ASM Disk creation failed

Dear Team,
                         I am using OEL 6.0 32 bit in Virtual Machine.I have installed all ASMlib rpm whatever required & SELINUX also DISABLE.But when I am trying to create ASM disk its giving below error.Please help me How can overcome this issue.
[root@rac1 ~]# oracleasm createdisk ASM01 /dev/sdb1
Writing disk header: done
Instantiating disk: failed
Clearing disk header: done
[root@rac1 ~]#
Regards,
Praveen

Did you configure the ASM lib ?
/etc/init.d/oracleasm configure
[root@node2 ~]# /etc/init.d/oracleasm configure
Configuring the Oracle ASM library driver.
This will configure the on-boot properties of the Oracle ASM library
driver.  The following questions will determine whether the driver is
loaded on boot and what permissions it will have.  The current values
will be shown in brackets ('[]').  Hitting <ENTER> without typing an
answer will keep that current value.  Ctrl-C will abort.
Default user to own the driver interface []: oracle
Default group to own the driver interface []: dba
Start Oracle ASM library driver on boot (y/n) [n]: y
Scan for Oracle ASM disks on boot (y/n) [y]:
Writing Oracle ASM library driver configuration: done
Initializing the Oracle ASMLib driver:                     [  OK  ]
Scanning the system for Oracle ASMLib disks:               [  OK  ]
[root@node2 ~]# /usr/sbin/oracleasm createdisk DISK101 /dev/sdc1
Writing disk header: done
Instantiating disk: done

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    Some folks incorrectly assume that ASM will eliminate the system administration tasks entirely. The only thing it eliminates is managing devices after they've been successfully configured for use by ASM. LUN creation, zoning, masking, OS provisioning to include HBA bindings et al, and lastly OS permissions are all still very much required.
    If still having problems, paste the above mentioned utility outputs and we will try to help you spot the issue.

  • Asm disk removed taking too much time to boot

    hi
    a local machine is configured with ASM by oracleasm with a total disk.As it was a training purpose so i have removed the disk eg /dev/sdb bluntly ie. just removing it from box.now i tried fsck -c -c -f /dev/ in rescue mode its didnot worked even not mounting the /mnt/sysimage.It claims for ext2fs error and mounting the fs etc.
    Then after lots of days has gone.i fed up with this issues and reinstalled OS.
    but my question is what exactly to do?obviously re-installation is not the exact way to do.
    regards

    If the +/dev/sdb+ was an ASM disk, then it should not impact the o/s when it is removed. ASM instance itself will fail with an error saying something like it was not able to mount the disk group.
    If your system failed to boot correctly after this disk was removed, then +/dev/sdb+ contained more than just ASM data.
    We dynamically add and remove ASM (multipath'ed) disks via kpartx - while o/s is running. No reboot. No problems.
    I fail to see how a ASM disk could cause the type of problems you describe - unless it was more than just a disk used by ASM alone.

