PI 7.0 (Oracle + AIX) in Cluster

I've read the SAP installation guide for SAP Netweaver 2004's, but I don't understand the installation sequence in a cluster. Anybody have a own guide with the steps to install it ?
Thank's in advance

I've execute the next steps (I install DB+CI in the same node) :
- cluster software (HACMP) and set up filesystems
- ASCS (using SAP virtual hostname)
- SCS (using SAP virtual hostname)
- database instance
I think is the correct steps. After that I execute the "central instance" but the sapinst advise me that another central instance with number 00 exist. Are you sure is necessary to execute all steps ?

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    Check: Node reachability from node "orac1"
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      orac2                                 yes                   
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      orac1                                 passed                
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      orac2                                 passed                
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    Name   IP Address      Subnet          Gateway         Def. Gateway    HW Address        MTU 
    eth0   10.154.137.101  10.154.137.0    0.0.0.0         10.0.4.2        08:00:27:28:D1:1F 1500
    eth1   10.154.138.101  10.154.138.0    0.0.0.0         10.0.4.2        08:00:27:51:E8:B9 1500
    eth2   10.0.4.15       10.0.4.0        0.0.0.0         10.0.4.2        08:00:27:5B:D7:29 1500
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    Name   IP Address      Subnet          Gateway         Def. Gateway    HW Address        MTU 
    eth0   10.154.137.102  10.154.137.0    0.0.0.0         10.0.4.2        08:00:27:7F:C8:70 1500
    eth1   10.154.138.102  10.154.138.0    0.0.0.0         10.0.4.2        08:00:27:9D:27:D8 1500
    eth2   10.0.4.15       10.0.4.0        0.0.0.0         10.0.4.2        08:00:27:6E:92:43 1500
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      orac1[10.154.137.101]           orac2[10.154.137.102]           yes           
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    Check: TCP connectivity of subnet "10.154.137.0"
      Source                          Destination                     Connected?    
      orac1:10.154.137.101            orac2:10.154.137.102            failed        
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    PRVF-7617 : Node connectivity between "orac1 : 10.154.137.101" and "orac2 : 10.154.137.102" failed
    Result: TCP connectivity check failed for subnet "10.154.137.0"                                 
    Check: Node connectivity of subnet "10.154.138.0"
      Source                          Destination                     Connected?    
      orac1[10.154.138.101]           orac2[10.154.138.102]           yes           
    Result: Node connectivity passed for subnet "10.154.138.0" with node(s) orac1,orac2
    Check: TCP connectivity of subnet "10.154.138.0"
      Source                          Destination                     Connected?    
      orac1:10.154.138.101            orac2:10.154.138.102            failed        
    ERROR:
    PRVF-7617 : Node connectivity between "orac1 : 10.154.138.101" and "orac2 : 10.154.138.102" failed
    Result: TCP connectivity check failed for subnet "10.154.138.0"                                 
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      orac1[10.0.4.15]                orac2[10.0.4.15]                yes           
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    Check: TCP connectivity of subnet "10.0.4.0"
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      orac1:10.0.4.15                 orac2:10.0.4.15                 failed        
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    PRVF-7617 : Node connectivity between "orac1 : 10.0.4.15" and "orac2 : 10.0.4.15" failed
    Result: TCP connectivity check failed for subnet "10.0.4.0"                           
    Interfaces found on subnet "10.0.4.0" that are likely candidates for VIP are:
    orac1 eth2:10.0.4.15                                                       
    orac2 eth2:10.0.4.15                                                       
    WARNING:
    Could not find a suitable set of interfaces for the private interconnect
    Checking subnet mask consistency...                                   
    Subnet mask consistency check passed for subnet "10.154.137.0".       
    Subnet mask consistency check passed for subnet "10.154.138.0".       
    Subnet mask consistency check passed for subnet "10.0.4.0".           
    Subnet mask consistency check passed.                                 
    ERROR:
    PRVG-1172 : The IP address "10.0.4.15" is on multiple interfaces "eth2,eth2" on nodes "orac2,orac1"
    Result: Node connectivity check failed
    Checking multicast communication...
    Checking subnet "10.154.137.0" for multicast communication with multicast group "224.0.0.251"...
