10gR1 Voting Disk

Hallo,
is there a way to recreate a voting disk (not backed up) in 10gR1 without reinstalling CRS?

upper realese it can be easily recreated!Not sure. AFAIK, in 11gR2, the voting disks get automatically backed up therefore, we don't have to manually backup. But, I believe we can't "easily recreate" the voting devices without backups in any release. (some one will correct if I am wrong though!). In previous releases to 11gR2, "dd" is used to backup voting devices but in 11gR2 it's no longer supported to use dd.
HTH
Thanks
Chandra

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    Hi everybody
    in case at your site you :
    - have an 11.2 fail-over cluster using Grid Infrastructure (CRS, OCR, voting disks),
    where you have yourself created additional CRS resources to handle single-node db instances,
    their listener, their disks and so on (which are started only on one node at a time,
    can fail from that node and restart to another);
    - have put OCR and voting disks into an ASM diskgroup (as strongly suggested by Oracle);
    then you might have problems (as we had) because you might:
    - reach max number of diskgroups handled by an ASM instance (63 only, above which you get ORA-15068);
    - experiment delays (especially in case of multipath), find fake CRS resources, etc.
    whenever you dismount disks from one node and mount to another;
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    then please keep reading on for the boring details.
    One step backward (I'll try to keep it simple).
    Oracle Grid Infrastructure is mainly used by RAC db instances,
    which means that any db you create usually has one instance started on each node,
    and all instances access read / write the same disks from each node.
    So, ASM instance on each node will mount diskgroups in Shared Mode,
    because the same diskgroups are mounted also by other ASM instances on the other nodes.
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    that every diskgroup is mounted in Shared Mode, among other things).
    In this context, it is quite obvious that Oracle strongly recommends to put OCR and voting disks
    inside ASM: this (usually called CRS_DATA) will become diskgroup number 1
    and ASM instances will mount it before CRS starts.
    Then, additional diskgroup will be added by users, for DATA, REDO, FRA etc of each RAC db,
    and will be mounted later when a RAC db instance starts on the specific node.
    In case of fail-over cluster, where instances are not RAC type and there is
    only one instance running (on one of the nodes) at any time for each db, it is different.
    All diskgroups of db instances don't need to be mounted in Shared Mode,
    because they are used by one instance only at a time
    (on the contrary, they should be mounted in Exclusive Mode).
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    - at installation OUI will start ASM instance on each node with CLUSTER_DATABASE=true;
    - the first diskgroup, which contains OCR and votings, will be mounted Shared Mode;
    - all other diskgroups, used by each db instance, will be mounted Shared Mode, too,
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    One conseguence is that we hit ORA-15068 limit (max 63 diskgroups) earlier than expected:
    - none ot the instances on this cluster are Production (only Test, Dev, etc);
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    - in case one node failed, surviving two should get resources of the failing node,
    in the worst case: one node with 60 diskgroups (20 instances), the other one with 30 diskgroups (10 instances)
    - in case two nodes failed, the only node survived should not be able to mount additional diskgroups
    (because of limit of max 63 diskgroup mounted by an ASM instance), so all other would remain unmounted
    and their db instances stopped (they are not Production instances);
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    you can mount 62 globally (once a diskgroup is mounted on one node, it is given a number between 2 and 63,
    and other diskgroups mounted on other nodes cannot reuse that number).
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    of type ora*.dg, maybe to accomodate the fact that on other nodes those diskgroups were left unmounted
    (once again, instances are single-node here, and not RAC type).
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    We opened a SR to Oracle asking about what options do we have here, and we are disappointed by their answer.
    Regards
    Oscar

