The system admin not seeing the files is a good point. Of course, I have had a
storage admin re-init a lun because it didn’t map to a mount point even though
it was being accessed by server. There is no limit on ID-10T errors.
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Michael Brown
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On Mar 28, 2018, at 4:13 PM, Justin Mungal <justin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Tim mentioned ASM... there are many benefits to it that are mentioned in the
documentation, but it also adds protection to your database from non-Oracle
people. A system admin wanting to free up filesystem space can't delete
redo1.log if it's stored somewhere he doesn't know how to access.
Anyway, since you're building out a new environment maybe it's a good time to
consider it.
-Justin
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 2:34 PM, Jeffrey Beckstrom <jbeckstrom@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jbeckstrom@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
We are migrating to Linux. We are planning on storing the Oracle binaries and
datafiles on the same mount point. Should we rethink this and separate them.
The mount point points to a SAN if that matters.
Jeffrey Beckstrom
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