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    Solaris9系统上安装Oracle10g RAC

    1Oracle 官方安装文档中(下文中的doc 2doc 3),有多处错误。最新的 Release Notes August 2006
         
    更正了一些,但还有不少未得到更正。
    2
    .文中的三个脚本,在使用之前请仔阅读。如不当使用导致系统损坏与本文作者无关。
    3
    .本文所用的安装步骤尽可能依照Oracle 的官方安装文档。但有一处“Configuring UDP parameters” 不得不改用其他
         
    方法,因为 Oracle 官方安装文档中讲的方法不起作用。


    Part1  Do the Pre-installation Tasks

    This is a guide for installing Oracle 10g RAC with Oracle clusterware on Solaris9  SPARC 64-Bit
    Enterprise Edition.
    Followed intrusions in these doc:

    1. Oracle Database Release Notes
       10g Release 2 (10.2) for Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit)  Part Number B15689-03
    2. Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide
       10g Release 2 (10.2) for Solaris Operating System  Part Number B14205-06
    3. Oracle Database Installation Guide
       10g Release 2 (10.2) for Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit)  Part Number B15690-02

    The Hardware:
    Two Ultra-2 Enterprise servers. cpu:300MHz x 2, memory:1024mb. storage:Sun A1010 disk array
    A Sun fiber channel host adapter(X1057A) is installed on each node to connect to the A1010
    with a fiber cable. A Sun multi-pack is connected to one of the Ultra-2 servers.
    A 10BT network card is installed on each node for the private network.
    A crossover network cable connects the two 10BT network cards.
    (Oracle10 does not support the crossover network cable, according to doc 2)
    A SBUS Frame Buffer (X359A) is installed on both nodes.
    Because the hardware is barely meet the requirement, it is only good for testing.

    The OS:
    Install Solaris9 4/04(64-Bit) on both nodes, and install the latest patch cluster.
    Configure Tcpwrappers and NTP the two nodes. Solaris9 includes these two packages.
    Install openssh-4.3p2-sol9-sparc-local on the two nodes.
    Secure and harden the systems by following some procedures in the doc
    SANS Solaris Security Step by Step Version 2.0:
    http://www.depts.ttu.edu/tosm/se ... actices/solaris.pdf

    The Media for Installation:
    Oracle Database 10g Release2 10.2.0.1.0 for Solaris SPARC 64-bit Enterprise Edition
    If possible, download 10.2.0.2 and up, so you will install less patches afterwards.
    I have to copy the two DVDs to local hard disks, since the Ultra-2 does not have a DVD drive.
    You might want to configure a NFS server on node1 and an auto client on node2,
    so you can run the Cluster Verification Utility on node2 as well.

    The steps of the installation/configuration:
    1. Do the pre-installation tasks
    2. Install Oracle clusterweare
    3. Test/verify the clusterware
    4. Install Oracle Database software only with RAC.
    5. Configure ASM and make sure it is running on both nodes.
    6. Create a RAC database with DBCA.

    Disk & shared storage configuration:
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    packages     required   real    type   mount point           partition
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    DB software    4GB       4GB    UFS    /u01/app/oracle     c0t1d0s0 (not shared)
    DB datafiles  1.2GB     12GB   ASM                                  c3t0d2s7,c3t1d2s7,c3t3d2s7
    OCR             100MB     128MB  raw                                 c3t0d4s6,c3t2d4s6,c3t4d4s6
    Voting disk     20MB      32MB   raw                                 c3t0d4s7,c3t2d4s7,c3t4d4s7
    swap            400MB      1GB                                            c0t0d0s1
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    The clusterware will be installed in it's own home directory on node1.
    The redundancy level of OCR and voting disk will be "normal".
    Because this is for testing only, no space allocated for flash recovery and log archiving.