  • Please Help - When I try to add ASM Disk to ASM Diskgroup it crashes Server

    We are using a Pillar SAN and have LUNS Created and are using the following multipath device: (I'm a DBA more then anything else... but I am rather familiar with linux .... SAN Hardware not so much)
    Device Size Mount Point
    /dev/dpda1 11G /u01
    The Above device is working fine... Below are the ASM Disks being Created
    Device Size Oracle ASM Disk Name
    /dev/dpdb1 198G ORCL1
    /dev/dpdc1 21G SIRE1
    /dev/dpdd1 21G CART1
    /dev/dpde1 21G SRTS1
    /dev/dpdf1 21G CRTT1
    I try to create to the first ASM Disk
    /etc/init.d/oracleasm createdisk ORCL1 /dev/dpdb1
    Marking disk "ORCL1" as an ASM disk: [FAILED]
    So I check the oracleasm log:
    #cat /var/log/oracleasm
    Device "/dev/dpdb1" is not a partition
    I did some research and found that this is a common problem with multipath devices and to work around it you have to use asmtool
    # /usr/sbin/asmtool -C -l /dev/oracleasm -n ORCL1 -s /dev/dpdb1 -a force=yes
    asmtool: Device "/dev/dpdb1" is not a partition
    asmtool: Continuing anyway
    now I scan and list the disks
    # /etc/init.d/oracleasm scandisks
    Scanning the system for Oracle ASMLib disks: [  OK  ]
    # /etc/init.d/oracleasm listdisks
    ORCL1
    Here is whats going on in /var/log/messages when I run the oracleasm scandisks command
    # date
    Fri Aug 14 13:51:58 MST 2009
    # /etc/init.d/oracleasm scandisks
    Scanning the system for Oracle ASMLib disks: [  OK  ]
    cat /var/log/messages | grep "Aug 14 13:5"
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: dpdb: dpdb1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: dpdc: dpdc1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: dpdd: dpdd1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: dpde: dpde1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: dpdf: dpdf1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: dpdg: dpdg1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: printk: 30 messages suppressed.
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda : READ CAPACITY failed.
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda : status=1, message=00, host=0, driver=08
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sd: Current: sense key: Illegal Request
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Add. Sense: Logical unit not supported
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel:
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda: asking for cache data failed
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda: assuming drive cache: write through
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda:end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Dev sda: unable to read RDB block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: unable to read partition table
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdb: 21502464 512-byte hdwr sectors (11009 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdb: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdb: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdb: sdb1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdc: 421476864 512-byte hdwr sectors (215796 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdc: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdc: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdc: sdc1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdd: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdd: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdd: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdd: sdd1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sde: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sde: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sde: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sde: sde1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdf: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdf: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdf: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdf: sdf1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdg: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdg: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdg: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdg: sdg1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdh: 2107390464 512-byte hdwr sectors (1078984 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdh: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdh: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdh: sdh1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdi, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sdi, logical block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdi : READ CAPACITY failed.
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdi : status=1, message=00, host=0, driver=08
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sd: Current: sense key: Illegal Request
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Add. Sense: Logical unit not supported
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel:
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdi: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdi: asking for cache data failed
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdi: assuming drive cache: write through
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdi:end_request: I/O error, dev sdi, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdi, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer last message repeated 4 times
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Dev sdi: unable to read RDB block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdi, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdi, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: unable to read partition table
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdj: 21502464 512-byte hdwr sectors (11009 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdj: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdj: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdj: sdj1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdk: 421476864 512-byte hdwr sectors (215796 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdk: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdk: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdk: sdk1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdl: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdl: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdl: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdl: sdl1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdm: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdm: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdm: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdm: sdm1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdn: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdn: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdn: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdn: sdn1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdo: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdo: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdo: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdo: sdo1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdp: 2107390464 512-byte hdwr sectors (1078984 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdp: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdp: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdp: sdp1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdq, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdq : READ CAPACITY failed.
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdq : status=1, message=00, host=0, driver=08
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sd: Current: sense key: Illegal Request
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Add. Sense: Logical unit not supported
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel:
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdq: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdq: asking for cache data failed
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdq: assuming drive cache: write through
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdq:end_request: I/O error, dev sdq, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdq, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer last message repeated 5 times
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Dev sdq: unable to read RDB block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdq, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdq, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: unable to read partition table
