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For ASMLib 2.1.0 or later:
# /usr/sbin/oracleasm configure

For ASMLib versions earlier than 2.1.0:
# /etc/init.d/oracleasm configure

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Open the ASMLib configuration file (/etc/sysconfig/oracleasm).

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Change the ORACLEASM_SCANORDER line as follows:
ORACLEASM_SCANORDER ="sddlm"
If an ASM disk defined in an HDLM device already exists, perform this

procedure, and then restart all the nodes.
This step must be done to enable the settings.

Depending on the version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the following

differences might apply:

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If you use HDLM with Oracle RAC 11g Release 2 in Red Hat Enterprise

Linux 6.0, 6.1, or 6.2, you can use shared file systems created by

using ADVM (ASM Dynamic Volume Manager) or ACFS (ASM Cluster

File System) for the archived REDO log file area. However, note that

PSU 11.2.0.3.3 or later is required.

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If you use HDLM with Oracle RAC 11g Release 2 in a version of Red

Hat Enterprise Linux that is not 6.0, 6.1, or 6.2, you cannot use

shared file systems created by using ADVM or ACFS for the archived

REDO log file area.

Settings for the RHCM

The user must execute the following procedure when HDLM is installed in an

environment that uses RHCM.

Note:

For Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 5, RHCM environments are not

supported.

Notes on Using RHCM

The HDLM device used by the cluster service and the HDLM device used by

Quorum must be the same.

When Using Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS4/ES4

To specify settings for RHCM:

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Stop the service of the RHCM cluster.
Stop the RHCM service with the following command if the service is

running:

# service rgmanager stop

# service cman stop

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