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<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<!-- $Id: oradg.metadata 58 2009-06-29 05:15:12Z hevirtan $ -->

<!-- Resource metadata for Oracle DB agent -->
<resource-agent name="oradg" version="rgmanager 2.0">
    <version>1.0</version>

    <longdesc lang="en">
	Oracle Data Guard Failover Instance
    </longdesc>
    <shortdesc lang="en">
	Oracle Data Guard Failover Instance
    </shortdesc>

    <parameters>
        <parameter name="name" primary="1">
	    	<longdesc lang="en">
			Instance name (SID) of oracle instance
	    	</longdesc>
        	<shortdesc lang="en">
			Oracle SID
        	</shortdesc>
	    	<content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="user" required="1">
	    	<longdesc lang="en">
			Oracle user name.  This is the user name of the Oracle
			user which the Oracle instance runs as.
	    	</longdesc>
        	<shortdesc lang="en">
			Oracle User Name
        	</shortdesc>
	    	<content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="home" required="1">
	    	<longdesc lang="en">
			This is the Oracle database home directory.
			This is configured when you install Oracle.
	    	</longdesc>
        	<shortdesc lang="en">
			Oracle Home Directory
        	</shortdesc>
	    	<content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="listeners">
	    	<longdesc lang="en">
			List of Oracle listeners which will be started with
			the database instance. Listener names are separated by
			whitespace. Defaults to empty which disables listeners.
	    	</longdesc>
        	<shortdesc lang="en">
			Oracle listeners
        	</shortdesc>
	    	<content type="string" default=""/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="vhost">
	    	<longdesc lang="en">
			Virtual hostname for DB Console startup
	    	</longdesc>
        	<shortdesc lang="en">
			Virtual hostname for DB Console
        	</shortdesc>
	    	<content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="lockfile">
	    	<longdesc lang="en">
			Location for lockfile which will be used for checking if
			the Oracle should be running or not. Defaults to location
			under /tmp.
	    	</longdesc>
        	<shortdesc lang="en">
			Pathname for lockfile
        	</shortdesc>
	    	<content type="string"/>
        </parameter>

        <parameter name="tns_admin" required="0" unique="1">
	    <longdesc lang="en">
			Full path to the directory that contains the Oracle
			listener tnsnames.ora configuration file.  The shell
			variable TNS_ADMIN is set to the value provided.
	    </longdesc>
            <shortdesc lang="en">
			Full path to the directory containing tnsnames.ora
            </shortdesc>
	    <content type="string"/>
        </parameter>
    </parameters>

    <actions>
        <action name="start" timeout="900"/>
		<action name="stop" timeout="90"/>

		<!-- Note: status check will also perform recover 
			 (Oracle DB restart) if the check fails -->
		<action name="status" timeout="900" interval="1m"/>
		<action name="monitor" timeout="900" interval="1m"/>

		<action name="meta-data" timeout="0"/>
		<action name="verify-all" timeout="0"/>
    </actions>
</resource-agent>