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Title: Oracle10g RAC Service Architecture


1
Oracle10g RAC Service Architecture
  • Overview of Real Application Cluster Ready
    Services, Nodeapps, and User Defined Services

2
Overview
  • Service Architecture
  • Cluster Ready Services (CRS)
  • Nodeapps
  • User defined Services
  • ASM Services
  • Internally Managed Services
  • Monitoring Services

3
RAC Service Architecture
  • Oracle 10g RAC features a service based
    architecture
  • This is an improvement over 9i RAC in several
    ways
  • Increased flexibility
  • Increased manageability
  • Improvements in High Availability
  • Enables 10g Grid Deployment

4
RAC Services and High Availability
  • Oracle Services facilitate high availability of
    databases and related applications
  • If key database resources become unavailable
    (network, storage, etc.)
  • Instances and Services will be relocated to
    another node
  • The failed node will be rebooted
  • By default, after any server boot-up, Oracle
    attempts to restart all services on the node

5
Cluster Ready Services
  • Manage the RAC Cluster
  • Several Different Services
  • OracleCRSService
  • Oracle CSService
  • OracleEVMService
  • OraFenceService
  • Required for RAC installation
  • Installed in its own CRS_HOME

6
CRS Basics
  • Used to manage RAC
  • Only one set of CRS Daemons per system
  • Multiple instances share the same CRS
  • CRS runs as both root and Oracle users
  • CRS must be running before RAC can start

7
CRS Management
  • Started automatically
  • Can stop and start manually
  • Start the OracleCRSService
  • Stop the OracleCRSService
  • Uses the voting disk and OCR (Oracle Cluster
    Repository)
  • Requires 3 network addresses
  • Public
  • Private
  • Virtual Public

8
CRS Services
  • OracleCRSService
  • Cluster Ready Services Daemon
  • OracleCSService
  • Oracle Cluster Synchronization Service Daemon
  • OracleEVMService
  • Event Manager Daemon
  • OraFenceService
  • Process Monitor

9
Cluster Ready Services DaemonOracleCRSService
  • Runs as Administrator user
  • Automatically restarted
  • Manages Application Resources
  • Starts, stops and fails-over application
    resources
  • Maintains the OCR (Oracle Cluster Repository)
  • Keeps state information in the OCR

10
Oracle Cluster Synchronization Service
DaemonOracleCSService
  • Runs as Administrator user
  • Maintains the heartbeat (failure causes system
    reboot)
  • Provides
  • Node Membership
  • Group Access
  • Basic Cluster Locking
  • Can integrate with 3rd party clustering products
    or run standalone
  • OracleCSService also works with non-RAC systems

11
Event Manager DaemonOracleEVMService
  • Runs as Administrator user
  • Restarts on failure
  • Generates Events
  • Starts the racgevt thread to invokes Server
    Callouts

12
Process Monitor OraFenceService
  • Runs as Administrator user
  • Locked in memory to monitor the cluster
  • Provides I/O fencing
  • OraFenceService periodically monitors cluster
    status, and can reboot the node if a problem is
    detected
  • An OraFenceService failure results in Oracle
    Clusterware restarting the node

13
RACG
  • RACG is a behind-the-scenes process (or thread)
    that extends clusterware to support
    Oracle-specific requirements and complex
    resources.
  • Runs server callout scripts when FAN events
    occur.
  • Runs as processes (or threads), not as a service
    (racgmain.exe, racgimon.exe)

14
Cluster Ready ServicesManagement
  • Log Files
  • OracleCRSService
  • ORA_CRS_HOME\log\hostname\crsd
  • Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR)
  • ORA_CRS_HOMElog\hostname\ocr
  • OracleEVMService
  • ORA_CRS_HOME\log\hostname\evmd
  • OracleCSService
  • ORA_CRS_HOMElog\hostname\cssd
  • RACG
  • ORA_CRS_HOMElog\hostname\racg

15
Nodeapp Services
  • Nodeapps are a standard set of Oracle application
    services that are automatically launched for RAC
  • Virtual IP (VIP)
  • Oracle Net Listener
  • Global Services Daemon (GSD)
  • Oracle Notification Service (ONS)
  • Nodeapp services run on each node
  • Can be relocated to other nodes through the
    virtual IP

16
VIP (Virtual IP)
  • Creates a virtual IP address used by the Listener
  • The virtual IP address fails over between nodes
  • Multiple virtual IP addresses can exist on the
    same system (during failover)
  • Independent of the Oracle Instance
  • Potential Problem if more than one database per
    node

17
Global Services Daemon (GSD)
  • The daemon which executes SRVCTL commands
  • GSD receives requests from SRVCTL to execute
    administrative tasks, such as startup or shutdown
  • The command is executed locally on each node, and
    the results are sent back to SRVCTL.
  • The daemon is installed on the nodes by default.
    It is important that you do not kill this process
    and it should not be deleted.

18
Listener
  • Server-side component of Oracle Net
  • Listens for incoming client connection requests
  • Manages the traffic to the server when a client
    requests a network session with a server, the
    listener actually receives the request and
    brokers the client request
  • If the client's information matches the
    listener's information, then the listener grants
    a connection to the server.

