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A

  • access control list (ACL) 2.1.1
  • ACL
  • ACTION_FAILURE_EVENT_TEMPLATE
  • ACTION_SCRIPT
  • ACTION_TIMEOUT
  • action entry points
  • ACTIONS
  • action scripts 9.1.4
  • ACTIVE_PLACEMENT
  • add nodes to a cluster 7.2.1
  • addresses, configuring manually 1.2.4.2
  • administrative tools
    • overview and concepts 1.9
  • ADR K.3
    • directory structure K.3
  • ADR home K.3
  • agent
  • AGENT_FILENAME
  • agent framework
  • agent programs 9.1.3.1
  • agents 9.1.3.1
  • ALERT_TEMPLATE
  • alert messages
  • APIs
    • agent framework
      • clsagfw_add_type() H.8.1
      • clsagfw_check_resource() H.8.2
      • clsagfw_create_attr_iterator() H.8.3
      • clsagfw_delete_cookie() H.8.4
      • clsagfw_exit2() H.8.5
      • clsagfw_get_attr_from_iterator() H.8.6
      • clsagfw_get_attrvalue() H.8.7
      • clsagfw_get_check_type() H.8.8
      • clsagfw_get_cmdid() H.8.9
      • clsagfw_get_cookie() H.8.10
      • clsagfw_get_request_action_name() H.8.11
      • clsagfw_get_resource_id() H.8.12
      • clsagfw_get_resource_name() H.8.13
      • clsagfw_get_retry_count() H.8.14
      • clsagfw_get_type_name() H.8.15
      • clsagfw_init() H.8.16
      • clsagfw_is_cmd_timedout() H.8.17
      • clsagfw_log() H.8.18
      • clsagfw_reset_attr_iterator() H.8.20
      • clsagfw_send_status2() H.8.21
      • clsagfw_set_cookie() H.8.22
      • clsagfw_set_entrypoint() H.8.23
      • clsagfw_set_exitcb() H.8.24
      • clsagfw_set_resource_state_label() H.8.25
      • clsagfw_startup() H.8.26
    • clscrs_stat2 I.1.4
    • command evaluation
      • clscrs_whatif_add_server I.4.9
      • clscrs_whatif_delete_server I.4.10
      • clscrs_whatif_register_serverpool I.4.7
      • clscrs_whatif_set_activepolicy I.4.1
      • clscrs_whatif_unregister_serverpool I.4.8
    • miscellaneous
      • clscrs_get_error_details I.7.1
      • clscrs_request_action I.7.2
      • clscrs_restart_resource I.7.3
      • clscrs_start_resource_in_pools I.7.4
      • clscrs_stat3 I.6.1
      • clscrs_stop_resource_in_pools I.7.5
    • server categorization
      • clscrs_get_server_by_category I.5.5
      • clscrs_register_server I.5.6
      • clscrs_register_servercategory I.5.3
      • clscrs_servercategory_create I.5.1
      • clscrs_servercategory_destroy I.5.2
      • clscrs_unregister_servercategory I.5.4
    • What-If
      • clscrs_whatif_fail_resource I.4.2
      • clscrs_whatif_register_resource I.4.3
      • clscrs_whatif_relocate_resource I.4.4
      • clscrs_whatif_relocate_server I.4.11
      • clscrs_whatif_start_resource I.4.5
      • clscrs_whatif_stop_resource I.4.6
  • application agent 1.3.1.2, 9.1.3.1
  • Application Member Cluster 1.8
  • application resources
  • applications
    • defining a VIP address 1.12
    • highly available 1.12
    • managing with CLSCRS commands I.1
    • placement policies 9.3.5
    • registering as a resource 9.3
    • relocating 9.4.3
  • application VIP
  • appvipcfg create 9.3.1
  • attraction start dependency 9.2.3.1.1
  • AUTO_START
  • autoconfig 1.2.4, 2.5.2
  • automatic address configuration 2.5.2.2
  • automatic cluster address configuration 2.5.2
  • Automatic Diagnostic Repository
    • See: ADR

B

  • background processes 1.3.1
  • Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
    • See: Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)
  • black-box virtual machine 9.1.1.1
  • block-by-block checksum operation J.3.2
  • built-in agents 9.1.3.1

