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Primary Note For Automatic Storage Management (ASM) For Operating System (OS) Administrators (Doc ID 1345562.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 15, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.2.0.1 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This Primary Note is intended to provide an index and references to the most frequently used My Oracle Support Notes with respect to Operating System (OS) Administration of Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) environments.  This Primary Note is subdivided into categories to allow for easy access and reference to notes that are applicable to specific platforms.
This includes the following categories:

All Platforms
General Operating System (OS) Requirements
Issues
Automatic Storage Management (ASM) Configuration
Storage Multipathing

Linux x86-64
Issues
Automatic Storage Management (ASM) Configuration
     ASMLIB/Multipathing
        Issues
        ASMLIB/Multipathing Configuration

Solaris
Issues
Automatic Storage Management (ASM) Configuration
Multipathing

HP-UX
Issues

IBM AIX
Issues
Multipathing

Microsoft Windows
Issues
Automatic Storage Management (ASM) Configuration
Multipathing

IBM Linux on Z
Issues
Automatic Storage Management (ASM) Configuration

Scope

This document is intended for Operating System (OS) Administrators who administer storage devices for Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM).
Before reading this article, the user must have a good understanding of their Operating System (OS).

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 All Platforms
 Linux x86-64
 Solaris
 HP-UX
 IBM AIX
 Microsoft Windows
 IBM Linux on Z
 Additional Resources
References

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