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  1. Learn how to use ASMCMD commands to manage disk groups on Oracle ASM appliances. See the syntax, options, and examples for chdg, chkdg, dropdg, and other commands.

  2. Learn how to use asmcmd commands to manage Oracle ASM diskgroups, disks, attributes, passwords, templates, and more. See examples of lsdg, lsattr, lsop, pwget, spget, and other commands.

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  4. Learn how to use asmcmd, a command line utility for managing files and directories in ASM (Automatic Storage Management) diskgroups. See examples of asmcmd commands, such as lsdg, ls, cp, rm, and more.

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  6. $ORACLE_HOME/bin/asmcmd -p lsdg The lsdg command lists information about mounted disk groups only. From the output, identify a disk group with the appropriate redundancy level and note the free space that it contains.

  7. To find out about the disk groups in the ASM storage, you can use the lsdg command, as shown in Listing 3. The name of the disk group is the last column, Name. The Type column shows the type of redundancy of the disk group. In Listing 3, the Type column shows EXTERN for all groups, because the groups were created as externally mirrored.