Oracle OID 10.1.0.4.3 with ASM

Hi all,
I've been trying to find information on if OID 10.1.0.4.3 is certified on an Oracle 11gR2 Database using ASM.
The certification matrix does not mention ASM specifically, but says “supported on all configurations” which seems kind unreliable.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/downloads/fmw-11gr1certmatrix.xls
Do you know of any doc, where I can find this information in an explicit format that I can present to the client?

III suggest you to open a SR on metalink and request that. Some kind of configurations or specific information is better you assign support team.
I hope this helps,
Thiago Leoncio.

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