S.No
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Component
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11.1 Clusterware
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11.2 Grid Infrastructure
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Linux Process
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Comment
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Linux Process
|
Comment
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||
1
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CRS
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crsd.bin
|
Runs as
root
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crsd.bin
|
Runs as
root
|
2
|
CSS
|
init.cssd,
ocssd and ocssd.bin
|
Except
for ocssd.bin, rest 2 run as root
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ocssd.bin,
cssdmonitor and cssdagent
|
|
3
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EVM
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evmd,
evmd.bin and evmlogger
|
Evmd
runs as root
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evmd.bin
and evmlogger.bin
|
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4
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ONS
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ons
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5
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ONS/eONS
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ons/eons
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ONS is
Oracle Notification Service. eONS is a Java Process.
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6
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OPROCD
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oprocd
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Runs as
root and provides node fencing instead of hangcheck timer kernel module
|
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7
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RACG
|
racgmain
and racgimon
|
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8
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CTSS
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octssd.bin
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Runs as
root
|
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9
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Oracle
Agent
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oraagent.bin
|
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10
|
Oracle
Root Agent
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orarootagent
|
Runs as
root
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11
|
Oracle
High Availability Service
|
ohasd.bin
|
Runs as
root through init.
|
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Friday, April 12, 2019
Important Daemons in RAC
GSD services offline in 11g R2
Question:
On my Oracle 11.2.0.4 RAC (2 nodes) installation gsd services are
OFFLINE. Is this obsolete for 11.2.0.4 (migrated from 9i) or it's
indicating some problem?
[oracle@myora1 bin]$ ./crs_stat -t|grep gsd
Name Type Target State Host
------------------------------------------------------------
ora.myora1.gsd application OFFLINE OFFLINE
ora.myora2.gsd application OFFLINE OFFLINE
ora.gsd ora.gsd.type OFFLINE OFFLINE
alias my_crs_stat = "crs_stat -t|grep -v gsd"
[oracle@myora1 bin]$ ./crs_stat -t|grep gsd
Name Type Target State Host
------------------------------------------------------------
ora.myora1.gsd application OFFLINE OFFLINE
ora.myora2.gsd application OFFLINE OFFLINE
ora.gsd ora.gsd.type OFFLINE OFFLINE
Answer: The GSD has been
replaced by the CRS in 11g, and in 11g, by default, the Global Services daemon
(GSD) is disabled.
See MOSC note 429966.1 titled "GSD Is Used Only if 9i RAC Database is Present".
Just remove the gsd lines from your crs_stat command:
[oracle@myora1 bin]$ ./crs_stat -t|grep -v gsd
You can even make an
alias to permanently remove the gsd output annoyance:See MOSC note 429966.1 titled "GSD Is Used Only if 9i RAC Database is Present".
Just remove the gsd lines from your crs_stat command:
[oracle@myora1 bin]$ ./crs_stat -t|grep -v gsd
alias my_crs_stat = "crs_stat -t|grep -v gsd"
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