
DG : DATA
Device : /dev/asm/repo1-286
ExpectedState : Online
FreeSpace : 87.703125M
MountPoint : /u01/app/repo1
Name : repo1_0
Node : all
RepoType : shared
Size : 30720
State : Online
Version : 2
Starting a Shared Repository
Use the
oakcli start repo
command to start a virtual machine and assign it to a
shared repository on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platforms
Before you can assign a virtual machine to a shared repository, use the
oakcli start
repo
command to start the repository and make the storage available. Note that the
oakcli start repo
command will also start any virtual machines assigned to the
repository that are defined to be automatically started.
You must have a repository already configured. Identify the repository that you start by
using the option
repo name
, where
name
is the repository name. Identify the name of
the node on which the repository is located by using the option
-node nodename
,
where
nodename
is the name of the node on which the repository is located.
Example 12-3 Example of Starting a Shared Repository
This command starts the shared repository named
repo1
on Node 1:
oakcli start repo repo1 -node 1
Stopping a Shared Repository
Use the
oakcli stop repo
command to command to stop a shared repository on a
node on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platforms.
Identify the repository that you want to stop by using the
repo reponame
option, where
reponame
identifies the repository that you want to stop. Identify the node on which the
repository that you want to stop is running by using the
-node number
option where
number
is the node number that you want to stop.
Note:
Do not issue an
oakcli stop repo
command while virtual machines are
still active in the repository for the selected node.
Example 12-4 Example of Stopping a Shared Repository
The following example stops the shared repository named
repo1
on Node 0:
oakcli stop repo repo1 -node 0
Chapter 12
How to Create and Manage Shared Repositories
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Summary of Contents for Database Appliance X6-2-HA
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