ZTreeWin is available in two versions: v2 for Windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7,8 & 10 (both 32-bit and 64-bit), and v1 for Windows 95, 98 & ME. Integration with most popular third-party archivers right out of the box.Long file and directory names fully supported.
Log millions of files, limited only by free memory.ZTreeWin is a native Windows program (both 32-bit and 64-bit) that has been developed to provide all the powerful functionality of the past (and much more!), while avoiding all the limitations of the old DOS-based program. Anyone who has used that remarkable program would be aware of its superior capabilities as a text-mode, tree-structured file-manager - but would also likely be aware that its limited memory support, and lack of long filename support are today a major issue. It has been developed as the successor to the legendary DOS file-manager XTreeGold. For example: SQL> ALTER DISKGROUP fra2 RENAME DISKS ALL įor information about renaming disks, refer to " Renaming Disks in Disk Groups".ZTreeWin is a fast and flexible text-mode file/directory manager for all versions of Windows. The third example runs phase two of the renamedg operation using a configuration file generated from a phase one execution of renamedg.Īfter renaming a disk group, you can rename the disks in the disk group to match the new disk group name. The second example only creates a configuration file during the completion of phase one of the renamedg operation. The first example renames the fra1 disk group to fra2 using a disk string to locate the disks and the verbose option is enabled. The status of the old disk group resource can be checked with the Oracle Clusterware Control (CRSCTL) crsctl stat res -t command and then manually deleted with the Server Control Utility (SRVCTL) srvctl remove diskgroup command.Įxample 4-12 shows several examples of the use of renamedg. Because of this behavior, the original disk group resource is not automatically deleted after the completion of phase two.
Renamedg does not update resources, nor does renamedg update any file references within the database. The default is false which deletes the voting files from the renamed disk group. Specifies whether voting files are kept in the renamed disk group. Specifies verbose execution when verbose=true. If check is set to true, then the value of this parameter is redundant. It is an optional value that defaults to false. If false, then the tool prints the changes that are to be made and seeks confirmation before actually making the changes. Specifies a boolean value that is used in the second phase. It is an optional parameter that defaults to false. If true, then the tool prints the list of changes that are to be made to the disks. Specifies whether to clean errors that are otherwise ignored. The single quotations may be required on some platforms, usually when wildcard characters are specified. The asm_diskstring value must be specified if the Oracle ASM disks are not in the default location for the platform. Specifies the Oracle ASM discovery strings. The single quotations may be required on some platforms.Īsm_diskstring= discoverystring, discoverystring. The default configuration file is named renamedg_config and is located in the directory in which the command is run. Specifies the path to the configuration file to be generated during phase one or specifies the path to the configuration file to be used during phase two. Specifies the new name for the disk group. Specifies the name of the disk group to be renamed. If a problem occurs during the second phase, then you can rerun phase two using the generated configuration file. This phase uses the configuration file to perform the renaming of the disk group. This phase generates a configuration file to be used in phase two. Renamedg renames a disk group using a two-step process: The disk group must be dismounted on all nodes in the cluster before running renamedg on the disk group. The renamedg tool enables you to change the name of a cloned disk group.