![]() ![]() Since then I search the documentation, but I couldn’t find any information about simply moving disks from one OS to another. The reply from support was that actually this is not supported and shouldn’t be done. Then I updated the SR with a quote from the documentation saying that we need to perform a convert. I contacted Oracle support that said that this is fine. It worked but got me thinking if it should. What they did is simply shutdown the database, moved the storage from the Windows server to the Linux server and started the database on the Windows server. Back then I had a client that wanted to move from Windows to Linux. This reminded me of an issue I had years ago and not sure I blogged about it. Here I’d like to summarize some information about moving ASM diskgroups and add something I had in the past ![]() The other one by Michael Dinh talking about renaming ASM diskgroups. One by Rodrigo Mufalani talking about migrating ASM diskgroups to another server after failure. Lately I saw two posts about ASM diskgroups. ![]()
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