    Hi Klaas-Jan
    - best practises require that also online redolog files are in a separate diskgroup, in case of ASM logical corruption (we are a little bit paranoid): in case DATA dg gets corrupted, you can restore Full backup plus Archived RedoLog plus Online Redolog (otherwise you will stop at the latest Archived).
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    - in case of fail-over cluster (active-passive), Oracle provide some templates of CRS scripts (in $CRS_HOME/crs/crs/public) that you edit and change at your will, also you might create additionale scripts in case of additional resources you might need (Oracle Agents, backups agent, file systems, monitoring tools, etc)
    About our problem, the only solution is to move OCR and voting disks from ASM and change pfile af all ASM instance (parameter CLUSTER_DATABASE from true to false ).
    Oracle aswers were a litlle bit odd:
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    - then they told us to use RAC Single Node, which actually has some better features, in csae of planned fail-over it might be able to migreate
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    Thanks Marko for pointing us to OCFS2 pros / cons.
    We asked Oracle a confirmation that it supported, they said yes but it is discouraged (and also, doesn't work with OUI nor ASMCA).
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    -"Grid Infrastructure Install on Linux", paragraph 3.1.6, Table 3-2
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  • At the time of recovering voting disk

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    clusterware:10.2.01.
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    v.s.srinivas

    Also be aware that in 10g theres a bug; Some of the the docs and books say that you can do "crsctl add css votedisk " with the "-force" option to add a voting disk with the cluster up. This can cause corruption - see Note:390880.1
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    Bob

  • After Patch  10.2.0.4, got "voting disk  corrupted" error.

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    Hello,
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    http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/rac.102/b14197/votocr.htm#i1012456
    The steps to apply RAC patch were followed correctly?
    See a patchset roadmap at http://mufalani.blogspot.com/2009/06/applying-10204-patch-on-rac-systems.html
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    http://www.mrdba.com.br/mufalani

  • Root.sh hangs at formatting voting disk on OEL32 11gR2 RAC with ocfs2

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    {quote}
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    2011-08-04 17:10:37.526: [   SKGFD][3046184656]WARNING:io_getevents timed out 618 sec
    {quote}
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    {quote}
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    {quote}
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    {quote}
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    2011-08-04 15:59:07.047: [    CSSD][2942622608]clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
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    2011-08-04 15:59:11.057: [    CSSD][2942622608]clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
    2011-08-04 15:59:16.068: [    CSSD][2942622608]clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    2011-08-04 15:59:16.068: [    CSSD][2942622608]clssnmSendingThread: sent 5 status msgs to all nodes
    2011-08-04 15:59:21.079: [    CSSD][2942622608]clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
    2011-08-04 15:59:21.079: [    CSSD][2942622608]clssnmSendingThread: sent 5 status msgs to all nodes
    {quote}
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    Regards
    Amith R
    Edited by: Mithzz on Aug 4, 2011 4:58 AM

    Did an lsof on vdisk and it showed
    >
    COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
    crsctl.bi 9589 root 26u REG 8,17 21004288 102980 /u02/storage/vdsk
    [root@oel32rac1 ~]# ps -ef |grep crsctl
    root 9589 7583 0 15:58 pts/1 00:00:00 [crsctl.bin] <defunct>
    >
    Could this be a permission issue ?
    --Amith                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

  • How do I define 2 disk groups for ocr and voting disks at the oracle grid infrastructure installation window

    Hello,
    It may sound too easy to someone but I need to ask it anyway.
    I am in the middle of building Oracle RAC 11.2.0.3 on Linux. I have 2 storage and I created three LUNs in each of storage so 6 LUNs in total look in both of servers. If I choose NORMAL as a redundancy level, is it right to choose my 6 disks those are created for OCR_VOTE at the grid installation? Or should I choose only 3 of them and configure mirroring at latter stage?
    The reason why I am asking this is that I didn't find any place to create asm disk group for ocr and voting disks at the oracle grid infrastructure installation window. In fact, I would to like to create two disk groups in which one of groups contains three disks those were brought from storage 1 and the second one contains rest three 3 disk that come from the last storage.
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    Thank you.

