Re: srvctl remove asm generates PRKS-1033 and CRS-0214

Hi Charles and all,

I use crs_stop, crs_start, and the crs_(un)register commands regularly with 
little fear and I've never had an issue (that didn't get resolved by using 
these commands somehow). I recognize that Oracle may not support what I'm doing 
sometimes, but perhaps my confidence comes from using these commands (by their 
previous names) back when the product was Digital's TruCluster product. It 
doesn't look that much different than it did back then--just some name changes. 
When 10g was first released and Clusterware made its debut, it took me a while 
to get used to using srvctl when I was more prone to using the _stop and _start 
commands.

Ahh...the good ol' days. I miss the trusty old VMS clusters :).

Thanks, Charles, for doing a good job at letting us know how/why the issue got 
resolved. It's relatively easy to post problems to the list, but it takes some 
discipline to post solutions. 

Dan

----- Original Message ----
From: Charles Schultz <sacrophyte@xxxxxxxxx>
To: oraclelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: freelists <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 9:07:59 AM
Subject: Re: srvctl remove asm generates PRKS-1033 and CRS-0214

Randy,

It is tough to diagnose from here. =) See the rant that Bill Wagman shares with 
us.
As Li-Shan Cheng pointed out, we had to use crs_stop on ASM first, and then 
srvctl remove asm. LS Cheng did a great job at reproducing the error and coming 
up with the right solution.


I agree, the documentation is good indeed; but not comprehensive by any means. 
Li-Shan pointed out, from the documentation, that one should use crs_stop when 
a service is in an UNKNOWN state, but there is not much else besides that. And 
you gotta love those "dangerous" commands. We were recently by Oracle Support 
told that crs_unregister is buggy and not well supported.


There is a lot of black magic that goes on with CRS, enough to make any 
BAAG-party member have cold sweats and nightmares. *grin*

On 7/31/07, Randy Johnson
 <oraclelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:Charles,
Its tough to diagnose this from here but if your OCR is out of sync you can

try using the -f option of srvctl remove. You may also need to run
crs_unregister to clean it up. There are some good docs out there on these
commands. Also note that these are dangerous commands and you should backup

your OCR before you run them, just in case something goes a miss.

        -Randy
 


-- 
Charles Schultz



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