Steps to Recreate ASM Diskgroups and Restore the Database (文档 ID 268481.1)

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 10.1.0.2 to 11.2.0.4 [Release 10.1 to 11.2]
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 12.1.0.2 to 12.1.0.2 [Release 12.1]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
***Checked for relevance on 28-May-2013*** 

PURPOSE

To provide a method of re-creating ASM diskgroups.

SCOPE

This document is intended for DBAs and Support Engineers who need to re-create ASM diskgroups.

DETAILS

In the event you cannot mount your ASM disk groups, you will be unable to start  any databases using those disk groups. Here is a possible error reported when  mounting ASM disk groups:

SQL> startup mount

ORA-15032: not all alterations performed
ORA-15063: diskgroup "<DISK GROUP NAME>" lacks quorum of 2 PST disks; 0 found

This error may occur if:

a) ASM disk(s) is not visible on the operating system.
b) asm_diskstring parameter is not set correctly on ASM instance(s)
c) ASM metadata in disk is overwritten or corrupted

If you have seen this error or another error indicating ASM metadata corruption and have verified that the disk(s) is visible with correct permissions on the  operating system and that the asm_diskstring parameter is set correctly, your  ASM metadata may be corrupted. If this is the case, you may need to re-create  your ASM instance(s) and disk group(s).

The steps are:

   1. Ensure that you have a prior RMAN backup of all databases using ASM
   2. Shut down your ASM instance(s)
   3. Re-create your ASM disk group(s)
   4. Restore databases

Step 1: Ensure that you have a prior RMAN backup of all databases using ASM

The only way you can recover from ASM metadata corruption is to have a prior  RMAN backup of the database in an area that would not be affected by an ASM  instance outage. As part of your recovery strategy, you should consider  integrating tape or other tertiary storage to safeguard your backups.

Example of RMAN backup:

1. Connect RMAN to the target database for backup

rman nocatalog target /

2. Now Backup your Database, Archive logs and Control files. Example:

RMAN> backup device type disk format '/u03/backup/%U' database plus archivelog;
RMAN> backup device type disk format '/u03/backup/ctrlf_%U' current controlfile;

3. Manually make copies of your spfiles. Example:

CREATE PFILE='/u03/app/oracle/product/10.1.0/dbs/init<sid>.ora'
FROM SPFILE='/+DATA/V10FJ/spfile.ora';

If you do not have a good backup of all databases (datafiles, controlfiles,
redo logs, archive logs), DO NOT CONTINUE BEYOND STEP 1!

Step 2: Shutdown your ASM instance(s)

Stop your database instances and ASM instances with sqlplus or srvctl (RAC)

SQLPLUS Example:

setenv ORACLE_SID +ASM
sqlplus '/ as sysdba'
SQL> shutdown immediate

setenv ORACLE_SID DBSCOTT
sqlplus '/ as sysdba'
SQL> shutdown immediate

SRVCTL (RAC) Example:

srvctl stop asm -n <node name 1>
srvctl stop asm -n <node name 2>
srvctl stop database -d <DB_NAME>

 

Step 3: Re-create your ASM disk group(s)

Set your ORACLE_SID to your ASM instance and create a new diskgroup. Example:

setenv ORACLE_SID +ASM
sqlplus '/ as sysdba'
SQL> startup nomount
SQL> create diskgroup data external redundancy disk '/dev/rdsk/c1t4d0s4' force;
SQL> shutdown immediate
SQL> startup mount

 

Step 4: Restore database

1. Start instance using the local copy of your pfile from step 1.

setenv ORACLE_SID DBSCOTT
sqlplus '/ as sysdba'
SQL> startup nomount pfile=init<sid>.ora

2. Use RMAN to restore the controlfiles and database. Example:

rman target /
RMAN> restore controlfile from '/u03/backup/ctrlf_<string>'; -- where <string> is the unique string generated by %U.
RMAN> alter database mount;
RMAN> restore database;
RMAN> recover database;
RMAN> alter database open resetlogs;

3. Connect to the ASM instance and get the controlfile name. Example:

setenv ORACLE_SID +ASM
sqlplus '/ as sysdba'
SQL> select name, alias_directory from v$asm_alias;

Look for the controlfile name under the CONTROLFILE directory eg: Current.256.1

4. Edit the init<sid>.ora and change the control_files parameter to point to 
the one identified from the ASM v$asm_alias view.

5. Re-create the spfile. Example:

SQL> create spfile='+DATA/V10FJ/spfileV10FJ.ora' 
from pfile='/u03/app/oracle/product/10.1.0/dbs/pfile.out';

6. Shutdown and restart the instance to use the newly created spfile.

7. Repeat the "STEP 4" section for additional databases.

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