How to create raw datafile.
May Galan
mgalan at dairy-farm.com.ph
Thu May 13 02:35:33 UTC 2004
Hi Mike
Thanks. But our datafile below wont proceed with DB Creation.
Error "Linux Error: 19: No such device > Additional information: 1"
Does Linux have any books (or execute any command) that will have more
definition on the Error 19
Thanks again
May.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Ault [mailto:mikerault at yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 10:19 AM
To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Subject: RE: How to create raw datafile.
You don't need the links, but it does make management
easier in my opinion.
Mike
--- May Galan <mgalan at dairy-farm.com.ph> wrote:
> Hi Michael
> Appreciate your prompt advise and the scripts you've
> send.
>
> This are the steps that was executed::
>
> # lvcreate -n mgzse_log_04a -L 96 /dev/oriole2vg00 /dev/cciss/c0d0p6
> LV Name
> /dev/oriole2vg00/mgzse_log_04a
> VG Name oriole2vg00
> LV Write Access read/write
> LV Status available
> LV # 12
> # open 0
> LV Size 96 MB
> Current LE 24
> Allocated LE 24
> Allocation next free
> Read ahead sectors 1024
> Block device 58:11
>
> # ll /dev/oriole2vg00/mgzse_log_04a
> brw-rw---- 1 root disk 58, 11 May 11
> 16:13
> /dev/oriole2vg00/mgzse_log_04a
>
> Execute mknod command
> # mknod /dev/oriole2vg00/mgzse_log_04a c 162 11
>
> crw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 162, 11 May 11
> 16:20
> /dev/oriole2vg00/rmgzse_log_04a
>
> Execute raw command.
> # raw /dev/oriole2vg00/rmgzse_log_04a /dev/oriole2vg00/mgzse_log_04a
> /dev/raw/raw11: bound to major 58, minor 11 -->
> Will this be OK??
>
> Will in Linux be in need to just create a link for
> the raw device??
> Are the steps we execute miss something?? Please
> help
>
> Thanks
> May.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Ault [mailto:mikerault at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 9:27 AM
> To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux
> Subject: Re: How to create raw datafile.
>
>
> --- May Galan <mgalan at dairy-farm.com.ph> wrote:
> > Hi
> > Can someone send a list on how to create raw
> > datafile in Linux?
> > We are currently creating a database (oracle 9r2)
> > using raw datafile and we
> > have done so (last few steps was mknod and
> > permission) but still encounter
> > this error.
> >
> > CREATE DATABASE "cmgzse"
> > *
> > ERROR at line 1:
> > ORA-01501: CREATE DATABASE failed
> > ORA-00301: error in adding log file
> '/dev/oriole2vg00/rmgzse_log_01a'
> > - file cannot be created
> > ORA-27041: unable to open file
> > Linux Error: 19: No such device
> > Additional information: 1
> >
> > We can list the files and permission is set
> already
> > to oracle:dba
> > > ls -ltra rmgzse_log_01a
> > crw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 162, 14 May 12 11:29
> > rmgzse_log_01a
> >
> > The mknod command we do:
> > > mknod /dev/oriole2vg00/rmgzse_log_01a c 162 8
> >
> > Did we miss something??...Guess with the list we
> can
> > drop and recreate our
> > existing one and try to create again
> > BTW, we are using Linux X86 RHEL2 32bit
> > Thanks a lot in advance...
> >
> > Cheers
> > May.
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