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CHECKING ASM DATA FILES



ORACLE_SID = [TICO] ? +ASM
irut.back.tic.com@/home/oracle: asmcmd


NOTE: GET THE DATAFILES LOCATION FROM DBA_DATA_FILES VIEW

ASMCMD> cd +DATA/ticotest/datafile/
ASMCMD> ls -ltr
Type Redund Striped Time Sys Name
DATAFILE UNPROT COARSE JUL 03 08:00:00 Y SYSAUX.771.755506741
DATAFILE UNPROT COARSE JUL 03 08:00:00 Y SYSTEM.772.755506741
DATAFILE UNPROT COARSE JUL 03 08:00:00 Y UNDOTBS1.778.755506739
DATAFILE UNPROT COARSE JUL 03 08:00:00 Y USERS.779.755506737
ASMCMD>

thats it

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