InfoScale™ 9.0 Agent for Oracle Installation and Configuration Guide - AIX
- Introducing the Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- How the agent makes Oracle highly available
- About Cluster Server agent functions for Oracle
- Oracle agent functions
- How the Oracle agent supports health check monitoring
- ASMInst agent functions
- Oracle agent functions
- Installing and configuring Oracle
- About VCS requirements for installing Oracle
- About Oracle installation tasks for VCS
- Installing ASM binaries in a VCS environment
- Configuring Oracle ASM on the first node of the cluster
- Installing Oracle binaries on the first node of the cluster
- Installing and removing the agent for Oracle
- Configuring VCS service groups for Oracle
- Configuring Oracle instances in VCS
- Before you configure the VCS service group for Oracle
- Configuring the VCS service group for Oracle
- Administering VCS service groups for Oracle
- Pluggable database (PDB) migration
- Troubleshooting Cluster Server agent for Oracle
- Verifying the Oracle health check binaries and intentional offline for an instance of Oracle
- Appendix A. Resource type definitions
- Appendix B. Sample configurations
- Sample single Oracle instance configuration
- Sample multiple Oracle instances (single listener) configuration
- Sample multiple instance (multiple listeners) configuration
- Sample Oracle configuration with shared server support
- Sample Oracle ASM configurations
- Appendix C. Best practices
- Appendix D. Using the SPFILE in a VCS cluster for Oracle
- Appendix E. OHASD in a single instance database environment
Setting up detail monitoring for VCS agents for Oracle
The Cluster Server agent for Oracle provides two levels of application monitoring: primary (basic monitoring) and secondary (detail monitoring).
In the basic monitoring mode, the agent monitors the Oracle processes to verify that they are continuously active.
Note:
The agent for Oracle ASM does only basic monitoring for ASM instances.
In the detail monitoring mode, the agent executes the script defined in the attribute MonScript of the Oracle and the Netlsnr resources. If the script successfully executes, the agent considers the resource available. You can customize the default script according to your configuration.
See Monitor options for the Oracle agent in traditional database and container database.
You can use the agent's detail monitoring capability to monitor the status of a database and listener and increase the confidence in their availability. Before setting up detail monitoring, you must have the agent running satisfactorily at the basic level of monitoring.
Note:
Disable detail monitoring before undertaking any database maintenance that involves disabling database access to external users.