时间:2021-07-01 10:21:17 帮助过:88人阅读
这样,就不会出现上次rac不能自动启动的问题了。顺便说一下,最后mpath*的权限没有生效,看样子还有点小问题
The udev facility dynamically creates device files in Red Hat 5. Manual changes to the permission, user
and group IDs to a device file under /dev are lost after a reboot. To prevent this, create the
/etc/udev/rules.d/99-Oracle-permissions.rules file to change the permission, user and group IDs. Perform
the following steps to change the default permission of the devices on all Oracle RAC nodes:
通过在目录/etc/udev/rules.d/下添加文件修改磁盘的权限
[root@ rules.d]# vi 99-grid-permissions.rules
# Set permissions of block bindings to Oracle Clusterware devices
PROGRAM="/bin/chown grid:asmadmin /dev/mapper/mpath1p1"
PROGRAM="/bin/chown grid:asmadmin /dev/mapper/mpath2p1"
PROGRAM="/bin/chown grid:asmadmin /dev/mapper/mpath3p1"
PROGRAM="/bin/chown grid:asmadmin /dev/mapper/mpath4p1"
PROGRAM="/bin/chown grid:asmadmin /dev/mapper/mpath*"
~
这样,就不会出现上次rac不能自动启动的问题了。顺便说一下,最后mpath*的权限没有生效,,看样子还有点小问题
参考文献
《Deploying Oracle RAC 10g and Oracle RAC 11g with ASM on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Using IBM System Storage DS8000.pdf》