    Hi,
    You have 2 Storage H/W.
    You will need to configure a Quorum ASMDisk to store a Voting Disk.
    Because if you lose 1/2 or more of all of your voting disks, then nodes get evicted from the cluster, or nodes kick themselves out of the cluster.
    You must have the odd number of voting disk (i.e 1,3 or 5)  one voting disk per ASM DISK, So 1 Storage will hold more voting disk than another storage.
    (e.g 3 Voting Disk - 2 voting stored in stg-A and 1 voting disk store in stg-B)
    If fail the storage that hold the major number of  Voting disk the whole cluster (all nodes) goes down. Does not matter if you have a other storage online.
    It will happen:
    https://forums.oracle.com/message/9681811#9681811
    You must configure your Clusterware same as RAC extended
    Check this link:
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/clusterware/overview/grid-infra-thirdvoteonnfs-131158.pdf
    Explaining: How to store OCR, Voting disks and ASM SPFILE on ASM Diskgroup (RAC or RAC Extended) | Levi Pereira | Oracl…

  • How can i backup my voting disk on windows

    i can backup voting disk with dd in unix, but how can i backup it in windows,
    I will replace my disk-storage in the ORACLE rac enviement, must i reistall operating system; ocr and voting disk (then restore the database); or can i resotre ocr and voting disk than restore database; have you any other idear ,

    You can not backup from *NIX & restore onto Windoze.                                                                                                                                                                                                           

  • Voting disk external redundancy

    Hey,
    question:
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    A query for the votedisk shows only one configured votedisk for my 2 node rac cluster.
    So I presume, that external redundancy was setup during installation of clusterware.
    A few weeks ago I hit an unpublished error, where oracle sends a message that the voting disk are corrupted - which is a false message.
    But anyway, what is happening, when I hit this error in my new scenarion (apart of applying the crs bundle patch - which I cant apply...)
    How can make sure, that a new voting disk is added with external redundancy as well (crsctl add css votedisk /dev/raw/raw#)
    or would this give back an error, because only one voting disk is configurable ?

    Hi Christian,
    How can make sure, that a new voting disk is added with external redundancy as well (crsctl add css votedisk /dev/raw/raw#) or would this give back an error, because only one voting disk is configurable ?I will assume you are using version 11.1 or earlier.
    What determines whether your voting disk is with external redundancy or normal redudancy the amount of voting is that your environment has.
    If you have only one voting disk you have external redundancy (The customers guarantees the recovery of the voting disk in case of failure. At least Oracle thinks so).
    If you more than 2 (because you need to get an odd number) voting disk you are using normal redundancy. *## Edited by: Levi Pereira on Feb 7, 2011 12:09 PM*
    Then you can add more voting disk in your environment without worrying about external redudancy previously configured.
    External Redundancy or Normal Redundancy is nominated only by the amount from voting disk you have, there is no configuration to change External Redundancy to Normal Redundancy. As I have said is only the amount from voting that you have configured in your environment.
    Make sure you have a fresh backup of your voting disk.
    Warning: The voting disk backup is performed manually in the environment UNIX/Linux with the dd command.
    Regards,
    Levi Pereira
    Edited by: Levi Pereira on Feb 7, 2011 12:09 PM

  • Voting disk problem

    I had a problem with my votingdisks:
    First CSS would not start. CSS log said votingdisks were missing:
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    0. 0 \\.\votedsk1
    1. 0
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    I ran into the samething today and figured out how to get rid of them at least on a Win 2003 SP2R2 cluster. Mine were showing 0s for the path as well so after a lot of trial and error I finally just tried:
    crsctl delete css votedisk 0
    And it worked... What happens is, when you have to do a -force to create extra votedisks the cluster has to be stopped on all nodes or this will happen. We were doing a totally fresh install so we played with it a little to determine this is what happened. When we stopped everything before adding votedisks using -force and cleaning up the bad ones, everything went fine.

  • How to rename voting disk name in oracle clusterware 11gr2

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