This should be the case with DLM. Usually DLM goes down and comes up along
with the cluster. To make this happen u have to execute following command

scadmin clustername ?U filename i.e. clustername.ora_cdb

Once u execute above command, they say DLM is registered with the cluster
and the DLM goes down and comes up with the cluster automatically. But I
don't know what happens when u stop DLM using some DLM command, whether
cluster automatically senses it and brings it up within a second or so.

I think something similar is configured for db_startup scripts on your
cluster. I don't know how it is done for db_startup.

Please check in /etc/opt/SUNWconf/conf/cluster_name.ora_cdb
and /etc/opt/SUNWconf/conf/cluster_name.cdb

U may find something related to this in these configuration files. Read the
commented part also.


DESHMUKH SAMBHAJI S

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Hi,

If I shutdown my database, sun cluster will automatically startup it within
a second.

Regrads,
Sinardy

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I don't see any problem in stopping Oracle Database and keep the cluster
running. Stop the database from svrmgr prompt on all nodes using just
shutdown normal/immediate and don't execute anything related to cluster.
This way u will have access to all shared storage (raw / filesystems) and
your database is down for cold backup.
Now, if u are using raw shared device, then the backup cab be taken through
'dd' and if u are using filesystems, then u can use anything u want.

DESHMUKH SAMBHAJI S
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Hi all,

I want to perform Oracle cold backup,

Since I am using Sun Cluster 2.2, after I stop my cluster, those clustered
partitions are not mounted.

How can I shutdown my database while my cluster is working (How to shutdown
my Oracle with mounted partitions)



Best Regards

Sinardy

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