This section presents examples of the procedures for registering an application as a resource in Oracle Clusterware. The procedures instruct you how to add an Apache Web server as a resource to Oracle Clusterware.
The examples in this section assume that the Oracle Clusterware administrator has full administrative privileges over Oracle Clusterware and the user or group that owns the application that Oracle Clusterware is going to manage. Once the registration process is complete, Oracle Clusterware can start any application on behalf of any operating system user.
Oracle Clusterware distinguishes between an owner of a registered resource and a user. The owner of a resource is the operating system user under which the agent runs. The ACL
resource attribute of the resource defines permissions for the users and the owner. Only root
can modify any resource.
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Note:
Oracle Clusterware commands prefixed with crs_
are deprecated with this release. CRSCTL commands replace those commands. See Oracle Clusterware Control (CRSCTL) Utility Reference for a list of CRSCTL commands and their corresponding crs_
commands.
Do not use CRSCTL commands on any resources that have names prefixed with ora
(because these are Oracle resources), unless My Oracle Support directs you to do so.
To configure Oracle resources, use the server control utility, SRVCTL, which provides you with all configurable options.
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