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdr: 21502464 512-byte hdwr sectors (11009 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdr: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdr: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdr: sdr1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sds: 421476864 512-byte hdwr sectors (215796 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sds: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sds: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sds: sds1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdt: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdt: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdt: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdt: sdt1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdu: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdu: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdu: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdu: sdu1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdv: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdv: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdv: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdv: sdv1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdw: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdw: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdw: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdw: sdw1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdx: 2107390464 512-byte hdwr sectors (1078984 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdx: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdx: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdx: sdx1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdy, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdy : READ CAPACITY failed.
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdy : status=1, message=00, host=0, driver=08
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sd: Current: sense key: Illegal Request
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Add. Sense: Logical unit not supported
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel:
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdy: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdy: asking for cache data failed
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdy: assuming drive cache: write through
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdy:end_request: I/O error, dev sdy, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdy, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer last message repeated 5 times
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Dev sdy: unable to read RDB block 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdy, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdy, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: unable to read partition table
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdz: 21502464 512-byte hdwr sectors (11009 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdz: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdz: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdz: sdz1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdaa: 421476864 512-byte hdwr sectors (215796 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdaa: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdaa: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdaa: sdaa1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdab: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdab: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdab: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdab: sdab1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdac: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdac: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdac: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdac: sdac1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdad: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdad: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdad: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdad: sdad1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdae: 43006464 512-byte hdwr sectors (22019 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdae: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdae: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdae: sdae1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdaf: 2107390464 512-byte hdwr sectors (1078984 MB)
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdaf: Write Protect is off
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: SCSI device sdaf: drive cache: write through w/ FUA
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sdaf: sdaf1
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: scsi_wr_disk: unknown partition table
    Aug 14 13:52:07 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:07 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdi, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:07 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdq, sector 0
    Aug 14 13:52:07 seer kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdy, sector 0
    Here's some extra info:
    # /sbin/blkid | grep asm
    /dev/sdc1: LABEL="ORCL1" TYPE="oracleasm"
    /dev/sdk1: LABEL="ORCL1" TYPE="oracleasm"
    /dev/sds1: LABEL="ORCL1" TYPE="oracleasm"
    /dev/sdaa1: LABEL="ORCL1" TYPE="oracleasm"
    /dev/dpdb1: LABEL="ORCL1" TYPE="oracleasm"
    I have learned that by excluding devices in the oracleasm configuration file I eliminate those I/O errors in /var/log/messages
    # cat /etc/sysconfig/oracleasm
    # This is a configuration file for automatic loading of the Oracle
    # Automatic Storage Management library kernel driver. It is generated
    # By running /etc/init.d/oracleasm configure. Please use that method
    # to modify this file
    # ORACLEASM_ENABELED: 'true' means to load the driver on boot.
    ORACLEASM_ENABLED=true
    # ORACLEASM_UID: Default user owning the /dev/oracleasm mount point.
    ORACLEASM_UID=oracle
    # ORACLEASM_GID: Default group owning the /dev/oracleasm mount point.
    ORACLEASM_GID=oinstall
    # ORACLEASM_SCANBOOT: 'true' means scan for ASM disks on boot.
    ORACLEASM_SCANBOOT=true
    # ORACLEASM_SCANORDER: Matching patterns to order disk scanning
    ORACLEASM_SCANORDER="dp sd"
    # ORACLEASM_SCANEXCLUDE: Matching patterns to exclude disks from scan
    ORACLEASM_SCANEXCLUDE="sdc sdk sds sdaa sda"
    # ls -la /dev/oracleasm/disks/
    total 0
    drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Aug 14 10:47 .
    drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 0 Aug 13 15:32 ..
    brw-rw---- 1 oracle oinstall 251, 33 Aug 14 13:46 ORCL1
    Now I can go into dbca to create the ASM instance, which starts up fine...  create a new diskgroup, I see ORCL1 as a provision ASM disk I select it ...  Click OK
    CRASH!!!  Box hangs have to reboot it....
    I have gotten myself to exactly the same point right before clicking OK and here is what is in the ASM alertlog so far
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:02 2009
    Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
    LICENSE_MAX_SESSION = 0
    LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
    Picked latch-free SCN scheme 3
    Using LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1 parameter default value as /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/dbs/arch
    Autotune of undo retention is turned on.
    IMODE=BR
    ILAT =0
    LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
    SYS auditing is disabled
    Starting up ORACLE RDBMS Version: 11.1.0.6.0.
    Using parameter settings in server-side spfile /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/dbs/spfile+ASM.ora
    System parameters with non-default values:
    large_pool_size = 12M
    instance_type = "asm"
    diagnostic_dest = "/u01/app/oracle"
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    PMON started with pid=2, OS id=3300
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    VKTM started with pid=3, OS id=3302 at elevated priority
    VKTM running at (20)ms precision
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    DIAG started with pid=4, OS id=3306
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    PSP0 started with pid=5, OS id=3308
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    DSKM started with pid=6, OS id=3310
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    DIA0 started with pid=7, OS id=3312
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    MMAN started with pid=8, OS id=3314
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    DBW0 started with pid=9, OS id=3316
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    LGWR started with pid=6, OS id=3318
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    CKPT started with pid=10, OS id=3320
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    SMON started with pid=11, OS id=3322
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    RBAL started with pid=12, OS id=3324
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    GMON started with pid=13, OS id=3326
    ORACLE_BASE from environment = /u01/app/oracle
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:04 2009
    SQL> ALTER DISKGROUP ALL MOUNT
    Fri Aug 14 14:42:41 2009
    At this point I don't want to click the OK until I am sure someone is in the office to reboot the machine manually if I do hang it again....  I hung it twice yesterday, however I did not have the devices excluded in the oracleasm configuration file as i do now
    Edited by: user10193377 on Aug 14, 2009 3:23 PM
    Well Clicking OK hun it again and I am waiting to get back into it, to see what new information might be gleened
    Does anyone have any ideas on what to check or where to look?????    Will update more once I can log back in

