Solaris 9 Resource Manager and Oracle

From: Hackett, Peter (PHackett_at_talisman-energy.com)
Date: 06/30/04

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    To: "'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org'" <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
    Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 21:14:57 -0600
    
    

    Good day.

    I'm trying to implement an Oracle consolidation such as described in this
    document: http://wwws.sun.com/software/resourcemgr/wp-oracle/wp-oracle.pdf
    titled: "Consolidating Oracle RDBMS Instances Using Solaris Resource
    Manager(tm) Software".

    The document refers to Solaris 8 with SRM software installed, but now that
    SRM is bundled with Solaris 9, I'm stuggling to figure out how to implement
    this in the way described in the document. The document does seem fairly
    straight forward, but not so with the Solaris 9 RM (Maybe I'm just missing
    something). Are there no Solaris 9 RM equivilents to the "srmuser" and
    "liminfo" type commands which existed in the add-on SRM product? Anyone
    know of a doc and/or guide which describes a Solaris 9 implementation of
    this? Is everthing done now with the project, and pool commands? Can this be
    totally managed now with the Projects component of SMC?

    Essentially, I'm wanting to create tiers of service levels. Such as a Tier1
    and Tier2 which would get 80 and 50 shares respectfully, and Oracle
    instances would be started under one of these tiers depending on the SLA of
    that particular instance. Thoughts on if this is even a practical move, or
    further suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for your time.

    Peter
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