- Installs Oracle RAC, RAC One Node and normal single instances.
- Start with one or more clean machine(s), end up with a fully configured RAC Cluster.
Pre-requisites:
- Ansible >= 2.4
- Oracle Linux (or any RHEL-based Linux System) >= 6.4
- Oracle Database/Grid Infrastructure 18.3.0.0, 12.2.0.1, 12.1.0.1, 12.1.0.2, 11.2.0.4, 11.2.0.3
- For example configurations, look in:
SI/FS: group_vars/vbox-si-fs. - vagrant config: http://github.com/oravirt/vagrant-vbox-si-fs
SI/ASM: group_vars/vbox-si-asm - vagrant config: http://github.com/oravirt/vagrant-vbox-si-asm
RAC/ASM: group_vars/vbox-rac-dc1 - vagrant config: http://github.com/oravirt/vagrant-vbox-rac
By default, installs a single instance 18.3.0.0 database on a filesystem.
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Clone this repository:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/oravirt/ansible-oracle
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Add the following file to
/tmp
on the controlmachineLINUX.X64_180000_db_home.zip
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Create an Ansible inventory file
[myhostgroup] dbhost
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Run the playbook:
ansible-playbook single-instance-db-on-fs.yml -e hostgroup=myhostgroup -i /path/to/inventory
where the
-i
part is optional
A lot of these roles uses Ansible modules that comes from ansible-oracle-modules
common
This will configure stuff common to all machines
- Install some generic packages
- Configure ntp
orahost
This will configure the host specific Oracle stuff:
- Add a user & group
- Create directory structures
- Handle filesystem storage (partition devices, creates vg/lv and a filesystem (ext4, xfs, btrfs) etc). If you want to create your database on a filesystem (instead of ASM) this is where you define the layout.
- Install required packages
- Change kernel paramemeters
- Set up pam.d/limits config
- Configures Hugepages (as a percentage of total RAM)
- Disables transparent hugepages
- Disables NUMA (if needed)
- Configures the interconnect network (if needed)
- Configures Oracle ASMLib
orahost-ssh
Configures passwordless ssh between clusternodes if setting up RAC (configure_cluster=True
)
- Uses existing ssh-keys
orahost-storage
This role configures storage that shoud be used by ASM.
- Partitions devices (using parted)
- Create ASMlib labels or sets up udev-rules for device name persistence
oraswgi-install
This role will install and configure Oracle Grid Infrastructure (RAC/SI)
- Adds a .profile_grid to the oracle user
- Sets up directory structures
- Copies the install-files to the servers, or installs from a remote location (e.g nfs share)
- Install Oracle Grid Infrastructure
oraasm-manage-diskgroups
This role will statefully manage the lifecycle of an ASM diskgroup
- Uses the oracle_asmdg module
- Create/delete diskgroup.
- Add/remove disks
- Manage attributes for the DG
oraswdb-install
This role will install the oracle database server(s). It is possible to run more than 1 database from each home. It performs both Single Instance/RAC installations.
- Creates a .profile with the correct environment
- Creates directory structures
- Installs the database-server(s)
oradb-manage-db
This role statefully manages the lifecycle of a database
- Uses the oracle_db module
- Creates/deletes:
state: present/absent
- Maintains archivelog/force_logging True/False
oraswgi-manage-patches
Manage patches in a GI environment
- Uses the oracle_opatch module
- Manages opatchauto type of patches as well as 'normal' one-offs
oraswdb-manage-patches
Statefully manage patches in a DB environment
- Uses the oracle_opatch module
- Manages opatchauto type of patches as well as 'normal' one-offs
cxoracle
Installs cx_Oracle in preparation for using ansible-oracle-modules
orahost-cron
Configures cron schedules if needed
orahost-logrotate
oradb-manage-<*>
Statefully manages various aspects of the DB. They all use modules from ansible-oracle-modules
- oradb-manage-pdb
- oradb-manage-tablespace
- oradb-manage-parameters
- oradb-manage-roles
- oradb-manage-users
- oradb-manage-grants
- oradb-manage-redo
- oradb-manage-services
oraasm-createdg (use oraasm-manage-diskgroups instead)
oradb-create (use oradb-manage-db instead)
oradb-delete (use oradb-manage-db instead)
oraswgi-opatch (use oraswgi-manage-patches instead)
These are the Oracle binaries that are pre-configured to be used. They have to be manually downloaded and made available (either locally, from a web endpoint or through a nfs-share)
For 18.3.0.0:
LINUX.X64_180000_db_home.zip
LINUX.X64_180000_grid_home.zip
For 12.2.0.1:
linuxx64_12201_database.zip
linuxx64_12201_grid_home.zip
For 12.1.0.2
linuxamd64_12102_database_1of2.zip
linuxamd64_12102_database_2of2.zip
linuxamd64_12102_grid_1of2.zip
linuxamd64_12102_grid_2of2.zip
For 12.1.0.1:
linuxamd64_12c_database_1of2.zip
linuxamd64_12c_database_2of2.zip
linuxamd64_12c_grid_1of2.zip
linuxamd64_12c_grid_2of2.zip
For 11.2.0.4:
p13390677_112040_Linux-x86-64_1of7.zip
p13390677_112040_Linux-x86-64_2of7.zip
p13390677_112040_Linux-x86-64_3of7.zip
For 11.2.0.3:
p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_1of7.zip
p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_2of7.zip
p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_3of7.zip