    Hi Mark,
    It looks like something is not correct with your raw device partition based on the error messages:
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: Add. Sense: Logical unit not supported
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel:
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda: test WP failed, assume Write Enabled
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda: asking for cache data failed
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda: assuming drive cache: write through
    Aug 14 13:52:06 seer kernel: sda:end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 0
    It could be a number of things. I would check with your vendor and Oracle support to see if the multipath software drive is supported and if there is a potential workaround for ASM. Sorry this is not quite the solution, but its what jumps to mind based on issues with multipath software and storage vendors for ASM with Linux and Oracle. Have you checked the validation matrix available on Metalink?
    Cheers,
    Ben

  • Control file creation failed while installing ---------R12 release 3

    While installing R12 release 3 I am getting following error at the time of Step 2 0f 5
    RC-50004: Fatal: Error occurred in ApplyDatabase:
    Control file creation failed
    Cannot execute configure of database using RapidClone
    following is summery of my server hardware
    HDD capacity 146GB X 10 nos. ( RAID5 with 2 arrays)
    8 GB RAM
    Operating System is Red hat Linux Enterprise 4 with Update 5
    Following are the HDD partition details
    Boot 1GB
    Root 50GB
    Tem 12GB
    SWAP 24GB distributed on two HDD partitions equally
    Database and Application HDD portion size 500GB
    I am refering Metalink note Note 402310.1 all the setting are correct
    Following is kernel settings
    kernel.sem = 256 32000 100 142
    kernel.shmall = 2097152
    kernel.shmmax = 4294967296 ( Half the size of the physical memory is 8GB )
    kernel.shmmni = 4096
    kernel.msgmax = 8192
    kernel.msgmnb = 65536
    kernel.msgmni = 2878
    fs.file-max = 65536
    net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range = 1024 65000
    net.core.rmem_default = 262144
    net.core.rmem_max = 262144
    net.core.wmem_default = 262144
    net.core.wmem_max = 262144
    All the Pre-req.of installation are passing correctly
    •     glibc-2.3.4-2.25
    •     glibc-common-2.3.4-2.25
    •     binutils-2.15.92.0.2-21
    •     compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-132.7.2
    •     gcc-3.4.6-3
    •     gcc-c++-3.4.6-3
    •     libgcc-3.4.6-3
    •     libstdc++-3.4.6-3
    •     libstdc++-devel-3.4.6-3
    •     openmotif21-2.1.30-11.RHEL4.6**
    •     pdksh-5.2.14-30.3
    •     setarch-1.6-1
    •     make-3.80-6.EL4
    •     gnome-libs-1.4.1.2.90-44.1
    •     sysstat-5.0.5-11.rhel4
    •     compat-db-4.1.25-9
    •     control-center-2.8.0-12.rhel4.5
    •     xscreensaver-4.18-5.rhel4.11
    •     libaio-0.3.105-2
    •     libaio-devel-0.3.105-2
    these all packeges are avalable on the server some are even are the higher version because OS is with update 5
    Doen the installation 3 time with formating , but still facing same problem
    All Groups and Users and permitions are correct
    runProcess_3
    Statusstring Configuring Database
    Executing command: /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jre/Linux/1.5.0//bin/java -DCONTEXT_VALIDATED=true -mx512M -classpath /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/java:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/xmlparserv2.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/ojdbc14.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/OraInstaller.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/ewt3.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/share.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/srvm.jar oracle.apps.ad.clone.ApplyDatabase -e /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/appsutil/VIS_test.xml -stage /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz -showProgress -phase cfg -nopromptmsg
    Log file located at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/appsutil/log/VIS_test/ApplyDatabase_08271904.log
    | 0% completed
    / 0% completed
    - 0% completed
    \ 0% completed
    | 0% completed
    / 0% completed RC-50004: Fatal: Error occurred in ApplyDatabase:
    Control file creation failed
    Cannot execute configure of database using RapidClone
    RW-50010: Error: - script has returned an error: 1
    RW-50004: Error code received when running external process. Check log file for details.Running Database Install Driver for VIS instance
    Succesfully changed Permissions for /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/appsutil/log/VIS_test
    Processing DriverFile = /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/template/adridb.drv
    Running Instantiation Drivers for /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/template/adridb.drv
    instantiate file:
    source : /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/template/adrun10g.sh
    dest : /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/temp/VIS_test/adrun10g.sh
    backup : /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/temp/VIS_test/adrun10g.sh to /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/appsutil/out/VIS_test/templbac/adrun10g.sh
    setting permissions: 755
    setting ownership: oracle:dba
    instantiate file:
    source : /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/template/adrundb.sh
    dest : /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/temp/VIS_test/adrundb.sh
    backup : /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/temp/VIS_test/adrundb.sh to /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/appsutil/out/VIS_test/templbac/adrundb.sh
    setting permissions: 755
    setting ownership: oracle:dba
    Step 0 of 5
    Command: /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/temp/VIS_test/adrun10g.sh
    Step 1 of 5: Doing UNIX preprocessing
    Processing Step 1 of 5
    Step 1 of 5
    Command: /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/temp/VIS_test/adrundb.sh
    Step 2 of 5: Doing UNIX preprocessing
    Processing Step 2 of 5
    Executing: su oracle -c "/test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/temp/VIS_test/adrundb.sh"
    STARTED INSTALL PHASE : DATABASE : Mon Aug 27 19:06:52 IST 2007
    Preparing environment to install databases ...
    Setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to - /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/lib/Linux -
    Setting PATH to - /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/java:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/xmlparserv2.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/ojdbc14.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/OraInstaller.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/ewt3.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/share.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/srvm.jar -
    Setting CLASSPATH to - /stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/java:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/xmlparserv2.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/ojdbc14.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/OraInstaller.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/ewt3.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/share.jar:/stage/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz/jlib/oui/srvm.jar -
         ... installing VISION demo database
    FINISHED INSTALL PHASE : DATABASE : Mon Aug 27 19:06:53 IST 2007
    su oracle -c "/test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/temp/VIS_test/adrundb.sh" has succeeded
    Succesfully changed Permissions for /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/temp
    ===============================================================================
    NetServiceHandler 120.13 started for test at Mon Aug 27 19:06:54 IST 2007
    ===============================================================================
    [ Context Information ]
    Host : test
    Domain : apps.com
    Out Dir : null
    Tier Type : DATABASE TIER
    Getting connection...
    ADX Database Utility
    getConnectionUsingAppsJDBCConnector() -->
    APPS_JDBC_URL='null'
    Trying to get connection using SID based connect descriptor
    getConnection() -->
    sDbHost : test
    sDbDomain : apps.com
    sDbPort : 1531
    sDbSid : VIS
    sDbUser : APPS
    Trying to connect using SID...
    getConnectionUsingSID() -->
    JDBC URL: jdbc:oracle:thin:@test.apps.com:1531:VIS
    Exception occurred: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
    ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exist
    Linux Error: 2: No such file or directory
    Trying to connect using SID as ServiceName
    getConnectionUsingServiceName() -->
    JDBC URL: jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=test.apps.com)(PORT=1531))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=VIS)))
    java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: TDU
    Please refer to the remaining logs on applications node at - /test/inst/apps/VIS_test/logs/08271731.log
    Can Some one pls reply
    Thanks and Regards,
    Amol

