Storage Foundation for Oracle® RAC 7.4.1 Administrator's Guide - Linux
- Section I. SF Oracle RAC concepts and administration
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
- About Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
- Component products and processes of SF Oracle RAC
- About Virtual Business Services
- Administering SF Oracle RAC and its components
- Administering SF Oracle RAC
- Starting or stopping SF Oracle RAC on each node
- Administering VCS
- Administering I/O fencing
- About the vxfentsthdw utility
- Testing the coordinator disk group using the -c option of vxfentsthdw
- About the vxfenadm utility
- About the vxfenclearpre utility
- About the vxfenswap utility
- Administering the CP server
- Administering CFS
- Administering CVM
- Changing the CVM master manually
- Administering Flexible Storage Sharing
- Backing up and restoring disk group configuration data
- Administering SF Oracle RAC global clusters
- Administering SF Oracle RAC
- Overview of Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
- Section II. Performance and troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting SF Oracle RAC
- About troubleshooting SF Oracle RAC
- Troubleshooting I/O fencing
- Fencing startup reports preexisting split-brain
- Troubleshooting CP server
- Troubleshooting server-based fencing on the SF Oracle RAC cluster nodes
- Issues during online migration of coordination points
- Troubleshooting Cluster Volume Manager in SF Oracle RAC clusters
- Troubleshooting CFS
- Troubleshooting interconnects
- Troubleshooting Oracle
- Troubleshooting ODM in SF Oracle RAC clusters
- Prevention and recovery strategies
- Tunable parameters
- Troubleshooting SF Oracle RAC
- Section III. Reference
Adding storage to an SF Oracle RAC cluster
You can add storage to an SF Oracle RAC cluster in the following ways:
Add a disk to a disk group | Use the vxdg command to add a disk to a disk group. See the vxdg (1M) manual page for information on various options. See “To add storage to an SF Oracle RAC cluster by adding a disk to a disk group”. |
Extend the volume space on a disk group | Use the vxresize command to change the length of a volume containing a file system. It automatically locates available disk space on the specified volume and frees up unused space to the disk group for later use. See the vxresize (1M) manual page for information on various options. See “To add storage to an SF Oracle RAC cluster by extending the volume space on a disk group”. |
Note:
The steps in the following procedures are applicable to non-FSS configurations only.
To add storage to an SF Oracle RAC cluster by adding a disk to a disk group
- Add a disk to the disk group:
# vxdg -g dg_name adddisk disk_name
To add storage to an SF Oracle RAC cluster by extending the volume space on a disk group
- Determine the length by which you can increase an existing volume.
# vxassist [-g diskgroup] maxsize
For example, to determine the maximum size the volume
oradatavol
in the disk grouporadatadg
can grow, given its attributes and free storage available:# vxassist -g oradatadg maxsize
- Extend the volume, as required. You can extend an existing volume to a certain length by specifying the new size of the volume (the new size must include the additional space you plan to add). You can also extend a volume by a certain length by specifying the additional amount of space you want to add to the existing volume.
To extend a volume to a certain length
For example, to extend the volume
oradata_vol
of size 10 GB in the disk grouporadata_dg
to 30 GB:# vxresize -g oradata_dg \ oradata_vol 30g
To extend a volume by a certain length
For example, to extend the volume
oradata_vol
of size 10 GB in the disk grouporadata_dg
by 10 GB:# vxresize -g oradata_dg \ oradata_vol +10g