10g ASM setup

hi,
i've created a 10g database using automated storage on a raw volume.
is it possible to create a database with asm set up on a windows formatted volume (i've been unable to label the formatted volumes with the asmtool)?
thanks
santosh sewlal

You have to alter directly the ASM_DISKSTRING init parameter in order to identify them when you are creating the database.
Joel Pérez
http://otn.oracle.com/experts

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    <a class="jive-link-external" href="http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Oracle/DBA_tips/Automatic_Storage_Management/ASM_10.shtml">http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Oracle/DBA_tips/Automatic_Storage_Management/ASM_10.shtml</a>
    <a class="jive-link-external" href="http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=1102203&tstart=1">how to create an asm instance manaually? oracle 11gr2.
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    What bug or anything wrong ?
    Please introduce me
    trace file:
    /oracle/product/admin/DB/udump/db3_ora_15854.trc
    Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
    With the Partitioning, Real Application Clusters, OLAP and Data Mining options
    ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/product/10.2.0/db
    System name: Linux
    Node name: db03.domain
    Release: 2.6.9-42.ELsmp
    Version: #1 SMP Wed Jul 12 23:32:02 EDT 2006
    Machine: x86_64
    Instance name: DB3
    Redo thread mounted by this instance: 3
    Oracle process number: 65
    Unix process pid: 15854, image: [email protected]
    *** SERVICE NAME:(DB) 2007-05-27 01:19:11.574
    *** SESSION ID:(591.62658) 2007-05-27 01:19:11.574
    *** 2007-05-27 01:19:11.574
    ksedmp: internal or fatal error
    ORA-00376: file 5 cannot be read at this time
    ORA-01110: data file 5: '+DATA/db/datafile/undotbs3.257.617849281'
    ORA-00376: file 5 cannot be read at this time
    ORA-01110: data file 5: '+DATA/db/datafile/undotbs3.257.617849281'
    ORA-00376: file 5 cannot be read at this time
    ORA-01110: data file 5: '+DATA/db/datafile/undotbs3.257.617849281'
    ORA-00372: file 5 cannot be modified at this time
    ORA-01110: data file 5: '+DATA/db/datafile/undotbs3.257.617849281'
    Current SQL statement for this session:
    INSERT INTO DATA_ALL VALUES (:B1 ,:B2 ,:B3 ,:B4 ,:B5 ,:B6 ,:B7 ,:B8 ,:B9 ,:B10 ,:B11 ,:B12 ,:B13 ,:B14 ,:B15 ,:B16 ,:B17 ,:B18 ,:B19 ,:B20 ,:B21 ,:B22 ,:B23 ,:B24 ,:B25 ,:B26 ,:B27 ,:B28 ,:B29 ,:B30 ,:B31 ,:B32 ,:B33 ,:B34 ,:B35 ,:B36 ,:B37 ,:B38 ,:B39 ,:B40 ,:B41 ,:B42 ,:B43 ,:B44 ,:B45 ,:B46 ,:B47 ,:B48 ,:B49 ,:B50 )
    ----- PL/SQL Call Stack -----
    object line object
    handle number name
    0x21dc2b4b8 780 package body MGR.AC
    0x21e4815b0 3 anonymous block
    ----- Call Stack Trace -----
    calling call entry argument values in hex
    location type point (? means dubious value)
    ksedst()+31 call ksedst1() 000000000 ? 000000001 ?
    7FBFFF7290 ? 7FBFFF72F0 ?
    7FBFFF7230 ? 000000000 ?
    ksedmp()+610 call ksedst() 000000000 ? 000000001 ?
    7FBFFF7290 ? 7FBFFF72F0 ?
    7FBFFF7230 ? 000000000 ?
    ksupop()+3581 call ksedmp() 000000003 ? 000000001 ?
    7FBFFF7290 ? 7FBFFF72F0 ?
    7FBFFF7230 ? 000000000 ?
    opiodr()+3899 call ksupop() 000000002 ? 000000001 ?
    7FBFFF7290 ? 7FBFFF72F0 ?
    7FBFFF7230 ? 000000000 ?
    rpidrus()+198 call opiodr() 000000066 ? 000000006 ?
    .......etc.............................
    Message was edited by:
    HunterX (Surachart Opun)

    To me it looks like your undotbs on node3 is filled and not marking old undo as expired. Use this query to find out if it is labeling old undo as expired.
    SELECT tablespace_name, status, COUNT(*) AS HOW_MANY
    FROM dba_undo_extents
    GROUP BY tablespace_name, status;
    Another thing I noticed from your alertlog is it is only doing that on undotbs3, which I assumes is on node3.
    1) try recreate undotbs on node3
    2) take node3 out of service (stop nodeapps, ASM, instance and finally CRS on node3) and see if you can do DML on your database.
    -Moid

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