You can specify Startup and Shutdown options for the Oracle instances that are configured.
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In case of the CDB or traditional database types, the use of the SRVCTLSTART or SRVCTLSTART_RO startup options along with the UseSystemD attribute is not supported. In case of the PDB database types, the use of the UseSystemD attribute is not supported. In either case, if the UseSystemD attribute is set, the agent reports the resource as UNKOWN and logs an appropriate message accordingly. |
Table: Startup options for traditional database and container database lists the startup options that the agent supports for traditional database and container database.
Table: Startup options for traditional database and container database
Table: Shutdown options for traditional database and container database lists the shutdown options that the agent supports for traditional database and container database.
Table: Shutdown options for traditional database and container database
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IMMEDIATE (Default) |
Shuts down the Oracle instance by running shutdown immediate. |
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TRANSACTIONAL |
Runs the shutdown transactional command. This option is valid only for the database versions that support this option. |
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CUSTOM |
Uses a predefined SQL script (shut_custom_$SID.sql) and runs custom shutdown options. The script must be in the /opt/VRTSagents/ha/bin/Oracle directory and must have access to the Oracle Owner OS user. If the file is not present, the agent shuts the agent down with the default option. |
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SRVCTLSTOP |
Uses the srvctl utility to stop an instance of the database. For RAC clusters, you must manually set the default option as SRVCTLSTOP.
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SRVCTLSTOP_TRANSACT |
Uses the srvctl utility to stop an instance of the database with the
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SRVCTLSTOP_ABORT |
Uses the srvctl utility to stop an instance of the database with the
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SRVCTLSTOP_IMMEDIATE |
Uses the srvctl utility to stop an instance of the database with the |