Srvctl add database -db db_unique_name -oraclehome $ORACLE_HOME -node nodenameįor example, first verify that the ORACLE_HOME environment variable is set to the location of the database home directory. Use the following command syntax, where db_unique_name is the unique name of the database on the node, and nodename is the name of the node: u01/app/grid/product/11.2.0/db1 -user gridĪdd the Oracle Database for support by Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster, using the configuration information you recorded in step 1. dev/asm/db1 -diskgroup ORestartData -volume db1 -mountpointpath u01/app/grid/product/11.2.0/grid/bin/srvctl add filesystem -device Mount all Oracle ACFS file systems manually.Īdd back Oracle Clusterware services to the Oracle Clusterware home, using the information you wrote down in step 1, including adding back Oracle ACFS resources. Run the volenable command to enable all Oracle Restart disk group volumes. Start Oracle ASM Configuration Assistant (ASMCA). If you used Oracle ACFS with Oracle Restart, then: Mount the Oracle ASM disk group used by Oracle Restart. Run root.sh for the Oracle Clusterware Configuration Wizard. $ Grid_home/crs/config/config.sh -silent -responseFile $HOME/GI.rsp
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Install Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster in the new Grid home software location.Īs the Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation owner, run Oracle Clusterware Configuration Wizard, and save and stage the response file. Installing in a Different Location than Oracle Restart Use the deinstallation tool to remove the Oracle Restart software, but with all disk groups intact. Installing in the Same Location as Oracle Restart In addition, choose if you want to install Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster in the same location as Oracle Restart, or in a different location: Prepare the server for Oracle Clusterware configuration, as described in this document. Unconfigure the Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation for a standalone server (Oracle Restart), using the following command:
If present, unmount all Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS) filesystems. Stop all of the databases, services, and listeners that you discovered in step 1. Log in as root, and change directory to Grid home /crs/install. Write down the configuration information for the server. Srvctl config listener -listener lsnrname Srvctl config database -db db_unique_name Inspect the Oracle Restart configuration with srvctl using the following syntax, where db_unique_name is the unique name for the database, and lsnrname is the name of the listeners: The carriage that holds the blade will not move up and down.See Also: Oracle Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide for more information about the configuration wizard. I have mine grounded very well even check with an ohm meter and it still died on me. You should ground it from the cutter to the stand to external ground or its not a matter of if but when.
There are times you have to get to the motherboard and ground that better also. Static builds up on these machines because they are NOT grounded well, and you have to finish the grounding when you set it up.dont count on the ground from the 3 prong plug as these are NOT grounded well. This a VERY common problem with these cutters during the winter months. one time it even cut the sticker 4 feet wide! I tried restarting the software, the computer, the cutter shut off, and even unplugged. I would run batches of 8 and the first s of the first sticker would be messed up, the other 7 in the run would be fine. Yesterday I was having the same issue, only less severe. if I run the file horizontally, the file cuts just fine. the first thing it tries to cut is the s, then all hell breaks loose.
The file says "skys off-road design" across the bottom. The file is 5.5" tall 12" wide so I oriented the file vertically, so I could get 4 stickers across and utilise my 24" stock the best.