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

  • From: "LS Cheng" <exriscer@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sacrophyte@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 13:49:11 +0200

by the way

try this

crs_stop ora.xxx3.ASM3.asm -f

then use srvctl remove asm

thanks

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LSC


On 7/24/07, Charles Schultz <sacrophyte@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I posed this question over at the oracle ASM forum as well.

We are trying to wipe out ASM. We have been trying to follow a couple
metalink notes, and threads both here and in oracle-l, not to mention
reading some books (K Gopal and Julian Dyke). Google is not giving us much
help, either.

We had a couple RAC databases, but those have already been removed, and
the shared ASM disks have been wiped clean (with dd). We have not touched
the OCR or voting disks directly at all, only via srvctl and the crs
commands. I have removed as many dependencies as I can think of (entry in
oratab, running processes, ?dump directories).

Oracle EE 10.2.0.3 running on RHEL4. Below are a series of commands we
have used. I attempted to find the "CRS daemon log file", but it is not
updated with any relevant information. The ocssd log file has some
interesting stuff, but nothing that leads me to a solution.


<urbdb1> /u01/app/oracle: srvctl remove asm -n urbdb1
PRKS-1033 : Failed to remove configuration for ASM instance "+ASM1" on node 
"urbdb1" from cluster registry,

[PRKS-1023 : Failed to remove CRS resource for ASM instance "+ASM1" on node 
"urbdb1",
[CRS-0214: Could not unregister resource 'ora.urbdb1.ASM1.asm'.]]
[PRKS-1023 : Failed to remove CRS resource for ASM instance "+ASM1" on node 
"urbdb1",

[CRS-0214: Could not unregister resource 'ora.urbdb1.ASM1.asm'.]]
<urbdb1> /u01/app/oracle: crs_unregister ora.urbdb1.ASM1.asm
CRS-0214: Could not unregister resource 'ora.urbdb1.ASM1.asm'.

<urbdb1> /u01/app/oracle: oerr crs 214
214,    0, "Could not unregister resource '%s'."
// *Cause:  There was an internal error while unregistering the resource.
// *Action: Check the CRS daemon log file.

<urbdb1> /u01/app/oracle: find . -type f -mmin -1 -exec ls -alt {} \;
-rw-r-----  1 oracle oinstall 183445 Jul 24 09:29 
./product/crs/cv/log/cvutrace.log.0
-rw-r--r--  1 oracle oinstall 7072151 Jul 24 09:29 
./product/crs/log/urbdb1/cssd/ocssd.log

-rw-r--r--  1 oracle oinstall 186 Jul 24 09:29 
./product/crs/log/urbdb1/client/css4348.log
-rw-r--r--  1 oracle oinstall 809409 Jul 24 09:29 
./product/asm/network/log/listener.log
-rw-r-----  1 oracle oinstall 9292901 Jul 24 09:29 
./product/agent10g/network/log/sqlnet.log


As always, I am hoping the answer to this trickiness is easy and staring
me in the face. =)

--
Charles Schultz

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