Installing Oracle Fail Safe
Installing Oracle Fail Safe
This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for installing Oracle Fail Safe Manager,
Oracle Services for MSCS, and additional server components specific to Oracle Fail Safe.
The discussions in this chapter assume that you have already set up your hardware
configuration and installed Microsoft Windows and the corresponding version of Microsoft
Cluster Server (MSCS). If you plan to configure Oracle products or other components with
Oracle Fail Safe, install the component software prior to installing Oracle Fail Safe.
The following topics are discussed in this chapter:
Procedure Reference
Review the Before You Install Checklist Section 2.1
Install the Oracle Fail Safe Software Section 2.2
Note:
If you decide to update a Windows NT service pack from one supported
version to another, you can do so regardless of whether or not Oracle Fail
Safe or the software for resources that Oracle Fail Safe supports has been
installed.
Step 3 Specify the Oracle home directory for the Oracle Fail Safe installation.
In the File Locations dialog box (shown in Figure 2-2), the destination directory is the
location where you want to install the Oracle Fail Safe software. Install Oracle Fail Safe on a
private disk on each cluster node.
Figure 2-2 Specifying the Oracle Home Directory
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Source:
Accept the default source directory location that is supplied automatically by the installer.
Typically, you do not need to change the directory location that is supplied.
Destination:
Specify a unique Oracle home name where you want to install the Oracle Fail Safe software.
Note the following conditions:
· Install Oracle Fail Safe on a private disk, not on a shared cluster disk.
· Install the Oracle Fail Safe release 3.3.1 software in an Oracle home created by
Oracle Universal Installer.
You cannot specify an Oracle home that contains components installed with Oracle
Installer (the predecessor to Oracle Universal Installer); you must specify an Oracle
home that was created by Oracle Universal Installer. To more easily upgrade to future
releases of Oracle Fail Safe, Oracle Corporation recommends that you install Oracle
Fail Safe in its own Oracle home. However, if you choose to also install Oracle Real
Application Clusters Guard, beginning with release 3.3.1 it must be installed in the
same home as Oracle Fail Safe. Oracle Fail Safe and Oracle Real Application Clusters
Guard share both client and server components.
· Install the Oracle Fail Safe server software (which includes Oracle Services for
MSCS and additional Oracle Fail Safe server components) in one Oracle home, not in
multiple Oracle homes. (Oracle Universal Installer prevents you from installing
Oracle Fail Safe server components in more than one Oracle home.) The name of the
Oracle home must be the same on each node in the cluster. Although not required,
Oracle Corporation recommends that the Oracle home path also be the same on each
cluster node.
· In versions of Oracle Fail Safe prior to 3.1, Oracle Fail Safe Manager also could
only be installed in one Oracle home. Starting with Oracle Fail Safe release 3.1,
however, it is possible to have Oracle Fail Safe Manager installed in more than one
Oracle home. It is also possible to have multiple copies of Oracle Fail Safe Manager
in multiple Oracle homes. Because of this, you can have multiple versions of Oracle
Fail Safe Manager installed on the same system.
Click Next.
Note:
If you are performing the installation on a node that does not have the
MSCS software installed and you choose an installation type that includes
Oracle Services for MSCS, an error message is displayed, as shown in
Figure 5-1.
Click OK to exit the error message window. Click Exit to stop the
installation.
At this point, Oracle Universal Installer displays a window informing you that you must
reboot the node at the end of the installation, as shown in Figure 2-6. (Step 10 in these
instructions provides more information about rebooting the node.) This window is not
displayed if you have previously installed Oracle Fail Safe and the changes to the system path
have been made and detected previously.
Figure 2-6 Reboot Needed After Installation Window
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Step 6 Verify the component installations in the Summary window.
Figure 2-7 shows a Summary window that lists the components selected for this installation.
Verify that the information in the Summary window is correct. If the summary includes a
component that you do not want to install, click Previous to back up through the installation
dialog and deselect the component.
Note that the Oracle Fail Safe documentation and Oracle Fail Safe quick tour are installed
automatically and cannot be deselected.
Figure 2-7 Summary Window Showing Components to Be Installed
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Note:
If your system has insufficient space to perform the installation, the text
below Space Requirements is displayed in red.
If the information in the Summary window is correct, click Install to start the installation.
The Install window shown in Figure 2-8 displays the progress of the installation, including
the names of the files that are being installed.
Figure 2-8 Installation Progress Window
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Typically, the installation completes in 1 to 5 minutes.
Step 7 Enter a domain user account for Oracle Services for MSCS.
If the installation is successful, the Configuration Tools window and the Oracle Services for
MSCS Account/Password dialog box shown in Figure 2-9 are displayed.
In the Oracle Services for MSCS Account/Password dialog box, enter the domain, user name,
and password of a user account that has Administrator privileges. This is the account that
Oracle Services for MSCS will be using to access this cluster. Oracle Services for MSCS runs
as a Windows service (called OracleMSCSServices) under a user account that must be a
domain user account (not the system account) that has Administrator privileges on all nodes
of this cluster. The account must be the same on all nodes of this cluster, or you will receive
an error message when you attempt to connect to a cluster using Oracle Fail Safe Manager.
You enter the information in the form Domain\Username, as shown in Figure 2-9, or if you
are using Windows 2000, you can enter a user principal name in the form
Username@DnsDomainName in the Domain\Username box.
Figure 2-9 Oracle Services for MSCS Security Information
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Step 8 Confirm the installation.
Oracle Universal Installer displays the End of Installation window shown in Figure 2-10. You
can confirm the installation of Oracle Fail Safe and any additional components by clicking
Installed Products.
Figure 2-10 End of Installation Window
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Step 9 View the Oracle Fail Safe Release Notes.
Click Release Information to view the Oracle Fail Safe Release Notes.
Step 10 Reboot the cluster node if you are instructed to do so.
If a window was presented that instructed you to reboot the cluster node (as shown in Figure
2-6), then do so after you exit the installer.
Note:
You must wait until the current node is finished rebooting before you start
installing Oracle Fail Safe on other nodes. (Other nodes can be up or down
when you reboot the current node.)