    Pre-Installation Tasks

    A.
    Network configuration
    This part is done manually. Here is the files on node1 as an example:

    /etc/hosts
    127.0.0.1       localhost      
    # node1
    192.168.1.64   rac1  rac1.abc.com    loghost
    10.10.10.1      rac1-priv rac1-priv.abc.com
    192.168.1.69   rac1-vip  rac1-vip.abc.com
    # node2
    192.168.1.77   rac2 rac2.abc.com
    10.10.10.2      rac2-priv rac2-priv.abc.com
    192.168.1.76   rac2-vip  rac2-vip.abc.com

    /etc/inet/netmasks
    192.168.0.0     255.255.255.0
    10.10.10.0      255.255.255.0

    /etc/hostname.hme0
    rac1

    /etc/hostname.le0
    10.10.10.1

    /etc/defaultrouter
    192.168.1.1

    /etc/hosts.allow
    ALL:    192.168.1. 127.0.0.1 10.


    Run these commands to bring up the network interface le0 and test it.

    # chown root:root /etc/hostname.le0
    # ifconfig le0 plumb
    # ifconfig le0 10.10.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
    # ifconfig -a
    lo0: flags=1000849UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 8232 index 1
            inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
    hme0: flags=1000843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
            inet 192.168.1.64 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
            ether 8:0:20:82:47:d4
    le0: flags=1000843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 3
            inet 10.10.10.1 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.10.10.255
            ether 8:0:20:82:47:d4
    #

    To check the network setup, run the CVU now or run it after all tasks is done.
    The command is:
    /ora10.dvd2/clusterware/cluvfy/runcluvfy.sh comp nodecon -n rac1,rac2 -verbose

    B.
    Other pre-installation tasks except Configuring SSH
    A shell script is created for doing most of the tasks: pre.install.ora10.conf.sh
    The script will do the pre-installation tasks of the clusterware and most of the
    pre-installation tasks of the Oracle database. It is only to run on a new installation
    of a Solaris 9 system. Run this script on both nodes as root.

    pre.install.ora10.conf.sh
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    #!/bin/sh
    # Pre-installation conf. on Solaris9 for installing Oracle 10g R2 with RAC.
    # Written by susbin@chinaunix.net  072406

    sc_name=pre.install.ora10.conf.sh

    ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle;  export ORACLE_BASE
    CRS_BASE=/u01/crs/oracle/product/10;  export CRS_BASE
    ORACLE_HOME=${CRS_BASE}/app;  export ORACLE_HOME
    PATH=$PATH:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/local/bin;  export PATH

    echo ===============================================================
    echo $sc_name started at `date`.
    echo " "

    echo " "
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Creating Required Operating System Groups and Users"
    echo " "

    echo "Creating groups: dba, osdba, and oinstall."
    groupadd -g 201 dba
    groupadd -g 202 oinstall
    groupadd -g 203 osdba
    echo "Check them with the command: grep 20 /etc/group"
    grep 20 /etc/group
    echo " "

    echo "Check if \&;nobody\&; exists on the system with: id nobody"
    echo ""
    id -a nobody
    echo " "

    echo "Creating the directory \&;ORACLE_BASE\&;, which is set to $ORACLE_BASE"
    mkdir -p $ORACLE_BASE
    echo "Check it with the command: ls -l /u01/app "
    echo ""
    ls -l /u01/app
    echo " "

    echo "Creating a user account \&;oracle\&; and set the password of it:"
    useradd -u 1005 -g 202 -G 201,203 -d $ORACLE_BASE -m -s /bin/ksh oracle
    echo "Check the line in /etc/passwd with: grep oracle /etc/passwd"
    grep oracle /etc/passwd
    echo "Set the password of account oracle:"
    passwd -r files oracle
    chown -R oracle install ${ORACLE_BASE}
    chmod -R 775 $ORACLE_BASE
    echo " "

    echo "Check if the oracle account has required groups with: id -a oracle "
    echo " "
    id -a oracle
    echo " "

    echo " "
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Configuring Kernel Parameters"
    echo " "

    echo "Save a copy of /etc/system and append eleven lines to it."
    echo "Need to reboot the system so the new parameters can take effect."
    cp -p /etc/system /etc/system.orig
    chmod 644 /etc/system

