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How to Move OCR, Voting Disk File, ASM SPILE to a New Diskgroup ( 12.1.0.2 )

It is a good practice to have different dedicated disk groups for databases, OCR/VOTE and cluster health monitor( chm ) repository respectively.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Create a new diskgroup +OCR
  • Ensure that the new diskgroup is mounted on all cluster nodes
  • Relocate OCR from +DATA to +OCR diskgroup
  • Relocate voting disks to a new ASM diskgroup
  • Change ASM SPFILE location from +DATA to +OCR Diskgroup

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Unknown's avatarAuthor dbalifeeasyPosted on March 25, 2016October 21, 2020Categories GI and RAC, Premium ContentTags +OCR, CRS-2673, CRS-2676, CRS-4529, CRS-4533, CRS-4537, crsctl check cluster -all, crsctl query css votedisk, crsctl replace votedisk +OCR, gpnptool get, ocrcheck, ocrconfig -add +OCR, ocrconfig -delete +DAT, ocrconfig -delete +DATA, ORA-15221, ORA-17502, oracleasm createdisk, oracleasm listdisks, voting disk file2 Comments on How to Move OCR, Voting Disk File, ASM SPILE to a New Diskgroup ( 12.1.0.2 )

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