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by ACE (20,920 points)

The disk discovery process locates the operating system names for disks that ASM can access. Disk discovery is also used to find all of the disks that comprise a disk group to be mounted. This can include the disks that you want to add to a disk group and the disks that you might consider adding to a disk group.

An ASM instance requires an ASM_DISKSTRING initialization parameter value to specify its discovery strings. Only pathnames that the ASM instance has permission to open are discovered. The exact syntax of a discovery string depends on the platform and ASMLIB libraries. The pathnames that an operating system accepts are always usable as discovery strings.

by ACE (20,920 points)
  • ASM_DISKSTRING:
    • Multiple instances can have different values.
    • With shared disk groups, every instance should be able to see the common pool of physical disks.
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