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Oracle® Database

Release Notes

10g Release 2 (10.2) for hp-ux PA-RISC (64-Bit)

B19067-03

November 2005

This document contains important information that was not included in the platform-specific or product-specific documentation for this release. This document supplements Oracle Database Readme and may be updated after it is released.

To check for updates to this document and to view other Oracle documentation, see the Documentation section on the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Web site:

http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/

For additional information about this release, refer to the readme files located in the $ORACLE_HOME/relnotes directory.

This document contains the following topics:

1 Certification Information

The latest certification information for Oracle Database 10g release 2 (10.2) is available at:

http://metalink.oracle.com

2 Unsupported Products

The following products are not supported with Oracle Database 10g release 2 (10.2):

3 Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Issues

Review the following sections for information about issues that affect Oracle Database installation, configuration, and upgrade:

3.1 Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) Support

The list of supported installation options and supported storage types for Oracle Clusterware, Oracle Real Application Clusters, and vendor clusterware are described in this section. Oracle plans to support additional Oracle Clusterware and RAC configurations in the future. Please check for updates to this document for the latest list of supported installation scenarios on the OTN Web site at:

http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/

Supported Oracle Real Application Clusters Configurations at the Time of This Publication

Oracle supports the software and storage configurations shown in the following table:

Oracle 10g (10.2) Software Supported Configurations
Product Existing Cluster-ware Home Storage File StorageFoot 1  New Install Upgrade from Version 10.1 Upgrade from Oracle9i Add Node Delete Node
Oracle Cluster-ware N/A Local (not shared) CRS home NAS Yes Yes N/A No No
Raw Yes Yes N/A No No
Shared CRS home on NAS NAS Yes Yes N/A No No
RAC Oracle Cluster-ware Local (not shared) Oracle home ASM No No N/A No No
NAS Yes Yes No No No
Raw No Yes No No No
Shared Oracle home on NAS ASM No No N/A No No
NAS Yes No No No No
RAC Oracle Cluster-ware and Service-Guard Local (not shared) Oracle home ASM Yes No N/A No No
NAS No No No No No
Raw No No Yes No No
Shared Oracle home on NAS ASM Yes No N/A No No
NAS Yes No No No No

Footnote 1 For Oracle Clusterware, the stored files are the OCR and voting disk; for RAC, the stored files are the database files.

Note:

NAS is supported on HP-UX 11.23 only.

3.2 Adding a Node to a Shared Oracle Clusterware Configuration

Before running root.sh in the first node of a shared Oracle Clusterware home, add the following line in the $ORA_CRS_HOME/opmn/conf/ons.config file:

usesharedinstall=true

This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4454562.

3.3 Installing Oracle Security Manager

To install Oracle Security Manager, install Oracle Client and choose the Administrator installation type.

3.4 Upgrading Cluster Ready Services (CRS) from Release 10.1.0.2

When upgrading CRS release 10.1.0.2, activate the volume group before running the rootupgrade script. Use the following command to activate the volume group:

varyonvg -c vg1

where vg1 is the volume group that stores the OCR and voting disks.

3.5 Modifying a Virtual IP Address Node Application

When modifying the name, IP address, or netmask of an existing virtual IP address (VIP) resource, run the following command:

srvctl modify nodeapps

and include the existing interfaces for the VIP in the -A argument. For example:

srvctl modify nodeapps -n mynode1 -A 100.200.300.40/255.255.255.0/eth0

This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4500688.

3.6 Pinging the Gateway for VIP Address

In Chapter 2, Preinstallation, the section IP Address Requirements contains the following sentence:

During installation, OUI pings the VIP, so ensure that the VIP responds to a ping command before starting installation.

This information is incorrect. The following is the correct information:

During installation, OUI pings the gateway to ensure that the VIP is reachable. Therefore, you should ensure that the default gateway responds to a ping command. To find the default gateway, use the route command. Refer to your operating system help for details.

