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INFO : Check for overall status of cable validation on Node0
SUCCESS : Overall Cable Validation on Node0
SUCCESS : JBOD0 Nickname set correctly : Oracle Database Appliance -
E0
SUCCESS : JBOD1 Nickname set correctly : Oracle Database Appliance -
E1
Look for the following indicators that both storage shelves are recognized:
•
When there are two shelves, the JBOD (just a bunch of disks) is numbered.
For example:
SUCCESS : 2JBOD : Powered-on
•
When both shelves are recognized, the
EBOD found
value is 4.
SUCCESS : EBOD found : 4
•
When the expansion shelf is cabled properly, the nickname is
E1
. For
example:
SUCCESS : JBOD0 Nickname set correctly : Oracle Database
Appliance - E0
SUCCESS : JBOD1 Nickname set correctly : Oracle Database
Appliance - E1
Fix any errors before proceeding.
6.
Run the
odaadmcli show disk
command to ensure that all disks in the
expansion shelf are listed, are online, and are in a good state.
# odaadmcli show disk
When all disks are online and in a good state, proceed to the next step.
7.
Run the
odaadmcli show enclosure
command to check the health of
components in expansion shelf.
# odaadmcli show enclosure
8.
Restart
oakd
on each node using the command.
odaadmcli restart oak
9.
Run the
odaadmcli show ismaster
command on Node 0 to check the master
and slave configuration.
# odaadmcli show ismaster
You can change the master and slave configuration by restarting
oakd
on the
node.
Chapter 10
Adding the Storage Expansion Shelf
10-9
Summary of Contents for Database Appliance X6-2-HA
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