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Asm Health Checker Found 1 New Failures -

ALTER DISKGROUP DATA ONLINE DISK 'DATA_0001' POWER 3; -- wait for rebalance to complete SELECT * FROM v$asm_operation;

ALTER SESSION SET CONTAINER = '+ASM'; BEGIN DBMS ASMADM .check_health; END; /

The asm health checker found 1 new failures message is often a symptom of deeper operational drift. Implement these best practices:

Follow this structured approach to isolate and remediate the failure. 1. Identify the Failing Secret and Timestamp

Before digging into the logs, you need to assess the immediate risk to your production environment.

Troubleshooting ASM Health Checker: How to Resolve "Found 1 New Failures"

By following the diagnostic steps, applying the appropriate fix, and implementing preventive measures like ASMFD and regular scrubbing, you can ensure that this alert remains a minor reminder—not a major incident.

Compare the parameters across all cluster nodes using SQL*Plus.

Asm Health Checker Found 1 New Failures -

ALTER DISKGROUP DATA ONLINE DISK 'DATA_0001' POWER 3; -- wait for rebalance to complete SELECT * FROM v$asm_operation;

ALTER SESSION SET CONTAINER = '+ASM'; BEGIN DBMS ASMADM .check_health; END; /

The asm health checker found 1 new failures message is often a symptom of deeper operational drift. Implement these best practices:

Follow this structured approach to isolate and remediate the failure. 1. Identify the Failing Secret and Timestamp

Before digging into the logs, you need to assess the immediate risk to your production environment.

Troubleshooting ASM Health Checker: How to Resolve "Found 1 New Failures"

By following the diagnostic steps, applying the appropriate fix, and implementing preventive measures like ASMFD and regular scrubbing, you can ensure that this alert remains a minor reminder—not a major incident.

Compare the parameters across all cluster nodes using SQL*Plus.

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