Re: Conversion of a 3 TB NON-RAC Database To "ASM" - RAC in 10gR2 ?

  • From: "arun chakrapani rao" <arunchakrapanirao@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: VIVEK_SHARMA@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 07:37:50 -0400

use ASM to take a back from ufs to asm file system and use the switch
command in RMAN to switch the database files to the new file system.
u do not have to restore it to the new file system.
Just the switch will take care of the whole thing once u have backed it up.
While backing up just take care as to which diskgroup ur files have to go.
once the backup is done.
create multiple redologs in the ASM fle system and then drop the one which
are in the UFS
once all these have been done then use the switch command.

in R2 it is much easier to switch between file systems.

On 4/18/07, VIVEK_SHARMA <VIVEK_SHARMA@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 Folks



What could be the approach to Convert a Large *3 TB* NON-RAC 
*Production*Database with Datafiles existing on cooked/Mounted Filesystem (
*UFS*) to a 3 instance RAC using "*ASM"*?



NOTE – Production Database is Near 24*7 with Minimal Downtime.



*Can the Datafiles be copied using "dd" Command from the Mounted FS to the
RAW Device Space of ASM?*

* *

*Need the basic approach Steps for conversion.*

* *

*Any Docs, pointers, Links will help. (*Did search Oracle Documentation,
but could NOT find a practical *Hands-On Note*)



Config:-

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Solaris 10

Oracle 10gR2

3 instance RAC



Thanks indeed
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thanks
Arun

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