    promptUserForDiskPath Oracle Applications Rapid Install - RDBMS & Disk number = 1
    Path Obtained by Instantiate File: /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1 & Disk number = 1
    Processing /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/driver/db102.drv file
    ================================================================
    Processing the contents of : Disk1
    Processing the driver file : /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/driver/Disk1.drv
    UNZIPPING THE DISK1 CONTENTS
    UNZIP used: UnZip 5.51 of 22 May 2004, by Info-ZIP. Maintained by C. Spieler. Send
    Unzip0 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db58_opmn.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip0
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip0 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db58_opmn.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip1 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db74_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip1
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip1 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db74_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip2 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db26_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip2
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip2 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db26_javavm.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip5 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db23_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip5
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip5 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db23_javavm.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip6 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db29_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip6
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip6 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db29_javavm.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip3 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db22_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip3
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip3 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db22_javavm.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip4 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db9_bin.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip4
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip4 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db9_bin.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip8 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db24_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip8
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip8 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db24_javavm.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip9 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db27_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip9
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip9 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db27_javavm.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip7 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db25_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip7
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip7 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db25_javavm.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip12 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db73_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip12
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip12 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db73_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip13 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db11_bin.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip13
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip13 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db11_bin.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip14 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db37_lib.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip14
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip14 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db37_lib.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip10 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db20_demo.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip10
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip10 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db20_demo.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip17 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db62_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip17
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip17 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db62_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip15 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db54_rdbms.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip15
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip15 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db54_rdbms.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip16 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db42_lib.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip16
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip16 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db42_lib.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip11 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db19_demo.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip11
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip11 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db19_demo.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip20 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db8_bin.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip20
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip20 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db8_bin.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip19 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db1_appsutil.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip19
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip19 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db1_appsutil.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip21 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db33_jdk.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip21
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip21 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db33_jdk.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip18 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db40_lib.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip18
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip18 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db40_lib.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip22 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db72_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip22
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip22 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db72_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip23 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db35_jlib.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip23
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip23 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db35_jlib.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip25 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db53_rdbms.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip25
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip25 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db53_rdbms.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip26 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db13_ctx.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip26
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip26 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db13_ctx.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip27 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db57_wf.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip27
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip27 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db57_wf.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip24 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db0_appsutil.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip24
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip24 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db0_appsutil.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip29 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db36_jre.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip29
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip29 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db36_jre.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip31 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db14_ctx.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip31
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip31 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db14_ctx.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip33 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db70_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip33
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip33 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db70_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip28 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db2_appsutil.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip28
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip28 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db2_appsutil.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip32 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db68_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip32
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip32 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db68_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip30 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db52_rdbms.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip30
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip30 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db52_rdbms.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip34 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db64_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip34
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip34 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db64_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip37 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db76_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip37
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip37 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db76_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip36 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db90_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip36
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip36 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db90_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip35 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db44_md.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip35
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip35 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db44_md.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip40 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db80_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip40
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip40 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db80_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip41 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db21_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip41
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip41 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db21_javavm.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip42 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db30_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip43 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db49_nls.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip38 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db31_inventory.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip38
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip38 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db31_inventory.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip39 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db3_appsutil.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip39
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip39 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db3_appsutil.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip44 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db28_javavm.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip42
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip42 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk1/dbts/stage/db30_javavm.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..AutoConfig is exiting with status 0
    Processing disk file : disk.label in /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2
    Checking the content :disk.label
    All contents are valid.....
    =============================================================
