04-19-2015
there were 70 to 80 dm there.
currently some of them has root:disk owner.and some of them has oracle:dbadmin owner.
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actually when the issue was happened , DBA team logged a case to oracle about disk group. After few minute's they asked to run some script(containing something kfed commands) and asked to upload the o/p. After observing the o/p directly they told that dm-32 owner need to be changed to root:disk. And after changing the owner , issue got resolved.
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disklabel
disklabel(8) BSD System Manager's Manual disklabel(8)
NAME
disklabel -- manipulate and query an Apple Label disk label
SYNOPSIS
disklabel -create disk-device [-msize=size] [property=value] [...]
disklabel -status disk-device
disklabel -properties disk-device [property[=value]] [...]
disklabel -destroy disk-device
DESCRIPTION
The disklabel utility manipulates ``Apple Label'' partition metadata. ``Apple Label'' partitions allow for a disk device to have a consis-
tent name, ownership, and permissions across reboots, even though uses a dynamic pseudofilesystem for /dev.
The ``Apple Label'' partition uses a set of metadata (as a plist) in a reserved area of the partition. This metadata describes the owner,
name, and so forth.
When -create is used, the -msize argument can specify the size of metadata area; the default is 128Kbytes. The default size unit is bytes,
but the following suffixes may be used to multiply by the given factor: ``b'' (512), ``k'' (1024), ``m'' (1048576), and ``g'' (1073741824).
Although any key-value pair can be specified for the properties, certain keys are used by the system:
owner-uid The user (as either a string or numeric value) to own the device.
owner-gid The group (as either a string or numeric value) associated with the device.
owner-mode The permissions (as a numeric value) for the device.
dev-name The name for the device.
If the owner-uid and owner-gid properties are given as strings, the utility will attempt to look up the names (as users or groups, as appro-
priate), and will store the numeric values in the metadata. If it cannot find the names, and the values are not given as numbers, it will
print an error, and not store the key/value pairs in the metadata.
The owner-mode property may be given in decimal, or in octal by using a preceding ``0'' (e.g., ``0666'').
Any property may be forced to be treated as a string by enclosing it in double-quotation marks; bear in mind that shell escapes will probably
be necessary in this sitation.
The -properties directive can print out all keys (if no arguments are given), a requested set of keys (if a list of key names is given), or
can modify (or add) keys (if a key-value pairs are given).
also maintains a checksum of the metadata; the -status directive verifies this checksum.
EXAMPLES
The following example will create a device with 1MByte of metadata area, owned by fred, with a device name of fred, and be writable by fred:
disklabel -create /dev/rdisk1s1 -msize=1M owner-uid=fred dev-name=fred owner-mode=0644
The following example will then print out the key-value pairs from the above:
disklabel -properties /dev/rdisk1s1
SEE ALSO
pdisk(8)
BSD
September 3, 2004 BSD