ASM on 1 node RAC error

Dear all,

In RAC Oracle 11 g 2 on Linux environment, I get this error:

SQL > startup
ORA-01078: failure in the treatment of system settings
ORA-01565: error in the identification of file "+ RACDB_DATA/racdb/spfileracdb.ora".
ORA-17503: ksfdopn:2 could not open the file +RACDB_DATA/racdb/spfileracdb.ora
ORA-15056: error message
ORA-17503: ksfdopn:DGOpenFile05 cannot open the file +RACDB_DATA/racdb/spfileracdb.ora
ORA-17503: ksfdopn:2 could not open the file +RACDB_DATA/racdb/spfileracdb.ora
ORA-15001: diskgroup 'RACDB_DATA' does not exist or is not mounted
ORA-06512: at line 4 level

When I run asmcmd >

amcmd > ls

I don't see a GROUP of DISKS, even if I created 3 GROUPS of DISKS and can see all 3 on the other node.

Can anyone suggest me the solution for this error please?

Best regards, Imran

misterimran wrote:
Dear all,

In RAC Oracle 11 g 2 on Linux environment, I get this error:

SQL > startup
ORA-01078: failure in the treatment of system settings
ORA-01565: error in the identification of file "+ RACDB_DATA/racdb/spfileracdb.ora".
ORA-17503: ksfdopn:2 could not open the file +RACDB_DATA/racdb/spfileracdb.ora
ORA-15056: error message
ORA-17503: ksfdopn:DGOpenFile05 cannot open the file +RACDB_DATA/racdb/spfileracdb.ora
ORA-17503: ksfdopn:2 could not open the file +RACDB_DATA/racdb/spfileracdb.ora
ORA-15001: diskgroup 'RACDB_DATA' does not exist or is not mounted
ORA-06512: at line 4 level

When I run asmcmd >

amcmd > ls

I don't see a GROUP of DISKS, even if I created 3 GROUPS of DISKS and can see all 3 on the other node.

Can anyone suggest me the solution for this error please?

Best regards, Imran

Start it as seems to be available on the other node, tell the user of ASM:

Start SQLplus / as sysdba (or sysasm)

SQL > ALTER DISKGROUP MOUNT;

See if it works, if not: post the result.

Success!
FJFranken

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