Re: SOLVED ...........RE: "cluvfy" setup for RAC Pre-installation setup Checks for 10gR2 .........

  • From: "LS Cheng" <exriscer@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: john.hallas@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 13:59:50 +0100

I have run from disk, I copied from CD :-P



On 11/21/06, Hallas, John <john.hallas@xxxxxxx> wrote:

 I am sure it does not NEED to be run from the CD. I am certain I have
never run it from the CD

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*From:* oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *VIVEK_SHARMA
*Sent:* Tuesday, November 21, 2006 7:33 AM
*To:* oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* SOLVED ...........RE: "cluvfy" setup for RAC Pre-installation
setup Checks for 10gR2 .........

 Issue Resolved.



Solution - Before Oracle Clusterware installation, CVU needs to be Run
directly from the Oracle CD.



For the 10gR2 Software CD with On Solaris 10



$ cd /oradvd2/clusterware/cluvfy

$ runcluvfy.sh -help



USAGE:

cluvfy [ -help ]

cluvfy stage { -list | -help }

cluvfy stage {-pre|-post} <stage-name> <stage-specific options>
[-verbose]

cluvfy comp  { -list | -help }

cluvfy comp  <component-name> <component-specific options>  [-verbose]



Note: The script runcluvfy.sh contains temporary variable definitions
which enable it to be run before installing Oracle Clusterware or Oracle
Database. After you install Oracle Clusterware, use the command cluvfy to
check prerequisites and perform other system readiness checks.



Note: You must have the utility unzip installed and configured with a path
command for runcluvfy.sh to run.



HTH



Vivek




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*From:* oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *VIVEK_SHARMA
*Sent:* Monday, November 20, 2006 7:17 PM
Folks



Running $ORACLE_HOME/bin/cluvfy gives message:-



"<ORACLE_HOME>/bin/cluvfy: /bin/cluvfy: not found"



Thereafter I created a symbolic Link in "/bin" directory of file cluvfy.



$ su

# cd /bin

# ln –s <Local Directory containing copy of cluvfy>/cluvfy cluvfy



Thereafter $ORACLE_HOME/bin/cluvfy gives a BLANK line & control does NOT
return to Unix prompt. Need to press Ctrl C to get control back.



Running $ truss cluvfy gives Output running indefinitely.





NOTE - $ORACLE_HOME is a NON-RAC Oracle 10gR2 installation on Solaris 10.



Qs 1 Is using cluvfy obtained from a NON-RAC Oracle installation OK or
should it be Copied directly from the CD?

Qs 2 Does cluvfy need to be run as root user , Oracle user or any dba
(unix) group user?

Qs 3 Any Other ideas?



Thanks indeed


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