Diskgroup creation erro in oracle 10g [message #229999] |
Tue, 10 April 2007 09:01 |
kamragulshan
Messages: 66 Registered: May 2005 Location: Delhi
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Hi..
I am using solaris with oracle 10g. i have created a database with non-ASM. But now i have to migrate it to ASM mode. I have a single server and having a mount point /Oracle_ASM to store asm files. i have created 6 files at /Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk1..6 with the command:
mkfile 5g Disk1 upto 6
i have change the owner and group owner to oracle:oinstall
I have define the asm_diskstring='/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk1','/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk2','/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk3','/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk4','/Oracle_ASM/db01/ Disk5','/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk6' in initasm.ora file.
Now when i am trying to create Diskgroup command, it showing error:
create diskgroup DGdb01 NORMAL REDUNDANCY
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ERROR at line 1:
ORA-15018: diskgroup cannot be created
ORA-15031: disk specification '/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk6' matches no disks
ORA-15025: could not open disk '/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk6'
ORA-15059: invalid device type for ASM disk
SVR4 Error: 32768: Unknown error
Additional information: 42
Additional information: 2135949552
Additional information: 2076181424
ORA-15031: disk specification '/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk5' matches no disks
ORA-15025: could not open disk '/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk5'
ORA-15059: invalid device type for ASM disk
SVR4 Error: 32768: Unknown error
Additional information: 42
Additional information: 2135949552
Additional information: 2076181424
ORA-15031: disk specification '/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk4' matches no disks
ORA-15025: could not open disk '/Oracle_ASM/db01/Disk4'
ORA-15059: invalid device type for ASM disk
SVR4 Error: 32768: Unknown error
Additional information: 42
Additional information: 2135949552
Additional information: 2076181424
ORA-15031: disk specification '/Oracle_ASM/db01/Di
Please help to resolve the issue as it is very urgent.
Thanks
Gulshan
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Re: Diskgroup creation erro in oracle 10g [message #231077 is a reply to message #229999] |
Sat, 14 April 2007 00:19 |
nmacdannald
Messages: 460 Registered: July 2005 Location: Stockton, California - US...
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I was using Solaris 10 (8 processors, 32 gigs RAM 12 Disks ) and could not get Automatic Storage Management to see ANY of the disks. Perhaps try a Google search, or try askTom.com. I really liked Solaris but decided not to fight it and skipped ASM. I used OFS instead.
Good luck.
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