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.154.137.101" on node "orac1" is not able to communicate with interface "10.154.137.101" on node "orac1" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.154.137.101" on node "orac1" is not able to communicate with interface "10.154.137.102" on node "orac2" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.154.137.102" on node "orac2" is not able to communicate with interface "10.154.137.101" on node "orac1" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.154.137.102" on node "orac2" is not able to communicate with interface "10.154.137.102" on node "orac2" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"
    Checking subnet "10.154.138.0" for multicast communication with multicast group "224.0.0.251"...                                                                   
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.154.138.101" on node "orac1" is not able to communicate with interface "10.154.138.101" on node "orac1" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.154.138.101" on node "orac1" is not able to communicate with interface "10.154.138.102" on node "orac2" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.154.138.102" on node "orac2" is not able to communicate with interface "10.154.138.101" on node "orac1" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.154.138.102" on node "orac2" is not able to communicate with interface "10.154.138.102" on node "orac2" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"
    Checking subnet "10.0.4.0" for multicast communication with multicast group "224.0.0.251"...                                                                       
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.0.4.15" on node "orac1" is not able to communicate with interface "10.0.4.15" on node "orac1" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"        
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.0.4.15" on node "orac1" is not able to communicate with interface "10.0.4.15" on node "orac2" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"        
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.0.4.15" on node "orac2" is not able to communicate with interface "10.0.4.15" on node "orac1" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"        
    PRVG-11138 : Interface "10.0.4.15" on node "orac2" is not able to communicate with interface "10.0.4.15" on node "orac2" over multicast group "224.0.0.251"        
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      Node Name                             Status                
      orac1                                 passed                
      orac2                                 passed                
    Result: Check for ASMLib configuration passed.                
    Check: Total memory
      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         5.714GB (5991520.0KB)     4GB (4194304.0KB)         passed  
      orac1         5.714GB (5991520.0KB)     4GB (4194304.0KB)         passed  
    Result: Total memory check passed                                           
    Check: Available memory
      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         5.2293GB (5483324.0KB)    50MB (51200.0KB)          passed  
      orac1         5.1456GB (5395600.0KB)    50MB (51200.0KB)          passed  
    Result: Available memory check passed                                       
    Check: Swap space
      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         6.125GB (6422520.0KB)     5.714GB (5991520.0KB)     passed  
      orac1         6.125GB (6422520.0KB)     5.714GB (5991520.0KB)     passed  
    Result: Swap space check passed                                             
    Check: Free disk space for "orac2:/usr,orac2:/var,orac2:/etc,orac2:/sbin,orac2:/tmp"
      Path              Node Name     Mount point   Available     Required      Status    
      /usr              orac2         /             37.8398GB     1.0635GB      passed    
      /var              orac2         /             37.8398GB     1.0635GB      passed    
      /etc              orac2         /             37.8398GB     1.0635GB      passed    
      /sbin             orac2         /             37.8398GB     1.0635GB      passed    
      /tmp              orac2         /             37.8398GB     1.0635GB      passed    
    Result: Free disk space check passed for "orac2:/usr,orac2:/var,orac2:/etc,orac2:/sbin,orac2:/tmp"
    Check: Free disk space for "orac1:/usr,orac1:/var,orac1:/etc,orac1:/sbin,orac1:/tmp"
      Path              Node Name     Mount point   Available     Required      Status    
      /usr              orac1         /             32.4382GB     1.0635GB      passed    
      /var              orac1         /             32.4382GB     1.0635GB      passed    
      /etc              orac1         /             32.4382GB     1.0635GB      passed    
      /sbin             orac1         /             32.4382GB     1.0635GB      passed    
      /tmp              orac1         /             32.4382GB     1.0635GB      passed    
    Result: Free disk space check passed for "orac1:/usr,orac1:/var,orac1:/etc,orac1:/sbin,orac1:/tmp"
    Check: User existence for "grid"
      Node Name     Status                    Comment               
      orac2         passed                    exists(1100)          
      orac1         passed                    exists(1100)          
    Checking for multiple users with UID value 1100
    Result: Check for multiple users with UID value 1100 passed
    Result: User existence check passed for "grid"            
    Check: Group existence for "oinstall"
      Node Name     Status                    Comment               
      orac2         passed                    exists                
      orac1         passed                    exists                
    Result: Group existence check passed for "oinstall"             
    Check: Group existence for "dba"
      Node Name     Status                    Comment               
      orac2         passed                    exists                
      orac1         passed                    exists                
    Result: Group existence check passed for "dba"                  
    Check: Membership of user "grid" in group "oinstall" [as Primary]
      Node Name         User Exists   Group Exists  User in Group  Primary       Status    
      orac2             yes           yes           yes           yes           passed     
      orac1             yes           yes           yes           yes           passed     
    Result: Membership check for user "grid" in group "oinstall" [as Primary] passed       
    Check: Membership of user "grid" in group "dba"
