Hi,
I already noticed that there are some issues using newer kernel versions
and I bounced that info to the upstream.
Long Description:
ASM is a support kernel module for the Automatic Storage Management
feature of Oracle Database 10g. Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
simplifies database administration. It eliminates the need for the DBA
to directly manage potentially thousands of Oracle database files,
requiring only the management of groups of disks allocated to the Oracle
Database.
ASMLib allows an Oracle Database using ASM more efficient and capable
access to the disk groups it is using.
Guus Sliepen schrieb:
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 03:38:49PM +0200, Bjoern Boschman wrote:
Description: kernel driver for implementation of Oracle ASMLib
Long Description:
ASMLib is a support library for the Automatic Storage Management feature of
Oracle Database 10g. Automatic Storage Management (ASM) simplifies database
administration. It eliminates the need for the DBA to directly manage
potentially thousands of Oracle database files, requiring only the
management of groups of disks allocated to the Oracle Database. ASMLib
allows an Oracle Database using ASM more efficient and capable access to
the disk groups it is using.
Much better! The only thing that is unclear from the long description is
whether this is a library or a kernel driver. Looking at the oracleasm
source, it is indeed a kernel driver. You should mention this in the
long description as well.
On a side note, I tried to compile it on 2.6.22.1 for the amd64
architecture, but it failed.
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