How to verify that ocr and votingdisk is normal??

Hi. all.
I am new to Oracle clusterware.
How to verfiy that oracle clusterware is running without problems??
I am reading RAC Administration Guide, but there are so many commands
about Oracle Clusterware.
I would like to hear your experience and advice.
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards.

Dear Virag.
I recreated a database by using DBCA on a 2-node RAC database.
I got no errors from DBCA when I recreated the database.
Now, I am just testing whether or not everything is OK.
The operating system is windows2003.
The version of clusterware and oracle is 10.2.0.2.0.
I intentionally rebooted one node by turn.
After rebooting, 2-node RAC database is up automatically some times,
but some times, the instance of the rebooted node does not startup
automatically. "srvctl start instance" does work.
Is this problem related to the master node of cluster??
I am home now. I will give you the crsd log tomorrow.
Best Regards.

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    Log Transport Services   Informational          0           2          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARC1: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0           3          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARC2: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0           4          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARC3: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0           5          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARC4: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0           6          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARC5: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0           7          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARC6: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0           8          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARC7: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0           9          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARC8: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          10          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARC9: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          11          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCa: Archival started
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    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          13          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCc: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          14          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCd: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          15          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCe: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          16          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCf: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          17          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCg: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          18          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCh: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          19          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCi: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          20          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCj: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          21          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCk: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          22          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCl: Archival started
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    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          23          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCm: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          24          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCn: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          25          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCo: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          26          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCp: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          27          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCq: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          28          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCr: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          29          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCs: Archival started
    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          30          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCt: Archival started
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    Log Transport Services   Informational          0          32          0 NO  25-AUG-09 ARCi: Becoming the 'no SRL' ARCH
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    ARCH            3440 CONNECTED    ARCH     3440                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5504 CONNECTED    ARCH     5504                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5352 CONNECTED    ARCH     5352                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5344 CONNECTED    ARCH     5344                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            1320 CONNECTED    ARCH     1320                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5088 CONNECTED    ARCH     5088                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            3416 CONNECTED    ARCH     3416                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5916 CONNECTED    ARCH     5916                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5776 CONNECTED    ARCH     5776                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            4744 CONNECTED    ARCH     4744                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
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    ARCH            1144 CONNECTED    ARCH     1144                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5900 CONNECTED    ARCH     5900                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            4848 CONNECTED    ARCH     4848                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5560 CONNECTED    ARCH     5560                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            4672 CONNECTED    ARCH     4672                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH             400 CONNECTED    ARCH     400                                      1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            4996 CONNECTED    ARCH     4996                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5356 CONNECTED    ARCH     5356                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5800 CONNECTED    ARCH     5800                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            3104 CONNECTED    ARCH     3104                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            6100 CONNECTED    ARCH     6100                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    PROCESS          PID STATUS       CLIENT_P CLIENT_PID                               CLIENT_DBID                      GROUP#                                   RESETLOG_ID    THREAD#  SEQUENCE#     BLOCK#     BLOCKS DELAY_MINS KNOWN_AGENTS ACTIVE_AGENTS
    ARCH            2400 CONNECTED    ARCH     2400                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            3712 CONNECTED    ARCH     3712                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            4248 CONNECTED    ARCH     4248                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5580 CONNECTED    ARCH     5580                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            3160 CONNECTED    ARCH     3160                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            4436 CONNECTED    ARCH     4436                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            5116 CONNECTED    ARCH     5116                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    ARCH            1488 CONNECTED    ARCH     1488                                     1560521699                       N/A                                                0          0          0          0          0          0            0             0
    MRP0            4464 WAIT_FOR_LOG N/A      N/A                                      N/A                              N/A                                        687453795          1        189          0          0          0            0             0
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    Poorna

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