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Home » Posts tagged "relocate"

Tag Archives: relocate

Automating relocation of targets within EM for HP-UX Serviceguard

Posted on March 6, 2013 by Garth

Recently, I found myself in a situation whereby multiple database instances were running on a HP-UX clustered environment to ensure high availability, each with their own Serviceguard package, on an agent per package basis. Now on the plus side, if the SG package is failed over to another node, the agent goes with it, and

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Posted in Cloud Control 12c, Grid Control 11g, Linux & UNIX | Tags: cloud control, cluster, emcli, grid control, ha, hp-ux, relocate, serviceguard, targets | 2 Comments |

Relocating targets with EMCLI

Posted on February 26, 2013 by Garth

Put simply, when you install and configure an Management Agent in a clustered environment to monitor your targets through Enterprise Manager Cloud/Grid Control, then that primary node fails, your Oracle services are moved to a secondary node as part of the clustering…but your OMS isn’t aware of the change in nodes. Now if your agent

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Posted in Cloud Control 12c, Enterprise Manager, Grid Control 11g | Tags: agent, cloud control, cluster, emcli, grid control, relocate, targets | Leave a comment |

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