    /bin/cat EOF >> /etc/system
    set noexec_user_stack=1
    set semsys:seminfo_semmni=100
    set semsys:seminfo_semmns=1024
    set semsys:seminfo_semmsl=256
    set semsys:seminfo_semvmx=32767
    set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=4294967295
    set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1
    set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=100
    set shmsys:shminfo_shmseg=10
    EOF

    echo " "
    echo "Check /etc/system with the command: tail -11 /etc/system"
    tail -11 /etc/system
    echo " "

    echo " "
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Identifying Required Software Directories"
    echo "ORACLE_BASE is set to $ORACLE_BASE, and the size of it should be 3GB or bigger."
    echo "Check it with the command: $ df -h $ORACLE_BASE"
    echo " "
    mount /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 $ORACLE_BASE
    df -h $ORACLE_BASE
    echo " "

    echo " "
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Configuring the Oracle User's Environment"

    /bin/cat EOF > ${ORACLE_BASE}/.profile
    if [ -t 0 ]; then
       stty intr ^C
    fi
    umask 022
    ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle;  export ORACLE_BASE
    # for crs
    CRS_BASE=/u01/crs/oracle/product/10;  export CRS_BASE
    ORACLE_HOME=${CRS_BASE}/app;  export ORACLE_HOME
    PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:.:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb;  export PATH
    # end of crs
    # for oraDB
    #ORACLE_SID=rac1; export ORACLE_SID
    # end of oraDB
    EDITOR=vi;  export EDITOR
    EXINIT='set nu showmode';  export EXINIT
    EOF

    chown -R oracle install ${ORACLE_BASE}
    echo " "

    echo " "
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Configuring oracle clusterware home directory, which is set to"
    echo " ${CRS_BASE}/crs "
    mkdir -p ${CRS_BASE}/crs                                             
    chown -R root install /u01/crs
    chmod -R 775 /u01/crs/oracle
    echo " "
    ls -l $CRS_BASE

    echo ""
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Configuring UDP parameters by creating a S70ndd and put it under"
    echo "/etc/rc2.d to set the two values of ndd to 65536."
    echo " "

    /bin/cat EOF > /etc/rc2.d/S70ndd
    #!/sbin/sh
    PATH=/usr/sbin;export PATH
    ndd -set /dev/udp udp_recv_hiwat 65536
    ndd -set /dev/udp udp_xmit_hiwat 65536
    exit 0
    EOF

    chown root:sys /etc/rc2.d/S70ndd
    chmod 755 /etc/rc2.d/S70ndd
    echo "Check the S70ndd with \&;ls -l S70ndd\&; and \&;cat S70ndd\&; "
    echo " "
    ls -l /etc/rc2.d/S70ndd
    echo " "
    cat /etc/rc2.d/S70ndd

    echo " "
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Verify that the /etc/hosts file is used for name resolution"
    echo "with the command: grep hosts: /etc/nsswitch.conf | grep files "
    echo " "
    grep hosts: /etc/nsswitch.conf | grep files

    echo ""
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Verify that the host name has been set with: hostname"
    echo " "
    hostname

    echo ""
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Verify that the domain name has NOT been set with: domainname"
    echo " "
    domainname

    echo ""
    echo "=============================================="
    echo "Verify that the hosts file contains the fully qualified host name"
    echo "with the command: grep `eval hostname` /etc/hosts "
    echo " "
    grep `eval hostname` /etc/hosts

    echo " "
    echo "The pre-installation configuring tasks is done on this node."
    echo "Reboot the system so the new parameters can take effect."
    echo " "
    echo $sc_name ended at `date`.
    echo ===============================================================

    ------------------------------------------------------------


    Check the current values of Kernel Parameters after rebooted the system.
    Login as user oracle, and then run the commands on all nodes:
    /usr/sbin/sysdef | grep SEM
    /usr/sbin/sysdef | grep SHM

    Check the env variables of oracle account for installing the Clusterware:
    $ env | grep ORACLE
    ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle
    ORACLE_HOME=/u01/crs/oracle/product/10/crs

    $

    C.
    Configuring SSH on All Cluster Nodes
    The ssh of Solaris9 is a Sun_SSH_1.1, which has a bug. Here is the discussion about it:
    http://forum.sun.com/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=94357
    The instructions of configuring SSH in doc 2 is based on OpenSSH V.3.x. The doc 2 also
    points out that Oracle NetCA and DBCA require scp and ssh to be located in the path
    /usr/local/bin. For these reasons, I choose to install openssh-4.3p2-sol9-sparc-local
    on the two nodes. Also need to set the value of "StrictModes" to "no" in
    /usr/local/etc/sshd_config, or the ssh will prompt for a pasword even all configuration
    tasks of shh has done.

