Hi Andrew,thanks! I didn't know about kfod, I'll check it's output on Monday (kfod disk=all -> path).
I don't have an access to the systems right now, but if I recall correctly, v$asm_disk.path shows as ORCL:<disk_name> (so most probably asm_diskstring is set to ORCL:* or similar, I'll check that on Monday too).
Thank you! Dimitre On 08/04/2011 22:22, Andrew Kerber wrote:
I believe there are options with kfod to do some of this. The asm_diskstring parameter should show you how it is finding the disks currently. As I recall, if you try and change asm_diskstring, and current disks arent listed it wont let you.On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Radoulov, Dimitre <cichomitiko@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:cichomitiko@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:One more question: - oracleasm querydisk -p shows correctly all paths (physical and logical) to the devices. - oracleasm querydisk -d shows the first one found during discovery How can we know which path was used originally, when the disk was created? [...]