A window shows you the status of instance startup That finishes the RAC Installation Lab
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