io req:

9102431

io calls:

6911030

comp req:

73480659

comp calls:

5439560

io mor cmp:

461063

io zro cmp:

2330

cl receive:

66145

cl ident:

18

cl reserve:

8

cl delete:

1

cl resize:

0

cl same op:

0

cl opt idn:

0

cl opt rsv:

332

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3.Verify that the Oracle disk manager is loaded:

# kcmodule -P state odm

Output: state loaded

4.In the alert log, verify the Oracle instance is running. The log should contain output similar to the following:

For CFS 4.1:

Oracle instance running with ODM: VERITAS 4.1 ODM Library, Version 1.1

For CFS 5.0.1:

Oracle instance running with ODM: VERITAS 5.1 ODM Library, Version 1.0

For CFS 5.1 SP1:

Oracle instance running with ODM: Veritas 5.1 ODM Library, Version 2.0

Configuring Oracle to Stop Using Oracle Disk Manager Library

NOTE: The following steps are specific to CFS 4.1 or later.

1.Login as a Oracle user.

2.Shutdown database.

3.Change directories:

$ cd ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib

4.Remove the file linked to the ODM library. For Oracle 10g on HP 9000 Systems:

$ rm libodm10.sl

$ ln -s ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodmd10.sl ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm10.sl

For Oracle 10g on Integrity Systems: $ rm libodm10.so

$ ln -s ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodmd10.so ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm10.so

For Oracle 11g on HP 9000 Systems: $ rm libodm11.sl

$ ln -s ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodmd11.sl ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib/libodm11.sl For Oracle 11g on Integrity Systems:

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