C

  • Cache Fusion
  • CARDINALITY
  • CARDINALITY_ID
  • changing a network interface
  • changing interface names, consequences 2.10.2.3
  • changing the cluster mode 4.2.1
  • changing VIP addresses 2.10.1
  • CHECK_INTERVAL
  • CHECK_TIMEOUT
  • checksum operation
  • CHM
    • See: Cluster Health Monitor (CHM)
  • cipher suites 1.3.1.2.1
  • CLEAN_TIMEOUT
  • client cluster 1.2.4
  • Client Data File
    • Using to configure shared GNS 2.6.4.2
  • client-side diagnosability infrastructure (CRSD)
  • cloning
    • Oracle Clusterware 8
    • Oracle Grid Infrastructure 8
  • cloning, overview for clusterware 1.11
  • CLSCRS
    • command evaluation APIs I.4
      • described I.4
    • reasoned command evaluation APIs I.4
      • described I.4
  • clscrs_crsentity I.1.2
  • clscrs_crsentitylist I.1.2
  • clscrs_entity_type I.1.2
  • clscrs_sp I.1.2
  • clscrs_splist I.1.2
  • CLSCRS APIs
  • CLSCRS commands
  • CLSD-1009 message
  • CLSD-1011 message
  • cluster
  • CLUSTER_INTERCONNECT interface
    • specifying with OIFCFG D.2.4
  • CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS initialization parameter 2.10.2.4
  • cluster_resource 9.1.2
  • cluster-aware resource 9.1.2
  • cluster configuration policy 3.1.7
  • Cluster Health Monitor (CHM) 1.9
  • Cluster Health Monitor (CRF)
  • cluster interconnect
    • Cache Fusion communication D.2.4
    • changing private network addresses 2.10.2.1
  • cluster mode
  • cluster nodes
    • adding and deleting 7
    • deleting from Windows systems 7.3.2
  • Cluster Ready Services (CRS)
  • cluster resource 9.1.2
  • cluster resource activity log K.2
  • cluster resource failures
    • monitoring K.2
  • clusters
    • administrator-managed 2
    • converting 2.6.4
    • converting to an Oracle Flex Cluster 4.2.1
    • policy-managed 2
  • cluster storage
    • recording with OCR 1.2.3
  • Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS) 1.3.1.1
  • cluster time management 1.13
  • Cluster Time Synchronization Service (CTSS) 1.13
  • Cluster Verification Utility A.1.2.6
    • See also: CVU, cluvfy
    • Cluster Verification Utility A.1.2.6
      • See also: CVU
    • deprecated and desupported commands A.1.2.6
  • Cluster Verification Utility (CVU)
    • See: CVU
  • clusterware, cloning overview 1.11
  • cluvfy
    • See: CVU
  • comma-delimited lists with SRVCTL G.1
  • command evaluation APIs
    • sequence ID I.4
  • compatibility
    • Oracle Clusterware, Oracle ASM, and database 1.5.1
  • configurations
    • reinitializing OCR 6.1.6
  • Configuration Wizard
    • configuring multiple nodes 2.2.2
  • configuring
    • voting files 6
  • converting clusters 2.6.4
  • CRITICAL_RESOURCES
  • cross-cluster dependency proxies 2.11
  • CRS
    • See: Cluster Ready Services (CRS)
  • CRSCTL
  • CRSCTL commands
  • crsctl set log E.5.2
  • crsctl set trace E.5.2
  • CRSD background process
    • alert messages K.8
  • CSS
    • See: Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS)
  • CVU
    • about A
    • baseline creation A.2.4
    • commands
    • component verifications
      • checking Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Database installations A.2.14
      • Cluster Manager subcomponent A.2.6
      • connectivity between cluster nodes A.2.16
      • CTSS integrity A.2.5
      • Domain Name Service (DNS) A.2.9
      • existence of DHCP A.2.8
      • free space A.2.24
      • Grid Naming Service (GNS) A.2.11
      • Grid Plug and Play service and profile A.2.12
      • integrity of high availability A.2.13
      • integrity of OCR A.2.18
      • integrity of ohasd A.2.19
      • integrity of OLR A.2.20
      • integrity of Oracle ACFS A.2.1
      • integrity of Oracle ASM A.2.3
      • integrity of voting files A.2.27
      • node applications A.2.15
      • node comparison A.2.21
      • Oracle Clusterware component A.2.7
      • reachability of nodes A.2.17
      • SCAN configuration A.2.22
      • software distribution across nodes A.2.23
      • storage A.2.25
      • system requirements A.2.26
      • user and permissions A.2.2
    • difference between runcluvfy.sh and cluvfy A.1.2.2
    • installation requirements A.1.2.1
    • installation verifications
    • known issues A.3.2
    • node list shortcuts A.1.3.6
    • online Help system A.1.2.5
    • overview and concepts 1.9
    • performing verifications A.1.1
    • runcluvfy.sh A.1.2.2
    • stage verifications
      • database configuration A.2.32
      • high availability installation A.2.34
      • network and storage on all nodes A.2.35
      • node deletion A.2.37
      • node installation A.2.36
      • Oracle ACFS A.2.30
      • Oracle ACFS configuration A.2.28
      • Oracle Clusterware installation A.2.31
      • Oracle RAC installation A.2.33
    • UNKNOWN output A.1.3.5
    • verbose mode A.1.3.5

