OCR and heth vote file

Hi gurus,

is there any method to check the health of the ocr and voting files. How do we know if the ocr or vote of the files is corrupted.

Thank you!
 returns an individual status for each file as well as a result for the overall OCR integrity check. The following is a sample of the OCRCHECK output:

$ pwd
/u01/db/crs/10.2.0/bin
$ ocrcheck
Status of Oracle Cluster Registry is as follows :
         Version                  :          2
         Total space (kbytes)     :    1049004
         Used space (kbytes)      :      15948
         Available space (kbytes) :    1033056
         ID                       :  941199149
         Device/File Name         : /dev/rhdiskpower52
                                    Device/File integrity check succeeded

                                    Device/File not configured

         Cluster registry integrity check succeeded
The following ocrdump utility examples extract various types of OCR information and write it to various targets:

ocrdump
Writes the OCR content to a file called OCRDUMPFILE in the current directory.

ocrdump MYFILE

$ ocrdump

$crsctl query css votedisk

and also using cluvfy

See the link:-http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/rac.102/b14197/appsupport.htm#BEHBHFJB

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