1.19 ASM_DISKSTRING
ASM_DISKSTRING
specifies an operating system-dependent value used by Oracle ASM to limit the set of disks considered for discovery.
Property | Description |
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Parameter type |
String |
Syntax |
|
Default value |
The null string; Oracle Automatic Storage Management discovery finds all disks in an operating system-specific location to which the Oracle Automatic Storage Management instance has read/write access. |
Modifiable |
|
Modifiable in a PDB |
Yes |
Basic |
No |
Oracle RAC |
Multiple instances can have different values. Different nodes might see the same disks under different names; however, each instance must be able to use its |
Note:
This parameter may only be specified in an Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM) instance.
When a new disk is added to a disk group, each Oracle ASM instance that has the disk group mounted must be able to discover the new disk using the value of ASM_DISKSTRING
.
In most cases, the default value will be sufficient. Using a more restrictive value may reduce the time required for Oracle ASM to perform discovery, and thus improve disk group mount time or the time for adding a disk to a disk group. A "?" at the beginning of the string gets expanded to the Oracle home directory. Depending on the operating system, wildcard characters can be used. It may be necessary to dynamically change ASM_DISKSTRING
before adding a disk so that the new disk will be discovered.
An attempt to dynamically modify ASM_DISKSTRING
will be rejected and the old value retained if the new value cannot be used to discover a disk that is in a disk group that is already mounted.
See Also:
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Administrator's Guide for more information and examples of using this parameter