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Re: Oracle on raw devices in SLES9
user name
2007-06-01 11:39:09
Hi,

another solution is to set the device permissions in 
/etc/udev/udev.permissions (search for the line saying 
"raw/raw*:root:disk:660" and change it to
"raw/raw*:<oracle-user>:<dba or 
oinstall>:660"). Using udev.permissions will make
the changes persistent.

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"Arun Singh" <Arun.Singhnovell.com> 
06/01/07 06:31 PM

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Re: [suse-oracle] Oracle on raw devices in SLES9






>>> On 6/1/2007 at 9:07 AM, Shashi Kanth Boddula 
<shashi-kanth.boddulahp.com>
wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I am installing Oracle 10gR2 on SLES9 SP3 raw volumes
which is made by 
> Linux LVM. As per the oracle documentation, all the raw
devices should 
> be owned by oracle user, for that we need to change the
ownership on all 

> raw devices  where your installing database to oracle
user.
> 
> The problem is , after you create a mapping file in
/etc/raw, and when 
> you start the raw service (#rcraw start), the
permission again set back 
> to root.
> 
> I have tried to solve this problem by modifying
/etc/init.d/raw file , 
> but still , always , when you start the raw services,
the ownership on 
> raw devices again go back to root.
> 
> Anyone has any solution for this ?

Put user oracle to disk group (disk:6:or
acle). This works well and used 
by package orarun.

-Arun 




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