    Processing the contents of : Disk2
    Processing the driver file : /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/driver/Disk2.drv
    UNZIPPING THE DISK2 CONTENTS
    Unzip45 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db60_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip45
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip45 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db60_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip46 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db59_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip46
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip46 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db59_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip47 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db61_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip47
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip47 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db61_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip50 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db63_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip50
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip50 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db63_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip48 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db39_lib.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip48
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip48 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db39_lib.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip49 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db65_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip49
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip49 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db65_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip51 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db89_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip51
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip51 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db89_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip52 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db77_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip52
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip52 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db77_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip57 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db69_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip57
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip57 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db69_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip55 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db81_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip55
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip55 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db81_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip53 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db75_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip53
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip53 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db75_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip56 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db83_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip56
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip56 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db83_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip58 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db71_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip58
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip58 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db71_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip54 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db79_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip54
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip54 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db79_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip61 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db67_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip61
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip61 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db67_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip60 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db87_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip60
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip60 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db87_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip62 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db48_network.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip62
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip62 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db48_network.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip63 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db50_oui.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip63
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip63 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db50_oui.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip59 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db85_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip59
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip59 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db85_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip65 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db4_appsutil.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip64 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db32_jdk.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip66 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db7_bin.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip67 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db10_bin.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip68 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db16_ctx.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip68
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip68 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db16_ctx.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip66
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip66 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db7_bin.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip65
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip65 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk2/dbts/stage/db4_appsutil.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..AutoConfig is exiting with status 0
    Processing disk file : disk.label in /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3
    Checking the content :disk.label
    All contents are valid.....
    =============================================================
    Processing the contents of : Disk3
    Processing the driver file : /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/driver/Disk3.drv
    UNZIPPING THE DISK3 CONTENTS
    Unzip71 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db84_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip71
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip71 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db84_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip73 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db66_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip73
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip73 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db66_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip69 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db55_sysman.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip69
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip69 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db55_sysman.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip72 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db47_oc4j.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip72
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip72 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db47_oc4j.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip70 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db56_sysman.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip70
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip70 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db56_sysman.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip78 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db86_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip78
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip78 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db86_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip74 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db45_oc4j.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip74
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip74 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db45_oc4j.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip76 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db34_jdk.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip76
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip76 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db34_jdk.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip79 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db78_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip79
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip79 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db78_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip81 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db6_assistants.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip81
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip81 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db6_assistants.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip82 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db18_demo.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip82
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip82 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db18_demo.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip83 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db51_perl.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip83
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip83 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db51_perl.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip84 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db41_lib.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip84
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip84 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db41_lib.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip85 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db12_bin.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip85
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip85 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db12_bin.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip86 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db15_ctx.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip86
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip86 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db15_ctx.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip87 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db38_lib.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip87
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip87 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db38_lib.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip80 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db88_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip80
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip80 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db88_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip77 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db46_oc4j.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip77
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip77 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db46_oc4j.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip75 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db17_demo.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip75
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip75 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db17_demo.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip89 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db43_lib.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip88 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db82_.patch_storage.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip90 - Start of native unzipping /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db5_assistants.zip at /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Unzip89
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip89 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db43_lib.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..Unzip88
    .end std out.
    .end err out.
    Unzip88 - Completed native unzipping unzip -qn /prod/stage/oraDB/Disk3/dbts/stage/db82_.patch_storage.zip -d /test/db/tech_st/10.2.0/
    Thread exiting ..AutoConfig is exiting with status 0
    AutoConfig is exiting with status 0
    AutoConfig is exiting with status 0
    Pls check NO ERROR found

