How to Move Asm Database Files From one Diskgroup To Another ?

The preferred way of doing the file movement amoung ASM DISKGROUPS is using RMAN. RMAN is critical to Automatic Storage Management and is responsible for tracking the ASM filenames and for deleting obsolete ASM files. Since ASM files cannot be accessed through normal operating system interfaces, RMAN is the preferred means of copying ASM file.

The steps involved in moving a datafile from a diskgroup to another is as given below.

1) Identify the data file to be moved.
2) Identify the diskgroup on to which the file has to be moved.
3) Take the file offline.
4) Copy the file to new diskgroup using Either RMAN or DBMS_FILE_TRANSFER.
5) Rename the file to point to new location.
6) Recover the file.
7) Bring the file online.
8) Verify the new file locations.
9) Delete the file from its original location.

1) Identify the data file to be moved.
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In database instance

SQL:ORCL> SELECT FILE_NAME FROM DBA_DATA_FILES:

+ASMDSK2/orcl/datafile/users.256.565313879 <======= Move this to ASDSK1.
+ASMDSK1/orcl/sysaux01.dbf
+ASMDSK1/orcl/undotbs01.dbf
+ASMDSK1/orcl/system01.dbf

2) Identify the diskgroup on to which the file has to be moved.
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In ASM instance

SQL:ASM> SELECT GROUP_NUMBER, NAME FROM V$ASM_DISKGROUP;

GROUP_NUMBER NAME
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1 ASMDSK1
2 ASMDSK2

3) Take the file offline.
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SQL:ORCL> ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE ‘+ASMDSK2/orcl/datafile/users.256.565313879′ OFFLINE;

4)Now Copy the file from Source diskgroup ASMDSK1 to target Diskgroup ASMDSK2.
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Either
4. a) DBMS_FILE_TRANSFER package or
4. b) RMAN

can be used for this step.
( The step 5 to step 8 is based on the filenames from method b).

4.a).Using DBMS_FILE_TRANSFER package

SQL:ORCL>create or replace directory orcl1 as ‘+asmdsk1/orcl/datafile’;

SQL:ASM> Alter disgroup asmdsk2 add directory ‘+asmdsk2/test’;

SQL:ORCL> create or replace directory orcl2 as ‘+asmdsk2/test’;

SQL:ORCL>
BEGIN
DBMS_FILE_TRANSFER.COPY_FILE(
source_directory_object => ‘ORCL1′,
source_file_name => ‘users.259.565359071′,
destination_directory_object => ‘ORCL2′,
destination_file_name => ‘USERS01.DBF’);
END; Database altered.

4 b).Using RMAN copy the file to new diskgroup.

$ rman target system@orcl10

target database Password:
connected to target database: ORCL (DBID=1089529226)

RMAN>
RMAN> COPY DATAFILE ‘+ASMDSK2/orcl/datafile/users.256.565313879′ TO ‘+ASMDSK1′;

Starting backup at 03-AUG-05
using target database controlfile instead of recovery catalog
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=146 devtype=DISK
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy
input datafile fno=00004 name=+ASMDSK2/orcl/datafile/users.256.565313879
output filename=+ASMDSK1/orcl/datafile/users.259.565359071 tag=TAG20050803T12110
9 recid=2 stamp=565359071
channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:03
Finished backup at 03-AUG-05

5) Rename the file to point to new location.
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If you have used DBMS_FILE_TRANSFER (method 4 a)) use the following command to rename:
SQL:ORCL> ALTER DATABASE RENAME FILE ‘+ASMDSK2/orcl/datafile/users.256.565313879′ TO
‘+ASMDSK1/orcl/datafile/users.259.565359071′

Database altered.

If you have used RMAN (method 4 b) use the following option of RMAN
RMAN run {
set newname for datafile ‘+ASMDSK2/orcl/datafile/users.256.565313879′
to ‘+ASMDSK1/orcl/datafile/users.259.565359071′ ;
switch datafile all;
}

6) Recover the file.
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SQL:ORCL> RECOVER DATAFILE ‘+ASMDSK1/orcl/datafile/users.259.565359071′
Media recovery complete.

7) Bring the file online.
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SQL:ORCL>ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE ‘+ASMDSK1/orcl/datafile/users.259.565359071′ ONLINE

Database altered.

8) Verify the new file location.
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SQL:ORCL> SELECT FILE_NAME FROM DBA_DATA_FILES;

FILE_NAME
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+ASMDSK1/orcl/datafile/users.259.565359071
+ASMDSK1/orcl/sysaux01.dbf
+ASMDSK1/orcl/undotbs01.dbf
+ASMDSK1/orcl/system01.dbf

9) Delete the file from its original location

SQL:ASM> ALTER DISKGROUP ASMDSK2 DROP FILE users.256.565313879;

Note: 1) The steps provided here assume that the database is open and in Archivelog mode.

2) The steps outlined here are not for system or sysaux datafiles. For System and Sysaux an approach similar to the one given below can be used.

1) Create a Copy of datafile in target Diskgroup:

RMAN> backup as copy tablespace system format ‘‘;
RMAN> backup as copy tablespace sysaux format ‘‘;

2) Then shutdown the database and restart to a mounted state

RMAN> shutdown immediate;
RMAN> startup mount;

3) switch the datafiles to the copy

RMAN> switch tablespace system to copy;
RMAN> switch tablespace sysaux to copy;

4) Recover the changes made to these tablespaces;

RMAN> recover database;

4 Responses to “How to Move Asm Database Files From one Diskgroup To Another ?”

  1. What if the file is in ASM diskgroup, but not part of the database files. I mean the file in question is the Data Guard Config files. How can you copy or rename the DG confidg file in ASM diskgroup?

    Thanks a million.

    Tam Nguyen
    DCMA

  2. Hi TAM,

    In Oracle10g with Oracle XML DB configured, you can ftp the datafiles or any files within the ASM to the external drive.

    So you can ftp the non database files out of the ASM, rename them and then again ftp in to the ASM diskgroup in which you want to the move the files.

    you can refer the following post for further assistance

    http://www.oraclefaq.net/2007/07/02/how-to-use-ftp-and-http-protocol-with-asm/

  3. hi,
    nice notes,
    i have ques,
    after renaming datafile to another location,
    what about rebalancing?
    will it happen or not?

  4. At 4:45 am in a complete haze I applied option 4b to the SYSAUX tablespace and it worked. Only after I got through the steps did I see the note that I shouldn’t have done it, but maybe the IT gods decided to give me a break.

    Thanks for the notes, very helpful!

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