    Two scripts are created for configuring ssh. Here is the instruction on how to run them:
    1. Put ssh.conf1.ksh under the home directory of user oracle on all nodes.
    2. Run ssh.conf1.ksh on node1.
    3. Make changes of ssh.conf1.ksh on node2 and then run it.
    4. Run ssh.conf2.ksh on node1.
    5. Run command on all nodes: chmod 600 .ssh/authorized_keys
    6. Test the configuration on all nodes. The command is: ssh node1 [node2] date

    ssh.conf1.ksh
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    #!/bin/ksh
    # Run this script as user oracle on node1, and then on node2.
    # Make sure the package ssh is installed under /usr/local.
    # Written by susbin@chinaunix.net       071906

    # Put the hostname of the two nodes below
    node1=rac1
    node2=rac2

    sc_name=ssh.conf1.ksh
    home_dir=/u01/app/oracle
    key_dir=${home_dir}/.ssh
    ssh_base=/usr/local/bin

    echo ================================================================
    echo $sc_name started at `date`.
    echo " "
    echo "You need to run this script on $node1 and $node2."
    echo "Make changes on this script before you run it on $node2."
    echo " "

    /bin/rm -r $key_dir
    /bin/mkdir $key_dir
    /bin/chmod 700 $key_dir
    ${ssh_base}/ssh-keygen -t rsa
    echo " "
    ${ssh_base}/ssh-keygen -t dsa
    /bin/touch ${key_dir}/authorized_keys
    echo " "
    echo "Now save the keys into the file authorized_keys."
    echo " "
    ## comment out the lines when you run it on node2.
    ${ssh_base}/ssh $node1 cat ${key_dir}/id_rsa.pub >> ${key_dir}/authorized_keys
    ${ssh_base}/ssh $node1 cat ${key_dir}/id_dsa.pub >> ${key_dir}/authorized_keys
    ## end of the lines

    ## uncomment the lines below when you run it on node2.
    #${ssh_base}/ssh $node2 cat ${key_dir}/id_rsa.pub >> ${key_dir}/authorized_keys
    #${ssh_base}/ssh $node2 cat ${key_dir}/id_dsa.pub >> ${key_dir}/authorized_keys
    #${ssh_base}/ssh $node1 cat ${key_dir}/id_rsa.pub >> ${key_dir}/authorized_keys
    #${ssh_base}/ssh $node1 cat ${key_dir}/id_dsa.pub >> ${key_dir}/authorized_keys
    #${ssh_base}/scp ${key_dir}/authorized_keys ${node1} {key_dir}
    ## end of the lines
    echo " "
    echo "It is done."
    echo " "
    echo $sc_name ended at `date`.
    echo ==============================================================


    ssh.conf2.ksh
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    #!/bin/ksh
    # Run this script after you have run ssh.conf1.ksh on both nodes.
    # Run this script as user oracle on node1 only.
    # Written by susbin@chinaunix.net           071906

    # Put the hostname of the two nodes below
    node1=rac1
    node2=rac2

    sc_name=ssh.conf2.ksh
    home_dir=/u01/app/oracle
    key_dir=${home_dir}/.ssh
    ssh_base=/usr/local/bin

    echo ===========================================================
    echo $sc_name started at `date`.
    echo " "
    echo "You only need to run this script on $node1."
    echo " "
    ${ssh_base}/ssh $node2 cat ${key_dir}/id_rsa.pub >> ${key_dir}/authorized_keys
    ${ssh_base}/ssh $node2 cat ${key_dir}/id_dsa.pub >> ${key_dir}/authorized_keys
    ${ssh_base}/scp ${key_dir}/authorized_keys ${node2} {key_dir}
    echo " "
    echo "You need to run command \&;/bin/chmod 600 ${key_dir}/authorized_keys\&; "
    echo "on all nodes and then test the ssh configuration with command "
    echo " \&;ssh node1 [node2] date \&; "
    echo " "
    echo $sc_name ended at `date`.
    echo ============================================================
    echo " "
    exec ${ssh_base}/ssh-agent $SHELL
    ${ssh_base}/ssh-add

