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® Fail Safe Tutorial
Release 3.3.1 for Windows
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Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Structure
Related Documents
Conventions
1 Using This Tutorial
2 Invoking Oracle Fail Safe Manager and Verifying the Cluster
2.1 Invoking Oracle Fail Safe Manager
2.2 Populating the Tree View
2.3 Adding a Cluster to a Populated Tree View
2.4 Using the Add Cluster to Tree Dialog Box
2.5 Connecting to the Cluster
2.6 Using the Connect to Cluster Dialog Box
2.7 Verifying the Cluster
2.8 Viewing the Results of the Verify Cluster Operation
3 Creating a Group
3.1 Invoking the Create Group Wizard
3.2 Naming and Describing the Group
3.3 Specifying the Failback Policy
3.4 Specifying the Preferred Nodes
3.5 Finishing Creating a Group
3.6 Responding to the Virtual Address Question
4 Adding a Virtual Address to a Group
4.1 Opening the Add Resource to Group Wizard
4.2 Specifying the Resource Type and Group
4.3 Describing the Network
4.4 Finishing Adding the Virtual Address
4.5 Viewing the Group Properties
5 Creating a Sample Single-Instance Database
5.1 Opening the Create Sample Database Dialog Box
5.2 Using the Create Sample Database Dialog Box
5.3 Starting the Default Oracle Intelligent Agent
5.4 Viewing the Progress of the Clusterwide Operation
6 Verifying a Standalone Single-Instance Database
6.1 Using the Verify Standalone Database Command
6.2 Using the Verify Standalone Database Dialog Box
6.3 Viewing the Progress of the Clusterwide Operation
7 Adding a Single-Instance Database to a Group
7.1 Invoking the Add Resource to Group Wizard
7.2 Using the Add Resource to Group Wizard
7.3 Specifying the Database Identity
7.4 Selecting a Database Authentication Method
7.5 Adding the Account to the Windows ORA_<SID>_DBA Group
7.6 Specifying a Password File
7.7 Finishing Adding the Database
7.8 Shutting Down the Database
7.9 Viewing the Progress of the Clusterwide Operation
8 Verifying a Group
8.1 Using the Verify Group Command
8.2 Viewing Progress
9 Balancing the Workload
9.1 Initial Set Up for Performing a Planned Failover
9.2 Moving the Sales Group
9.3 Confirming the Move Group Operation
9.4 Finishing Moving the Group
9.5 Moving the Marketing Group
9.6 Moving the Customers Group
9.7 Checking the Preferred Owner Nodes List
9.8 Rearranging the Preferred Nodes List
9.9 Viewing the Balanced Workload
10 Identifying the Location of Fail-Safe Databases to Client Applications
10.1 Updating the tnsnames.ora File
11 Creating and Adding a Forms Server and an Oracle HTTP Server to a Group
11.1 Using the Add Resource to Group Wizard
11.2 Specifying the Resource and Group
11.3 Specifying the Forms Server Identity
11.4 Specifying the Forms Server Parameters
11.5 Specifying the Forms Server Path
11.6 Specifying the Database Used by the Forms Server
11.7 Finishing Creating and Adding the Forms Server
11.8 Monitoring the Clusterwide Operation
11.9 Adding an Oracle HTTP Server to the Group
11.10 Specifying the Resource and Group
11.11 Specifying the Oracle HTTP Server Name
11.12 Specifying Default Files
11.13 Specifying the Virtual Directory
11.14 Specifying the Virtual Address
11.15 Finishing Creating and Adding the Web Server
11.16 Monitoring the Clusterwide Operation
11.17 Adjusting the WebForm.htm File
11.18 Viewing the Fail-Safe Form, Part One
11.19 Viewing the Fail-Safe Form, Part Two
12 Creating and Adding a Reports Server and an Oracle HTTP Server to a Group
12.1 Invoking the Add Resource to Group Wizard
12.2 Specifying the Resource and Group
12.3 Specifying the Reports Server Identity
12.4 Specifying the Reports Server Disks and Directories
12.5 Specifying the Database Used by the Reports Server
12.6 Specifying an Account for the Reports Server to Use
12.7 Finishing Creating and Adding a Reports Server
12.8 Monitoring the Clusterwide Operation
12.9 Adding an Oracle HTTP Server to the Group
12.10 Specifying the Resource and Group
12.11 Specifying the Oracle HTTP Server Name
12.12 Specifying Default Files
12.13 Specifying the First Virtual Directory
12.14 Specifying the Second Virtual Directory
12.15 Specifying the Virtual Address
12.16 Finish Creating and Adding the Oracle HTTP Server
12.17 Monitoring the Clusterwide Operation
12.18 Adjusting the WebReport.htm File
12.19 Viewing the Fail-Safe Report, Page One
12.20 Viewing the Fail-Safe Report, Page Two
13 Removing a Resource from a Group
13.1 Using the Remove from Group Command
13.2 Confirmation Request
13.3 Monitoring the Clusterwide Operation
14 Deleting a Standalone Resource from the Cluster
14.1 Using the Delete Standalone Command
14.2 Confirming the Delete Standalone Command
15 Deleting a Sample Database from the Cluster
15.1 Using the Delete Sample Database Command
15.2 Confirming the Delete Sample Database Command
15.3 Authenticating Your Privileges to Delete the Database
15.4 Starting the Default Oracle Intelligent Agent
15.5 Viewing the Progress of the Clusterwide Operation
16 Deleting a Group from the Cluster
16.1 Using the Delete Group Command
16.2 Confirming the Delete Group Command
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