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Home -> Community -> Mailing Lists -> Oracle-L -> Re: srvctl remove asm generates PRKS-1033 and CRS-0214
Randy,
It is tough to diagnose from here. =) See the rant that Bill Wagman shares
with us.
As Li-Shan Cheng pointed out, we had to use crs_stop on ASM first, and then
srvctl remove asm. LS Cheng did a great job at reproducing the error and
coming up with the right solution.
I agree, the documentation is good indeed; but not comprehensive by any means. Li-Shan pointed out, from the documentation, that one should use crs_stop when a service is in an UNKNOWN state, but there is not much else besides that. And you gotta love those "dangerous" commands. We were recently by Oracle Support told that crs_unregister is buggy and not well supported.
There is a lot of black magic that goes on with CRS, enough to make any BAAG-party member have cold sweats and nightmares. *grin*
On 7/31/07, Randy Johnson <oraclelist_at_sbcglobal.net > wrote:
>
> Charles,
> Its tough to diagnose this from here but if your OCR is out of sync you
> can
> try using the -f option of srvctl remove. You may also need to run
> crs_unregister to clean it up. There are some good docs out there on these
> commands. Also note that these are dangerous commands and you should
> backup
> your OCR before you run them, just in case something goes a miss.
>
> -Randy
-- Charles Schultz -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Wed Aug 01 2007 - 09:07:59 CDT
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