Oracle Disk Manager

Is there a kit for porting Oracle Disk Manager to other file
system types other than Veritas or DAFS? Specifically, I would
like to enable ODM for Linux LVM/GFS.

That looks like a 3.0.3 document and the steps do not look like what I remember on 3.2.1. 3.1 improves on 3.0 and there are changes in 3.2...
Please open the help on your 3.2.2 OVS Manager server and walk through the steps/tutorial that it has. That is what I did and it worked for me.
It is fairly confusing as the steps are very different for Local vs SAN vs NFS vs iSCSI. I would search for local storage and focus on those links.
If you hit a step that looks like it isn't working, please paste the help topic name into this thread and the url from your OVM Manager help system and I will try to replicate on 3.2.1.
I have to travel between offices multiple times today and have deadlines so will be off line much of the day.

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    Remeber to remove JAVA &
    Go to control panel --> add remove programs and remove JAVA (TM) 7.
    It will solve the problem.
    Ciao,
    Massimo

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