19
Oracle Notification Service (ONS)
  • The Oracle Notification Service is installed
    automatically on each RAC node as a Node
    Application
  • ONS starts automatically with each boot
  • ONS uses a simple push/subscribe method to
    publish event messages to all RAC nodes with
    active ONS daemons

20
ONS and Fast Application Notification
  • ONS can be configured to run on nodes hosting
    client or mid-tier applications
  • ONS is the key component of Fast Application
    Notification (FAN)
  • Can be utilized to extend RAC high availability
    and load balancing to mid-tier applications
  • Independent of True Application Failover
  • Less reliance on network configuration

21
User Defined Services
  • User defined, named services may be created to
    manage database resources that are associated
    with application workloads
  • One or more database instances may be mapped to a
    single service
  • A database instance may be assigned to one or
    more services
  • The Automated Workload Repository may be used to
    monitor Service metrics

22
User Defined Services and Failover
  • Services can be defined with preferred and
    alternate instances
  • A service may be assigned to start on preferred
    instances
  • The same service may have alternate instances
    assigned for failover
  • If multiple services are assigned for the same
    database, the preferred and alternate instance
    assignments may be different for each service

23
Automatic Storage Management Services
  • Automatic Storage Management (ASM) is a storage
    option for creating and managing databases
  • ASM operates like a Logical Volume Manager
    between the physical storage and the database.
  • A small, automatically managed Oracle database
    instance is created on each node (if ASM is
    chosen as a storage option)
  • ASM instances start automatically as Oracle
    services

24
Internally Managed Services
  • When the Global Services Daemon is started as a
    part of the Node Applications, it in turn
    launches key internally managed services
  • The Global Cache Service manages Cache Fusion and
    in-memory data buffers
  • The Global Enqueue Service manages inter-instance
    locking and RAC recovery
  • GCS and GES show up as OS processes or threads,
    but GSD is the only service that can be
    externally controlled
  • GCS and GES together manage a set of virtual
    tables in memory, called the Global Resouce
    Directory

25
Global Cache Service (GCS)
  • The controlling process that implements Cache
    Fusion.
  • Manages the status and transfer of data blocks
    across the buffer caches of all instances.
  • Tightly integrated with the buffer cache manager
    to enable fast lookup of resource information in
    the Global Resource Directory.
  • Maintains the block mode for blocks in the global
    role.
  • Employs various background processes (or threads)
    such as the Global Cache Service Processes (LMSn)
    and Global Enqueue Service Daemon (LMD).

26
Global Enqueue Service Monitor (LMON)
  • Background process that monitors the entire
    cluster to manage global resources.
  • Manages instance and process expirations and
    recovery for GCS.
  • Handles the part of recovery associated with
    global resources

27
Global Resource Directory
  • The data structures associated with global
    resources. It is distributed across all instances
    in a cluster.
  • Global Cache Service and Global Enqueue Service
    maintain the Global Resource Directory to record
    information about resources and enqueues held
    globally.
  • The Global Resource Directory resides in memory
    and is distributed throughout the cluster to all
    nodes. In this distributed architecture, each
    node participates in managing global resources
    and manages a portion of the Global Resource
    Directory.

28
Monitoring RAC Services
  • ORA_CRS_HOME\bin\crs_stat
  • NAMEora.rac1.gsd
  • TYPEapplication
  • TARGETONLINE
  • STATEONLINE
  • NAMEora.rac1.oem
  • TYPEapplication
  • TARGETONLINE
  • STATEONLINE
  • NAMEora.rac1.ons
  • TYPEapplication
  • TARGETONLINE
  • STATEONLINE

29
Monitoring RAC Services
  • Creating a tabular report
  • ORA_CRS_HOME\bin\crs_stat -t
  • Name Type Target State Host
  • --------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------
  • ora.rac1.gsd application ONLINE ONLINE rac1
  • ora.rac1.oem application ONLINE ONLINE rac1
  • ora.rac1.ons application ONLINE ONLINE rac1
  • ora.rac1.vip application ONLINE ONLINE rac1
  • ora.rac2.gsd application ONLINE ONLINE rac2
  • ora.rac2.oem application ONLINE ONLINE rac2
  • ora.rac2.ons application ONLINE ONLINE rac2
  • ora.rac2.vip application ONLINE ONLINE rac2

30
Review
  • What advantages does a service based architecture
    offer?
  • What four services comprise Cluster Ready
    Services?
  • Nodeapps consists of which four applications?
  • True or False a database instance may be
    assigned to multiple services

31
Summary
  • Service Architecture
  • Cluster Ready Services (CRS)
  • OracleCRSService
  • OracleCSService
  • OracleEVMService
  • OraFenceService
  • Nodeapps
  • VIP
  • Listener
  • GSD
  • ONS
  • User defined Services
  • ASM Services
  • Internally managed services
  • Global Cache Service
  • Global Enqueue Service
  • Global Resource Directory
  • Monitoring Services
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