  • Difference between ASM Disk Group, ADVM Volume and ACFS File system

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    To my mind, an ASM Disk Group is effectively a logical volume for Database files ( including FRA files ).
    11gR2 seems to have introduced the concepts of ADVM volumes and ACFS File Systems.
    An 11gR2 ASM Disk Group can contain :
    ASM Disks
    ADVM volumes
    ACFS file systems
    Q2. ADVM volumes appear to be dynamic volumes.
    However is this therefore not effectively layering a logical volume ( the ADVM volume ) beneath an ASM Disk Group ( conceptually a logical volume as well ) ?
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    Q3. if it is 2 layers of logical disk ( i.e. ASM on top of ADVM ), what makes this better than 2 layers using a 3rd party volume manager ( eg ASM on top of 3rd party LVM ) - something Oracle encourages against ?
    Q4. ACFS File systems, seem to be clustered file systems for non database files including ORACLE_HOMEs, application exe's etc ( but NOT GRID_HOME, OS root, OCR's or Voting disks )
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    The oracle toplogy diagram for ASM in the 11gR2 ASM Admin guide, shows ACFS as part of ASM. I am not sure from this if ACFS is part of ASM or ASM sits on top of ACFS ?
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    Jim

    Q1 - ADVM volume is a type of special file created in the ASM DG.  Once created, it creates a block device on the OS itself that can be used just like any other block device.  http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E16655_01/server.121/e17612/asmfilesystem.htm#OSTMG30000
    Q2 - the asm disk group is a disk group, not really a logical volume.  It combines attributes of both when used for database purposes, as the database and certain other applications know how to talk "ASM" protocol.  However, you won't find any general purpose applications that can do so.  In addition, some customers prefer to deal directly with file systems and volume devices, which ADVM is made to do.  In your way of thinking, you could have 3 layers of logical disk, but each of them provides different attributes and characteristics.  This is not a bad thing though, as each has a slightly different focus - os file system\device, database specific, and storage centric.
    Q3 - ADVM is specifically developed to extend the characteristics of ASM for use by general OS applications.  It understands the database performance characteristics and is tuned to work well in that situation.  Because it is developed in house, it takes advantage of the ASM design model.  Additionally, rather than having to contact multiple vendors for support, your support is limited to calling Oracle, a one-stop shop.
    Q4 - You can create and modify ACFS file systems using command line tools and ASMCA.  Creating and modifying logical volumes happens through SQL(ASM), asmcmd, and ASMCA.  EM can also be used for both items.  ACFS sits on top of ADVM, which is a file in an ASM disk group.  ACFS is aware of the characteristics of ASM\ADVM volumes, and tunes it's IO to make best use of those characteristics. 
    Q5 - several ways:
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    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E16655_01/server.121/e17612/asmca_acfs.htm#OSTMG94348
    Information on command line tools, with examples:
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