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Re: Oracle 10.2 R2 cluster ready software installation problem

From: hpuxrac <johnbhurley_at_sbcglobal.net>
Date: 17 Dec 2005 15:15:04 -0800
Message-ID: <1134861304.024831.160560@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>


f.nospamlangner_at_isam-ag.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install Oracle 10.2 R2 for Windows (SE) on a 2-node-
> cluster with an HP SAN. The SAN is configured with one extended
> partition and three logical drives (24 MB for voting, 102MB for cluster
> registry and approx. 350GB for data). Everything prepared as described
> in the documentation (with one exception, I don't use any DNS server,
> just the local "hosts" files).
>
> The universal installer works fine until it reaches the page "cluster
> configuration storage". On this page, it shows only the first and third
> SAN drive, not the second one. Looking inside the log file, it shows
> that the installer somehow decides that the second drive is already used
> for a cluster registry; or it remembers this from a previos installation
> attempt (my first installation attempt went wrong within the checks
> which are performed later on, so I had to start again):
>
> INFO: Query Returned:
> B:,G:,H:,I:,J:,K:,L:,M:,N:,O:,P:,Q:,R:,S:,T:,U:,V:,W:,X:,Y:,Z:
> INFO: Setting variable 'sl_Drives' to
> 'B:,G:,H:,I:,J:,K:,L:,M:,N:,O:,P:,Q:,R:,S:,T:,U:,V:,W:,X:,Y:,Z:'.
> Received the value from a code block.
> INFO: Calling Query ClusterPreinstQueries1.2.1 getPartitionInfo
> INFO: Query Returned: ,0,1,24,ocrcfg,0,2,102,,0,3,347179
>
> The problem is, I found no way to get rid of this "ocrcfg"! I've already
> restored both servers from image files (from before my first
> installation attempt) and cleared the SAN drive, but the "ocrcfg" is
> still there.

There's some kind of command line utility that you can use to clear it.

I don't recall the utility name off the top of my head, it should be in the crs documentation from oracle somewhere. ( Maybe it's ocrcfg or ocrctl or crsctl or crscfg or ??? something similar ). Dig around at anything in the bin with a ctl or cfg in it if you don't want to search the oracle doco. Received on Sat Dec 17 2005 - 17:15:04 CST

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