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Re: RAC and ASM disk layout

Ghassan Salem

2006-06-12

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Niall,
both bugs referred to in this notes are fixed in 10.2.0.2 and they do not seem to lead to data loss or corruption (they resemble a lot what Alex refers to in his blog note about ASM).

rgds

On 6/12/06, Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield@gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/12/06, Ghassan Salem < salem.ghassan@gmail.com> wrote:
For sure, if ASM screws up, it's more dangerous than CBO screwing up, but It seems to be a fairly stable piece of code, and there are not that many bugs in it.
If anybody has a problem with what it does (e.g. failure groups) you may (or NOT) use that feature, or not use ASM at all.
Reading the emails on this thread, one thinks that ASM is a very dangerous option, that you're not supposed to use (or use at your risk). I think the picture is not that bad.
 
I don't think anyone said not to use it, not even kevin! 
 
Take a look at Note 353065.1 for example as well.

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