I had another response after my summary which sounds like it should
work fine, though I haven't tried it yet. This comes from Udo De Boer,
whom I thank for the excellent suggestion.
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Not in your summary so I send you this. If you make the check action
inside your caa script check on the existence of a file, and if that
file is available don't do any further checks you can allow the dba to
shutdown the database after he made that file.
Or be nice to him and make a manual start and stop script for each
database that makes the file when neccesary.
But also check if you are starting the database that it is on the right
cluster node. And put this check inside of your manual startup script.
This makes sure that the database is never started twice.
Also when doing this make the start action inside the caa script check
the existence of the file. If it is available the database should not be
started. Because it was stopped by hand.
regards,
Udo de Boer
Received on Thu Nov 15 2001 - 21:39:59 NZDT