XDMG Trace File with Repeated Messages of poor_health: kxdam_gdisk flags
(Doc ID 2544589.1)
Last updated on JULY 20, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 12.1.0.2 to 12.1.0.2 [Release 12.1]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
XDMG trace file reports following repeated messages from ASM instance
For example, Trace file <ORACLE_BASE>/diag/asm/+asm/+ASM1/trace/+ASM1_xdmg_339645.trc:
2019-05-17 06:52:08.734559 : poor_health: kxdam_gdisk flags are (0x10)
2019-05-17 06:52:08.734570 : poor_health: kxdam_gdisk flags are (0x10)
.
2019-05-17 06:52:08.769068 : poor_health: kxdam_gdisk flags are (0x10)
2019-05-17 06:52:08.769081 : poor_health: kxdam_gdisk flags are (0x10)
2019-05-17 06:52:08.734570 : poor_health: kxdam_gdisk flags are (0x10)
.
2019-05-17 06:52:08.769068 : poor_health: kxdam_gdisk flags are (0x10)
2019-05-17 06:52:08.769081 : poor_health: kxdam_gdisk flags are (0x10)
Changes
Cause
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