2.2.11 Setting the Oracle ASM Disk Repair Timer
The Oracle ASM disk repair timer represents the amount of time a disk can remain
offline before it is dropped by Oracle ASM. While the disk is offline, Oracle ASM tracks
the changed extents so the disk can be resynchronized when it comes back online. The
default disk repair time is 3.6 hours. If the default is inadequate, then the attribute
value can be changed to the maximum amount of time it might take to detect and repair a
temporary disk failure. The following command is an example of changing the disk repair
timer value to 8.5 hours for the DATA
disk group:
SQL> ALTER DISKGROUP data SET ATTRIBUTE 'disk_repair_time' = '8.5h'
The disk_repair_time
attribute does not change the repair timer for disks currently offline. The repair timer for those offline disks is either the default repair timer or the repair timer specified on the command line when the disks were manually set to offline. To change the repair timer for currently offline disks, use the OFFLINE
command and specify a repair timer value. The following command is an example of changing the disk repair timer value for disks that are offline:
SQL> ALTER DISKGROUP data OFFLINE DISK data_CD_06_cell11 DROP AFTER 20h;
Note:
Vulnerability to a double failure increases in line with increases to the disk repair time value.
Related Topics
Parent topic: Administering Oracle ASM on Exadata