By
Ben Prusinski
While checking the status of a four node Oracle 11gR2 RAC
environment, I noticed something was wrong with time synchronization
between the cluster nodes. Even though I had our system
administrator configure NTPD for the environment, the Cluster
Verification Utility (CVU) failed on NTPD errors and showed the
Cluster Synchronization Services Daemon (CTSSD) in Observer mode
when I ran a check of the clock synchronization:
oracle@rac1 ~]$ cluvfy comp clocksync -n
all
Verifying Clock Synchronization across the
cluster nodes
Checking if
Clusterware is installed on all nodes...
Check of
Clusterware install passed
Checking if CTSS
Resource is running on all nodes...
CTSS resource check passed
Querying CTSS for time offset on all
nodes...
Query of CTSS for time offset passed
Check CTSS state
started...
CTSS is in Observer state. Switching over to clock synchronization
checks
using NTP
Starting Clock synchronization checks
using Network Time
Protocol(NTP)...
NTP Configuration file check started...
NTP
Configuration file check passed
Checking daemon
liveness...
Liveness check passed for "ntpd"
Check for NTP
daemon or service alive passed on all nodes
NTP daemon slewing option check failed on
some nodes
Check failed on nodes:
rac1,rac2,rac3,rac4
PRVF-5436 : The
NTP daemon running on one or more nodes lacks the slewing option
"-x"
Clock
synchronization check using Network Time Protocol(NTP) failed
PRVF-9652 : Cluster Time Synchronization
Services check failed
Verification of Clock Synchronization across the cluster nodes was
unsuccessful on all the specified nodes.
Aha! So CTSSD must have an NTPD server in slewing option mode or it
will fail to synchronize the cluster nodes correctly.
The solution to this is to shutdown the Oracle RAC database
environment as well as to shutdown ASM and the clusterware and then
to restart ntpd on the Oracle RAC cluster nodes and app tier server
host with the –x option
Previous to this, I had verified that ntpd was running however it
was started by default mode and not with the -x option as shown
below:
[root@rac1 ~]# service ntpd status
ntpd (pid 24396)
is running...
[root@rac1 ~]# ps -ef|grep ntpd
root 15495 8369 0
09:52 pts/1 00:00:00 grep ntpd
ntp 24396 1 0 Jul11 ? 00:00:00 ntpd -u
ntp:ntp -p /var/run/ntpd.pid
-g
You can check to see if the -x flag has been set by examination of
the /etc/sysconfig/ntpd file.
[root@rac1 ~]# grep OPTIONS
/etc/sysconfig/ntpd
OPTIONS="-u ntp:ntp -p /var/run/ntpd.pid"
NTPDATE_OPTIONS=""
I found the following two My Oracle Support notes useful while
solving this issue with Oracle 11gR2 RAC and time synchronization
issues.
- MOS 1054006.1- CTSSD Runs in Observer Mode Even Though No Time
Sync Software is Running
- MOS 1056693.1- How to Configure NTP or
Windows Time to Resolve
CLUVFY Error PRVF-5436 PRV-9652 Posted
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