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How To Add Back An ASM Disk or Failgroup (Normal or High Redundancy) After A Transient Failure Occurred Or When The DISK_REPAIR_TIME Attribute Expired (10.1 to 12.1)? (Doc ID 946213.1)

Last updated on JUNE 18, 2024

Applies to:

Gen 1 Exadata Cloud at Customer (Oracle Exadata Database Cloud Machine) - Version N/A and later
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Exadata Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Schema Service - Version N/A and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

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The present document describes how to add back an ASM disk or entire failgroup (on Normal or High Redundancy diskgroups) after a Transient Failure occurred on release 10.1 & 10.2 or  when the DISK_REPAIR_TIME attribute has expired (11.1, 11.2 or 12c).

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