Migrating to Oracle ASM with Oracle Enterprise Manager

This section explains how to use Oracle Enterprise Manager to migrate your database storage to use Oracle ASM.

Perform the following steps to migrate to Oracle ASM:

  1. At the top of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Instance home page, click the Administration pull down list and select Migrate to Oracle ASM.

  2. You may need to set credentials for the database, Oracle ASM, and host.

    If prompted for database login credentials, then enter the user SYS, provide the SYS password that was set for the Oracle Database instance during installation, and connect as SYSDBA.

    If prompted for Oracle ASM login credentials, then enter the user SYS, provide the SYS password that was set for the Oracle ASM instance during installation, and connect as SYSASM. For more information about authentication, see "Authentication for Accessing Oracle ASM Instances".

  3. On the Migrate Database To ASM: Migration Options Page, which is the first step in a four-step process, verify the information about the files that you plan to migrate to Oracle ASM. If the target database is in ARCHIVELOG mode, then you could perform online or offline migration by selecting the corresponding option. Otherwise, using offline migration is the default. If you perform an online migration, then you can suspend the migration by selecting the check box next to Suspend Migration Job Before Switching Database To ASM.

    Additionally, you can enter an e-mail address to which Oracle Enterprise Manager sends a message to notify you about the suspension. By default on this page, the Recovery-related Files option is selected. Deselect this option if you do not want to use it. Also verify the entry for the initialization parameter file. Lastly, the Parallelize File Copy Operations option is selected by default. Deselect this if you do not want Oracle Enterprise Manager to perform copy operations in parallel. Click Next when you complete your selections on this page and Oracle Enterprise Manager displays the Migrate Database To ASM: Disk Group Options page.

  4. On the Disk Group Options page under Database Area, verify the location where Oracle ASM should create data files, temporary files, redo log files, and control files. Also verify the fast recovery area where Oracle ASM should create the recovery-related files such as archived redo log files, backup files, and so on. Also under fast recovery area, the option for Setup fast recovery area without Migrating Recovery-related Files is selected by default. If needed, change the selection to migrate the files. Click Next when you complete your selections on the Disk Group Options page.

  5. If you chose to use a fast recovery area and Oracle Enterprise Manager displays a warning that the available space on the disk group is less than the specified fast recovery area size for the migration, then you can either continue by clicking Yes, or click No to stop the operation and modify your storage.

  6. When you continue, Oracle Enterprise Manager displays the Schedule page on which you can specify a job name and a date and time for the migration job to begin. Click Next when you have configured your desired settings.

  7. Oracle Enterprise Manager displays the Review page on which you can review all of your selections before beginning your migration operation. To expand the tablespace details and review them, click the plus (+) sign next to Tablespaces and Files To Be Migrated. Click Back to modify any of your selections or Submit Job to begin the migration. Click Cancel to cancel the operation.

    Note:

    If your migration job fails, then do not start your database until you complete a recovery operation. Otherwise, you may corrupt your database.

  8. After you submit your job, Oracle Enterprise Manager should display a confirmation dialog indicating that the migration job was successful. Click View Status on the confirmation dialog to examine the progress of your migration job.

After the migration job has completed, the Oracle ASM links on the Oracle Enterprise Manager page may not display immediately. You may need to wait for the links to display after a subsequent refresh.