Hello Rich,

Indeed, if the application has the correct init scripts and the SIGNAL
is trapped to a "shutdown -h now" then a SIGNAL would correctly shutdown
the application and the guest. But only if the SIGNAL has been given
enough time to shutdown before CP will force the user.

That would trigger my question, how to determine what the correct time
would be? We started with 300 seconds, and two years ago we increased
the time to 600 secs. But we have discovered that even 5 minutes could
well be too short to shutdown the database.

I have noticed that there is no way to be able to tell what the
shutdowntime would be, for several reasons. The most obvious would be
the number of guests that have to be shutdown and the CPU and PAGE load
that this process would trigger. More users means more time is required
to shutdown all machines. But a second problem could be when the
database is not shutting down. We have seen active connections
preventing the database to shutdown. In that case the database will not
shutdown in time, therefore the linux guest will not shutdown in time.

Some time ago I discussed this with IBM and they told me that while
SIGNAL can shutdown systems (VM, Linux, VSE, SFS etc) it is not intended
to guarrantee a clean shutdown of services within the machine. So we
changed our instruction to not use SIGNAL and do a manual shutdown. This
includes an application engineer to shutdown the application, a database
admin to shutdown the database and the linux admin to shutdown the
guest. We still want to try to automate the process but as long as
SIGNAL will force the user if it takes too long we will not include a
SIGNAL SHUTDOWN for a guest.

Regards, Berry.

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Rich Smrcina
Sent: maandag 20 oktober 2008 2:12
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: The correct way to shutdown z/Linux Guest Softly

Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Lately we have had some problems with Oracle corruption that we are 
> being told it is because the way we are shutting down our z/Linux
guest.
> What is the cleanest and safest way to shutdown a z/Linux guest? 
> Should we be issuing a separate Oracle shutdown of some sort before 
> shutting down the whole guest?

If Oracle provides a script that fits in with the rc.d startup/shutdown
mechanism, then the SIGNAL SHUTDOWN of the Linux guest should work
properly.

If your doing that now and you are seeing the corruption, perhaps the
timer is set too low or the shutdown script isn't working.

Try to invoke the shutdown script manually to make sure that the
database does in fact get shutdown cleanly.


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