SAPHana
Create a file called “crm-saphana.txt
” with the following cluster
bootstrap options for SAP HANA:
prihana:~ # cat crm-saphana.txt primitive rsc_SAPHana_HDB_HDB00 ocf:suse:SAPHana \ op start interval="0" timeout="3600" \ op stop interval="0" timeout="3600" \ op promote interval="0" timeout="3600" \ op monitor interval="60" role="Master" timeout="700" \ op monitor interval="61" role="Slave" timeout="700" \ params SID="HDB" InstanceNumber="10" PREFER_SITE_TAKEOVER="true" \ DUPLICATE_PRIMARY_TIMEOUT="7200" AUTOMATED_REGISTER="true" ms msl_SAPHana_HDB_HDB00 rsc_SAPHana_HDB_HDB00 \ meta clone-max="2" clone-node-max="1" interleave="true"
Update the value of parameters SID
and InstanceNumber
with
your SAP HANA system information. In addition, update the SID and Instance number
referred in the rsc_SAPHana_<SID>HDB<Instance Number>
and
msl_SAPHana<SID>_HDB<Instance Number>
configuration.
Note
You can find the detailed information about all the parameters with the command
“man ocf_suse_SAPHana
”
Add the SAP HANA configuration file to the cluster with the following command:
prihana:~ # crm configure load update crm-saphana.txt
When using an SAP HANA version with systemd
integration (SPS07 and
later), you must run the following steps to prevent the nodes from being fenced when
Amazon EC2 instances are intentionally stopped.
-
Verify if SAP HANA is integrated with
systemd
. If it is integrated, asystemd
service name, such asSAP<SID>_XX.service
is present. For example, forSID
HDB
and instance number00
,SAPHDB_00.service
is the service name.Use the following command as root to find SAP
systemd
services.prihanadb:~ # systemctl list-units | grep SAP aws-dataprovider.service loaded active running AWS Data Provider for SAP pacemaker.service loaded active running pacemaker needs SAP instance service SAPHDB_00.service loaded active running SAP Instance SAPHDB_00 saphostagent.service loaded active running SAP Host Agent SAP.slice loaded active active SAP Slice
-
Create a pacemaker service drop-in file.
# mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/pacemaker.service.d/ cat <<_EOF > /etc/systemd/system/pacemaker.service.d/00-pacemaker.conf [Unit] Description=pacemaker needs SAP instance service Documentation=man:SAPHanaSR_basic_cluster(7) Wants=SAP
<SID>
_XX
.service After=SAP<SID>
_XX
.service _EOF -
Enable the drop-in file by reloading
systemd
.# systemctl daemon-reload
-
Verify that the change is active.
# systemctl show pacemaker.service | grep SAP
<SID>
_XX
For example, for
SID
HDB
and instance number00
, the following output is expected.# systemctl show pacemaker.service | grep SAPHDB_00 Wants=SAPHDB_00.service resource-agents-deps.target dbus.service After=system.slice network.target corosync.service resource-agents-deps.target basic.target rsyslog.service SAPHDB_00.service systemd-journald.socket sysinit.target time-sync.target dbus.service sbd.service