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38 Installing Oracle 11g R1 Database (Single Node)
b
Depending on how you configured the Shared Storage Disks for
Automatic Storage Management (ASM), select one of the following
methods to include the disks in the disk groups:
If you are using the Block device interface, select
/dev/emcpowerX
where
/dev/emcpowerX
is the disk device that you will use for the
database files.
If you are using the ORACLEASM Library Driver, select
ORCL:ASM1
where
ASM1
is the disk device you will use for the
database files.
NOTE: If you are using the ASM library driver and the candidate disks are not
listed, click Change Disk Discover String and type
ORCL:*.
NOTE: If you are using the ASM library driver and you cannot access the
candidate disks, click Change Disk Discovery String, type
ORCL:*, and then
select ASM1.
c
A window is displayed indicating that disk group creation is in
progress.
13
Under
Available Disk Groups
, click
Create New
.
14
In the
Disk Group
window, type the information for the flashback recovery
files and click
OK
.
a
Type a name for the disk group to be created, such as
flashbackDG
,
select
External Redundancy
, and select the disks to include in the
disk group.
b
If you are using the ASM library driver and you cannot access the
candidate disks, click
Change Disk Discovery String
, type
ORCL:*
as
the string, and then select
ASM2
.
15
In the
ASM Disk Groups
window, check the disk group that you would like
to use for Database Storage (for example,
databaseDG
) and click
Next
.
NOTE: You may have to uncheck the disk group you created for the Flash
Recovery Area before you click Next.
16
In the
Database File Locations
window, check
Use Common Location for
All Database Files
, and click
Next
.
17
In the
Recovery Configuration
window, click
Browse
. Select the flashback
group that you created in step 14 (for example,
flashbackDG
) and change
the Flash Recovery Area size as needed.