Migrate the ASM to new SAN drives

Expert,

We intend to migrate the ASM/OCR/VD disks in new storage EMC VMAX.

Step 1: Migration OCR/VD to new disks online - Metalinl is a good document.

Step 2: Migration of the new SAN disks ASM disks.

Please, help us to migrate with minimal downtime. Good if we have the chance to migrate without interruption of service.
Please provide hierarchical process / documents.

AIX 5.3
Oracle 10.2.0.4 (node 2 CARS)
ASM - total 77 records
Size of the DB - 1.6 to

Help needed here.

Kind regards
Riaz

Yes... This can be done online...

Please follow MOS note:

Exact to migrate ASM steps starts to SAN another without service interruption. * [837308.1 ID] *.

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