      Node Name         User Exists   Group Exists  User in Group  Status        
      orac2             yes           yes           yes           passed         
      orac1             yes           yes           yes           passed         
    Result: Membership check for user "grid" in group "dba" passed               
    Check: Run level
      Node Name     run level                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         5                         3,5                       passed  
      orac1         5                         3,5                       passed  
    Result: Run level check passed                                              
    Check: Hard limits for "maximum open file descriptors"
      Node Name         Type          Available     Required      Status        
      orac2             hard          4096          65536         failed        
      orac1             hard          4096          65536         failed        
    Result: Hard limits check failed for "maximum open file descriptors"        
    Check: Soft limits for "maximum open file descriptors"
      Node Name         Type          Available     Required      Status        
      orac2             soft          1024          1024          passed        
      orac1             soft          4096          1024          passed        
    Result: Soft limits check passed for "maximum open file descriptors"        
    Check: Hard limits for "maximum user processes"
      Node Name         Type          Available     Required      Status        
      orac2             hard          46654         16384         passed        
      orac1             hard          46654         16384         passed        
    Result: Hard limits check passed for "maximum user processes"               
    Check: Soft limits for "maximum user processes"
      Node Name         Type          Available     Required      Status        
      orac2             soft          1024          2047          failed        
      orac1             soft          1024          2047          failed        
    Result: Soft limits check failed for "maximum user processes"               
    Check: System architecture
      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         x86_64                    x86_64                    passed  
      orac1         x86_64                    x86_64                    passed  
    Result: System architecture check passed                                    
    Check: Kernel version
      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64     2.6.32                    passed  
      orac1         2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64     2.6.32                    passed  
    Result: Kernel version check passed                                         
    Check: Kernel parameter for "semmsl"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             250           250           250           passed                  
      orac2             250           250           250           passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "semmsl"                                    
    Check: Kernel parameter for "semmns"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             32000         32000         32000         passed                  
      orac2             32000         32000         32000         passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "semmns"                                    
    Check: Kernel parameter for "semopm"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             100           100           100           passed                  
      orac2             100           100           100           passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "semopm"                                    
    Check: Kernel parameter for "semmni"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             128           128           128           passed                  
      orac2             128           128           128           passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "semmni"                                    
    Check: Kernel parameter for "shmmax"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             4398046511104  4398046511104  3067658240    passed                
      orac2             4398046511104  4398046511104  3067658240    passed                
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "shmmax"                                    
    Check: Kernel parameter for "shmmni"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             4096          4096          4096          passed                  
      orac2             4096          4096          4096          passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "shmmni"                                    
    Check: Kernel parameter for "shmall"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             4294967296    4294967296    599152        passed                  
      orac2             4294967296    4294967296    599152        passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "shmall"                                    
    Check: Kernel parameter for "file-max"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             6815744       6815744       6815744       passed                  
      orac2             6815744       6815744       6815744       passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "file-max"                                  
    Check: Kernel parameter for "ip_local_port_range"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             between 9000 & 65500  between 9000 & 65500  between 9000 & 65535  passed        
      orac2             between 9000 & 65500  between 9000 & 65500  between 9000 & 65535  passed        
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "ip_local_port_range"                                     
    Check: Kernel parameter for "rmem_default"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             262144        262144        262144        passed                  
      orac2             262144        262144        262144        passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "rmem_default"                              
    Check: Kernel parameter for "rmem_max"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             4194304       4194304       4194304       passed                  
      orac2             4194304       4194304       4194304       passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "rmem_max"                                  
    Check: Kernel parameter for "wmem_default"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             262144        262144        262144        passed                  
