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тАО11-02-2009 08:39 AM
тАО11-02-2009 08:39 AM
/oracle is on SAN/FC-LUN.
the customize installation document I have to follow, shows that /Oracle is own by user 'orar3p', and group 'dba'
so to achieve the above, I created a directory(mount point) /Oracle, then
chown orar3p.dba /Oracle
then
mount /dev/mapper/LongStringOfNumbers /Oracle
now, running 'ls -ld /Oracle' shows that its own by user 'root', and group 'root'
what should I do ?
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тАО11-02-2009 08:48 AM
тАО11-02-2009 08:48 AM
Re: mount point owner other then 'root'
umount the filesystem.
chown the mount point of the to oracle
mount it again.
Oracle should own the mount point.
However, the question is, do you have any problem either way with this?
Does oracle not start correctly at this time?
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тАО11-02-2009 09:44 AM
тАО11-02-2009 09:44 AM
Re: mount point owner other then 'root'
>umount the filesystem.
>chown the mount point of the to oracle
>mount it again.
>Oracle should own the mount point.
# chown orar3p.dba /oracle
# ls -ld /oracle
drwxr-xr-x 2 orar3p dba 4096 Oct 24 19:39 /oracle
# mount /dev/mapper/3600508b40006e2cc0000c000005d0000 /oracle
# ls -ld /oracle
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Nov 2 16:42 /oracle
again /oracle is own by 'root.root' and not 'orar3p.dba'
>However, the question is, do you have any problem either way with this?
>Does oracle not start correctly at this time?
no I didnt installed the oracle yet on this machine. actually I have to install the Oracle by following some papers... and before doing the drill/excercise I am reading/evaluating.
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тАО11-02-2009 10:27 AM
тАО11-02-2009 10:27 AM
Re: mount point owner other then 'root'
Regards
Maaz