    ## The command "exec ${ssh_base}/ssh-agent $SHELL" will spawn a sub-shell.
    ## and the rest of your login session will runs within this subshell.
    ## end of ssh.conf2.ksh

    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    D.
    Configuring clusterware and database storage (ASM installation)

    After installed the host adapter(X1057A) on both nodes, run command "format" on them
    to make sure the shared disks have the same controller number on both nodes.

    Format the disks on node1. For disks used by ASM, create a single whole-disk slice,
    starting at cylinder 1, or the ASM will NOT recognize these disks as ASM candidates.

    # format
    ...
    selecting c3t0d2
    [disk formatted]
    format>
    ...
    Free Hog partition[6]? 7
    Enter size of partition '0' [0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 1c
    Enter size of partition '1' [0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 0
    Enter size of partition '3' [0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 0
    Enter size of partition '4' [0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 0
    Enter size of partition '5' [0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 0
    Enter size of partition '6' [0b, 0c, 0.00mb, 0.00gb]: 0

    partition> p
    Current partition table (sun4g):
    Total disk cylinders available: 3880 + 2 (reserved cylinders)

    Part      Tag    Flag     Cylinders        Size            Blocks
      0 unassigned    wm       0 -    0        1.05MB    (1/0/0)       2160
      1 unassigned    wu       0               0         (0/0/0)          0
      2     backup    wu       0 - 3879        4.00GB    (3880/0/0) 8380800
      3 unassigned    wu       0               0         (0/0/0)          0
      4 unassigned    wu       0               0         (0/0/0)          0
      5 unassigned    wu       0               0         (0/0/0)          0
      6 unassigned    wm       0               0         (0/0/0)          0
      7 unassigned    wu       1 - 3879        4.00GB    (3879/0/0) 8378640

    partition>

    Okay to make this the current partition table[yes]? yes
    ...

    #

    Copy the partition table from c3t0d2 to other disks.

    # for disks in c3t1d2s0 c3t3d2s0
    > do
    > prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c3t0d2s0 | fmthard -s - /dev/rdsk/$disks
    > done
    fmthard:  New volume table of contents now in place.
    fmthard:  New volume table of contents now in place.
    #

    Format the disks for OCR and voting disks. It is a good idea to put them on sloce 3-7.
    The slice 0 is not a good candidate.

    # format
    ...
    selecting c3t0d4
    [disk formatted]
    ...
    partition> p
    Current partition table (sun2g):
    Total disk cylinders available: 2733 + 2 (reserved cylinders)

    Part      Tag    Flag     Cylinders        Size            Blocks
      0 unassigned    wm       0 - 2515        1.82GB    (2516/0/0) 3824320
      1 unassigned    wu       0               0         (0/0/0)          0
      2     backup    wu       0 - 2732        1.98GB    (2733/0/0) 4154160
      3 unassigned    wu       0               0         (0/0/0)          0
      4 unassigned    wu       0               0         (0/0/0)          0
      5 unassigned    wu       0               0         (0/0/0)          0
      6 unassigned    wm    2516 - 2688      128.40MB    (173/0/0)   262960
      7 unassigned    wu    2689 - 2732       32.66MB    (44/0/0)     66880

    partition> q
    ...

    #
    # prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c3t0d4s0 | fmthard -s - /dev/rdsk/c3t2d4s2
    fmthard:  New volume table of contents now in place.
    # prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c3t0d4s0 | fmthard -s - /dev/rdsk/c3t4d4s2
    fmthard:  New volume table of contents now in place.
    #

    On all nodes, set the owner, group and permissions on the raw devices, which are the
    slices for ASM, OCR and voting disks.