      orac2             262144        262144        262144        passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "wmem_default"                              
    Check: Kernel parameter for "wmem_max"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             1048576       1048576       1048576       passed                  
      orac2             1048576       1048576       1048576       passed                  
    Result: Kernel parameter check passed for "wmem_max"                                  
    Check: Kernel parameter for "aio-max-nr"
      Node Name         Current       Configured    Required      Status        Comment   
      orac1             1048576       1048576       1048576       passed                  
      orac2             1048576       1048576       1048576       passed                  
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    Check: Package existence for "binutils"
      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         binutils-2.20.51.0.2-5.34.el6  binutils-2.20.51.0.2      passed  
      orac1         binutils-2.20.51.0.2-5.34.el6  binutils-2.20.51.0.2      passed  
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    Check: Package existence for "compat-libcap1"
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      orac2         compat-libcap1-1.10-1     compat-libcap1-1.10       passed  
      orac1         compat-libcap1-1.10-1     compat-libcap1-1.10       passed  
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      orac2         compat-libstdc++-33(x86_64)-3.2.3-69.el6  compat-libstdc++-33(x86_64)-3.2.3  passed  
      orac1         compat-libstdc++-33(x86_64)-3.2.3-69.el6  compat-libstdc++-33(x86_64)-3.2.3  passed  
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    Check: Package existence for "libgcc(x86_64)"
      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         libgcc(x86_64)-4.4.7-11.el6  libgcc(x86_64)-4.4.4      passed  
      orac1         libgcc(x86_64)-4.4.7-11.el6  libgcc(x86_64)-4.4.4      passed  
    Result: Package existence check passed for "libgcc(x86_64)"                    
    Check: Package existence for "libstdc++(x86_64)"
      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         libstdc++(x86_64)-4.4.7-11.el6  libstdc++(x86_64)-4.4.4   passed  
      orac1         libstdc++(x86_64)-4.4.7-11.el6  libstdc++(x86_64)-4.4.4   passed  
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      orac2         libstdc++-devel(x86_64)-4.4.7-11.el6  libstdc++-devel(x86_64)-4.4.4  passed  
      orac1         libstdc++-devel(x86_64)-4.4.7-11.el6  libstdc++-devel(x86_64)-4.4.4  passed  
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      orac1         sysstat-9.0.4-20.el6      sysstat-9.0.4             passed  
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      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         gcc-4.4.7-11.el6          gcc-4.4.4                 passed  
      orac1         gcc-4.4.7-11.el6          gcc-4.4.4                 passed  
    Result: Package existence check passed for "gcc"                            
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      Node Name     Available                 Required                  Status  
      orac2         gcc-c++-4.4.7-11.el6      gcc-c++-4.4.4             passed  
      orac1         gcc-c++-4.4.7-11.el6      gcc-c++-4.4.4             passed  
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      orac2         ksh-20120801-21.el6.1     ksh-...                   passed  
      orac1         ksh-20120801-21.el6.1     ksh-...                   passed  
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      orac2         make-3.81-20.el6          make-3.81                 passed  
      orac1         make-3.81-20.el6          make-3.81                 passed  
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      orac1             6200          TCP           yes           successful                           
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      orac1                                 passed                
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      orac1                                 yes                   
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      orac1                                 yes                   
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      orac1         yes                       failed                
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      orac1         yes                      failed                
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    64 bytes from 10.154.137.101: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.089 ms                                                                                                         
    64 bytes from 10.154.137.101: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.056 ms                                                                                                         
    64 bytes from 10.154.137.101: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.086 ms                                                                                                         
    ^C                                                                                                                                                                    
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    64 bytes from 10.154.138.101: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.173 ms
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    --- 10.154.138.101 ping statistics ---
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    --- 10.154.137.101 ping statistics ---                     
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    It would be nice to know how Oracle behaves in a cluster, are there any builtins in Oracle or does OpenVMS cluster sw handle all the stuff ?
    Regards,
    /Arne Korpas

    if you are using 11g then you just need to copy the rpd on to a shared folder and in EM just provide the path for the same. So when you restart the OBIEE services it will automatically copies to local machine folders (/repository) and even the online changes made gets reflected in the same way.
    If you are using 10g then you just need to copy the RPD on both the local machines and if you make any online changes it will get reflected to master server and file get copied over to shared folder so you need to restart the secondary server inorder to reflect the online changes to the RPD of 2ndary server using shared folder
    hope it helps

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