3.7 listener.ora File Corrections

In Chapter 9, Understanding the Oracle Real Application Clusters Installed Configuration, the section "How Oracle Uses the Listener (listener.ora File)" contains a sample listener.ora file. The parameter entry, (IP=FIRST), should be added to the second address parameter of the listener_node1 definition. Additionally, two closing parentheses are required at the end of the sid_list_listener_node1 definition. The revised example should look like this:

listener_node1=
   (description=
    (address=(protocol=ipc)(key=extproc))
    (address=(protocol=tcp)(host=node1-vip)(port=1521)(IP=FIRST))
    (address=(protocol=tcp)(host=node1-ip)(port=1521)))
sid_list_listener_node1=
   (sid_list=
     (sid_desc=
      (sid_name=plsextproc)
       (oracle_home=/private/system/db)
      (program=extproc)))

4 Cluster Verification Utility

Third Party Clusterware

If your deployment environment does not use ServiceGuard, ignore the ServiceGuard version, ServiceGuard extension version, and patch PHSS_32732 errors reported by Cluster Verification Utility (CVU).

On HP-UX 11.11:

On HP-UX 11.23:

Check Kernel Parameter Settings

CVU does not check kernel parameter settings. This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4565046.

Raw Devices Shared Storage

Cluster Verification Utility validates the readiness of a cluster to install Oracle Clusterware and RAC, and create databases. It also helps verify the integrity of individual cluster components. CVU does not discover raw disks, or perform shared checks for raw disks.


Note:

Cluster Verification Utility will not provide formatted output for the GoldApps patches. It will list the individual patches in a single line.

5 Network Attached Storage for RAC Databases

NAS is supported on HP 11.23 as a shared storage for RAC. To use NAS as a shared storage for RAC, apply the PHNE_32055 patch.

6 Software Contents on Installation Media

The following products and documentation are located on the first DVD:

The following products and documentation are located on the second DVD:

7 Other Known Issues

The following sections contain information about issues related to Oracle Database 10g and associated products:

7.1 Importing a User Certificate Into Oracle Wallet Using Oracle Wallet Manager

Oracle Wallet Manager will fail to recognize the user certificate as valid if you capture the user certificate contents from the Oracle Certificate Authority site and save this as a flat file. This is because when saving as a flat file, all the lines of the user certificate are run together with no line breaks.

Workaround: Edit the user certificate. Insert a new line after -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- and a new line before -----END CERTIFICATE-----.

7.2 Patch for libc:siglongjmp()

Oracle recomends that you use the PHCO_33711 patch for the JAGaf71110 defect. Contact HP support to get this patch.

7.3 Removing Metrics for Wait Classes Removes Them Permanently

Do not remove the key values for the wait class metrics. Doing so removes them permanently and currently there is no easy way to recover them.

This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4602952.

8 Documentation Accessibility

Our goal is to make Oracle products, services, and supporting documentation accessible, with good usability, to the disabled community. To that end, our documentation includes features that make information available to users of assistive technology. This documentation is available in HTML format, and contains markup to facilitate access by the disabled community. Accessibility standards will continue to evolve over time, and Oracle is actively engaged with other market-leading technology vendors to address technical obstacles so that our documentation can be accessible to all of our customers. For more information, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program Web site at http://www.oracle.com/accessibility/.

Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation

Screen readers may not always correctly read the code examples in this document. The conventions for writing code require that closing braces should appear on an otherwise empty line; however, some screen readers may not always read a line of text that consists solely of a bracket or brace.

Accessibility of Links to External Web Sites in Documentation

This documentation may contain links to Web sites of other companies or organizations that Oracle does not own or control. Oracle neither evaluates nor makes any representations regarding the accessibility of these Web sites.

TTY Access to Oracle Support Services

Oracle provides dedicated Text Telephone (TTY) access to Oracle Support Services within the United States of America 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For TTY support, call 800.446.2398.


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B19067-03

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