    # cd /
    # for rawdevs in c3t0d2s7,c3t1d2s7,c3t3d2s7 \
    > c3t0d4s6 c3t2d4s6 c3t4d4s6 c3t0d4s7 c3t2d4s7 c3t4d4s7
    > do
    > echo $rawdevs; chown oracle:dba /dev/rdsk/$rawdevs; chmod 660 /dev/rdsk/$rawdevs
    > ls -l `ls -l /dev/rdsk/$rawdevs | awk -F" " '{ print $11 }'`
    > done
    c3t0d2s7
    crw-rw----   1 oracle   dba      118, 63 Jul 25 10:54 ../../devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,soc@0,0/SUNW,pln@a0000000,752ee9/ssd@1,2:h,raw
    c3t1d2s7
    crw-rw----   1 oracle   dba      118,127 Jul 21 12:55 ../../devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,soc@0,0/SUNW,pln@a0000000,752ee9/ssd@3,0:h,raw
    c3t3d2s7
    crw-rw----   1 oracle   dba      118,143 Jul 25 10:55 ../../devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,soc@0,0/SUNW,pln@a0000000,752ee9/ssd@3,2:h,raw
    c3t0d4s6
    crw-rw----   1 oracle   dba      118, 38 Aug  9 12:07 ../../devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,soc@0,0/SUNW,pln@a0000000,752ee9/ssd@0,4:g,raw
    c3t2d4s6
    crw-rw----   1 oracle   dba      118,118 Aug 16 10:21 ../../devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,soc@0,0/SUNW,pln@a0000000,752ee9/ssd@2,4:g,raw
    c3t4d4s6
    crw-rw----   1 oracle   dba      118,198 Jul 25 10:55 ../../devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,soc@0,0/SUNW,pln@a0000000,752ee9/ssd@4,4:g,raw
    c3t0d4s7
    crw-rw----   1 oracle   dba      118, 39 Aug 16 10:19 ../../devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,soc@0,0/SUNW,pln@a0000000,752ee9/ssd@0,4:h,raw
    c3t2d4s7
    crw-rw----   1 oracle   dba      118,119 Aug 16 10:19 ../../devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,soc@0,0/SUNW,pln@a0000000,752ee9/ssd@2,4:h,raw
    c3t4d4s7
    crw-rw----   1 oracle   dba      118,199 Aug 16 10:19 ../../devices/sbus@1f,0/SUNW,soc@0,0/SUNW,pln@a0000000,752ee9/ssd@4,4:h,raw
    #

    On node1, run CVU to check if all shared disks are available across all nodes.

    $ cd /ora10.dvd2/clusterware/cluvfy
    $ ./runcluvfy.sh comp ssa -n rac1,rac2 -s \
    > /dev/rdsk/c3t0d2s7,/dev/rdsk/c3t1d2s7,/dev/rdsk/c3t3d2s7\
    > /dev/rdsk/c3t0d4s6,/dev/rdsk/c3t2d4s6,/dev/rdsk/c3t4d4s6\
    > /dev/rdsk/c3t0d4s7,/dev/rdsk/c3t2d4s7,/dev/rdsk/c3t4d4s7

    Verifying shared storage accessibility

    Checking shared storage accessibility...

    "/dev/rdsk/c3t0d2s7" is shared.

    "/dev/rdsk/c3t1d2s7" is shared.

    "/dev/rdsk/c3t3d2s7" is shared.

    "/dev/rdsk/c3t0d4s6" is shared.

    "/dev/rdsk/c3t2d4s6" is shared.

    "/dev/rdsk/c3t4d4s6" is shared.

    "/dev/rdsk/c3t0d4s7" is shared.

    "/dev/rdsk/c3t2d4s7" is shared.

    "/dev/rdsk/c3t4d4s7" is shared.

    Shared storage check was successful on nodes "rac2,rac1".

    Verification of shared storage accessibility was successful.

    $

    Pre-installation tasks are done. The next step is to install Oracle clusterware.

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