Soemtimes you need to check your cluster name on your RAC instance. Here is the steps:
cd $ORA_CRS_HOME/bin
./cemutlo -h <=== will list all the options
Usage: ./cemutlo.bin [-n] [-w]
where:
-n prints the cluster name
-w prints the clusterware version in the following format:
<major_version>:<minor_version>:<vendor_info>
./cemutlo -h <=== will list all the options
Usage: ./cemutlo.bin [-n] [-w]
where:
-n prints the cluster name
-w prints the clusterware version in the following format:
<major_version>:<minor_version>:<vendor_info>
./cemutlo -n
clustergp1 <=== cluster name, default cluster name is “crs”
clustergp1 <=== cluster name, default cluster name is “crs”
Referance:
How to Query the Cluster Name [ID 577300.1]
How to manage DB Control 11.1.0.x for RAC Database with emca [ID 578011.1]
How to Query the Cluster Name [ID 577300.1]
How to manage DB Control 11.1.0.x for RAC Database with emca [ID 578011.1]
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