D

  • database home
    • provisioning a working copy of 5.4.1
  • Database Management Repository 1.8
  • Database Member Cluster 1.8
  • debugging
    • CRS, CSS, and EVM modules E.5.2.1
    • Oracle Clusterware resources E.5.2.2
  • default application VIP
    • creating
  • defining network interfaces
    • OIFCFG command-line interface D
  • DELETE_TIMEOUT
  • delif command
    • OIFCFG command-line interface D.2.5
  • deployment scheme
  • DESCRIPTION
  • DHCP configuration 2.5.2.2
  • diagcollection.pl K.4
  • diagnostic directories
  • diagnostics collection script K.4
  • disk group redundancy 6.2.1
  • dispersion start dependency 9.2.3.1.2
  • DNS, entries example for GNS and SCAN 2.5.1
  • Domain Services Cluster 1.8
  • DRUID
    • diagnostic record unique ID K.8.1
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 1.2.4

E

  • ENABLED
  • enabling debugging for Oracle Clusterware resources E.5.2.2
  • enabling debugging for the CRS, CSS, and EVM modules E.5.2.1
  • entry points
  • Event Management (EVM)
  • Event Manager (EVM)
  • EVM
    • See: Event Management (EVM)
  • exclusion start dependency 9.2.3.1.3
  • extending Oracle database home
    • on non-shared storage 7.2.1
    • on shared storage
      • network-attached storage 7.2.1
      • Oracle ACFS 7.2.1

F

  • FAILURE_INTERVAL
  • FAILURE_THRESHOLD
  • failure groups 6.2.1
  • failure isolation
  • Fast Application Notification (FAN) 1.3.1.1
  • Fleet Patching and Provisioning F.1
    • adding cluster nodes with 7.2.1
    • architecture 5.1
    • components
      • Fleet Patching and Provisioning Client 5.1.3
      • Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server 5.1.1
      • Fleet Patching and Provisioning targets 5.1.2
    • creating databases on a working copy 5.4.2
    • deploying Oracle Grid Infrastructure 5.3.1
    • gold image 5
    • gold image distribution 5.1.7
    • images 5.1.6
    • image series 5.2.3.2
    • image state 5.2.3.1
    • image type 5.2.3.3
    • job scheduler 5.9
    • managing Clients 5.7
    • moving databases between working copies 5.4.3
    • notifications 5.1.9
    • Oracle Database software management 5.4
    • patching Oracle Exadata software 5.4.5
    • patching Oracle Grid Infrastructure (non-rolling) 5.3.3.2
    • patching Oracle Grid Infrastructure (rolling) 5.3.3.1
    • persistent home path 5.6
    • provisioned software
    • provisioning a working copy of a database home 5.4.1
    • provisioning for a different user 5.2.4.3
    • roles 5.1.5
    • troubleshooting K.1
    • upgrading Oracle Database software 5.4.6
    • user actions
    • user-defined actions 5.8
    • user groups management 5.2.4.1
  • Fleet Patching and Provisioning Client
    • assigning roles to users 5.7.4
    • creating 5.7.1
    • creating users 5.7.4
    • enabling and disabling 5.7.2
    • managing 5.7
    • troubleshooting incompatible K.1
  • Fleet Patching and Provisioning commands
    • See: RHPCTL
  • Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server 5
    • creating 5.2.2
    • Oracle Grid Infrastructure software management 5.3
    • propagating images between 5.2.5
  • Free server pool 3.1.4

