Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96600-02 |
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Appendix A describes the directory structure for Oracle Real Application Clusters software environments. Specific topics covered in this appendix are:
When you install Oracle9i Enterprise Edition and Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, all subdirectories are under a top-level ORACLE_BASE
. The ORACLE_HOME
and admin
directories are also located under ORACLE_BASE
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Table A-1 shows the hierarchical directory tree of a sample OFA-compliant database for Real Application Clusters on UNIX platforms:
See Also:
Oracle9i Administrator's Reference for your UNIX operating system for further information about the |
Table A-2 shows the hierarchical directory tree of a sample OFA-compliant database for Real Application Clusters on Windows NT and Windows 2000:
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The default |
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The name of the Oracle home by default. |
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Subtree for Oracle binaries. |
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Subtree for Oracle Net configuration files, including |
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The Real Application Clusters script |
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This is a legacy directory from previous releases. It contains initialization files that point to the new directory location for the initialization parameter files, |
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Subtree for Real Application Clusters database administration files |
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Ad hoc SQL scripts. |
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Audit files. |
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Archived redo log files. |
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Background process trace files. |
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Core dump files. |
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Programs used to create the database. |
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Database export files |
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Initialization parameter files |
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User SQL trace files |
If the Oracle home location is shared (through NFS or any other equivalent facility) by each node, set up Oracle Intelligent Agent as follows:
nsnames.ora
and listener.ora
to each Oracle Intelligent Agent's Oracle home location from the shared Oracle home.agentctl start
command. Ensure that the Agent, or the DBSNMP utility, is set up to run at system startup time.
See Also:
Oracle Intelligent Agent User's Guide for information about the Oracle Intelligent Agent |