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Oracle cluster management

Can anyone suggest tools to help in managing Oracle across a ServiceGuard cluster? This would be on HP-UX v2 on Integrity servers. Veritas clustering is NOT be used.

I am interested in tools to assist in installation and maintenance of a database and the Oracle kernel across multiple nodes. Specific tasks would include creating the users required for installing Oracle and setting up shared volume groups and logical volumes across the cluster.

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HP has a GUI program called sam that can do much of that.
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We have used SAM quite a bit and are not aware of any cluster-aware functionality. Please let me know if you know about anything specific in SAM of elsewhere.
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It is not exactly hidden. Start up sam and from the the SAM areas screen select "clusters".
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