G

  • generic_application 9.1.2
    • resource type
  • generic server pool
  • Generic server pool 3.1.4
  • getif command
    • OIFCFG command-line interface D.2.5
  • global interface
    • network interface stored as D.2.3
  • GNS 1.2.4.1
    • See: Grid Naming Service (GNS)
  • GNS, GNS VIP 2.5.1
  • GNS daemon
  • gold image
    • Fleet Patching and Provisioning 5
  • gold images
    • adding 5.11.10
    • adding to Fleet Patching and Provisioning server 5.2.3
  • Grid Infrastructure Management Repository 1.7
    • attributes and requirements 1.7
  • Grid Interprocess Communication (gipc)
  • Grid Interprocess Communication (GIPC) 1.3.1.2
  • Grid Naming Service (GNS)
  • Grid Plug and Play (gpnp)
  • Grid Plug and Play (GPNPD) 1.3.1.2
  • gridSetup.sh
    • using to add nodes 7.2.1

H


I

  • iflist command
    • OIFCFG command-line interface D.2.5
  • importing
  • incident trace files K.3
  • independent automaton 5.3.4, 5.4.4
  • initialization parameters
  • installation
    • introduction 1.5
  • installations
    • configuring voting files 6
  • INSTANCE_COUNT
  • INSTANCE_FAILOVER
  • Intelligent Management Platform Interface (IPMI) 2.7, 2.7.2.2
    • configuring for failure isolation 2.7.2.1
    • removing IPMI configuration 2.7.2.3
  • Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)
  • interface names, consequences of changing 2.10.2.3
  • INTERMEDIATE_TIMEOUT
  • INTERNAL_STATE
  • IPMI
    • See: Intelligent Management Platform Interface (IPMI)
  • IPv4 2.8.1
    • changing to a static IPv6 address 2.10.5
    • changing to dynamic IPv6 addresses 2.10.6
    • network configuration
      • adding an IPv6 network to 2.10.7
    • networks
      • transitioning to IPv6 networks 2.10.8
  • IPv6 2.8.1
  • IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Protocol 2.5.2.2

J

  • job scheduler
    • Fleet Patching and Provisioning 5.9

L

  • LAST_SERVER
  • LAST_STATE_CHANGE
  • listeners
  • LOAD
  • load-aware resource placement 2.3, 3.4
  • local_resource 9.1.2
  • local resource 9.1.2
  • log levels
    • setting for Oracle Clusterware E.5.1
  • lsmodules parameter

M

  • managing applications
    • CLSCRS commands I.1
  • managing Oracle Clusterware
    • with CRSCTL 1.9
  • manual address configuration 1.2.4.2
  • mDNS
    • See: Multicast Domain Name Service (mDNS)
  • mDNSResponder
  • memory pressure 3.5.1
  • mirroring
    • OCR (Oracle Cluster Registry) 6.1.2
  • MODIFY_TIMEOUT
  • modifying IPMI configuration 2.7.2.2
  • module_name parameter
    • supplying to CRSCTL commands E.5.2.1
  • modules
  • Multicast Domain Name Service (mDNS)

N

  • NAME
  • network interface
  • network interface card 2.10.2.1
  • network interfaces
    • defining with OIFCFG D
    • types D.2.4
    • updating subnet classification D.1
  • networks
    • creating 2.10.3
    • for Oracle Flex Clusters 4.1
  • nodes
    • adding to a cluster
    • configuring multiple 2.2.2
    • deleting from a cluster
    • VIP address 1.2.4
  • node-specific interface
    • network interface stored as D.2.3
  • non-default application VIP

O

  • ocr.loc file 6.1.2
  • OCR (Oracle Cluster Registry)
  • OCRCHECK
  • OCRCHECK utility
  • OCR configuration tool
    • See: OCRCONFIG utility
  • OCRCONFIG utility
  • OCRDUMP utility
  • ocrlog.ini file
  • OFFLINE_CHECK_INTERVAL
  • OIFCFG command-line interface
  • OLR (Oracle Local Registry)
  • OLSNODES command
    • reference C
  • ONLINE_RELOCATION_TIMEOUT
  • ONS
    • See: Oracle Notification Service (ONS)
  • operating systems
    • requirements for Oracle Clusterware 1.1
  • oraagent
  • Oracle agent 1.3.1.1, 1.3.1.2
  • Oracle ASM
    • disk groups
    • failure group 6.2.1
    • migrating OCR locations to 6.1.1
  • Oracle Cluster Registry
    • See: OCR (Oracle Cluster Registry)
  • Oracle Clusterware
    • adding a home to a new node 7.2.1
    • alert log K.3
    • background processes
    • debugging
    • defined 1
    • OCR
      • migrating from Oracle ASM 6.1.1.1
      • migrating to Oracle ASM 6.1.1
    • overview of administration 1
    • processes
    • upgrade
      • out-of-place 1.6
  • Oracle Clusterware Control (CRSCTL)
    • See: CRSCTL
  • Oracle Clusterware home
  • Oracle Database
  • Oracle Database QoS Management 2.4
  • Oracle Database Quality of Service Management
    • See: Oracle Database QoS Management
  • Oracle Enterprise Manager
    • adding resources with 9.3.3
    • adding VIPs with 9.3.1.1
    • overview and concepts 1.9
  • Oracle Exadata
  • Oracle Extended Clusters 4.3
    • configuring 4.3.1
    • storage split in K.5
  • Oracle Flex Clusters 1.1
    • and Oracle Flex ASM cluster 4.1
    • changing from Oracle Clusterware standard Clusters to 4.2.1.1
    • CRSCTL commands
    • Hub Node 4.1
    • managing 4.2
    • reader nodes 4.1
  • Oracle FPP 5
  • Oracle Grid Infrastructure
  • Oracle Interface Configuration tool
    • see OIFCFG D
  • Oracle Local Registry
    • See: OLR (Oracle Local Registry)
  • Oracle Notification Service (ONS)
  • Oracle Restart
  • Oracle root agent 1.3.1.1, 1.3.1.2
  • Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
    • creating the OraMTS service 7.3.1
  • Oracle Universal Installer
    • Client Data File for shared GNS clients 2.6.4.2
    • Oracle Clusterware installation 1.5
  • OraMTS
    • See: Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
  • orarootagent
  • out-of-place upgrade 1.6

P

  • patching
    • automated recovery options 5.3.5
    • combined Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database 5.3.3.4
    • error prevention 5.3.5
  • patching software
  • persistent home path 5.6
  • PLACEMENT
  • pluggable database
  • policy-based management 3
    • adding resources to server pools 9.3.2.2
  • primary GNS instance 2.5.2.1
  • private network address
  • PROFILE_CHANGE_EVENT_TEMPLATE
  • provisioning software 5.2.4
  • public interface
    • specifying with OIFCFG D.2.4
  • pullup start dependency 9.2.3.1.5

Q

  • quorum failure groups 6.2.1

R


S


T

  • TARGET
  • TARGET_SERVER
  • thread safety I.3
  • trace files K.3
  • tracing
    • enabling for Oracle Clusterware E.5.2
  • transport layer security 1.3.1.2.1
  • troubleshooting
  • TYPE

U


V


W

  • weak start dependency 9.2.3.1.6
  • What-If APIs
    • See: command evaluation APIs
  • Why-If APIs
    • See: reasoned command evaluation APIs
  • Windows systems
    • services for clusterware 1.3.2
  • working copy
    • creating on the Fleet Patching and Provisioning client 5.2.4
    • creating on the Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server 5.2.4

Z

  • zero-downtime database upgrade 5
  • zero-downtime upgrade 5.5
    • customizing 5.5.3
    • running with Oracle Data Guard 5.5.2
    • running with Oracle GoldenGate 5.5.1