The DISK_REPAIR_TIME attribute has expired after a transient disk error. What happens next?
A.
Nothing, it was only a warning. All the disks are OK.
B.
This means that the disk is repaired and is put back In the ASM disk group.
C.
Oracle ASM drops the disk.
D.
This means that Oracle will use ASM Fast Mirror Resync to sync the rest of the disks.
Explanation:
The DISK_REPAIR_TIME disk group attribute specifies how long a disk remains offline before ASM
drops the disk. If a disk is made available before the DISK_REPAIR_TIME parameter has expired, the
storage administrator can issue the ONLINE DISK command and ASM resynchronizes the stale data
from the mirror side. In Oracle Database 11g, the online disk operation does not restart if there is a
failure of the instance on which the disk is running. You must reissue the command manually to
bring the disk online.
Set the DISK_REPAIR_TIME disk group attribute to the maximum amount of time before a disk is
definitely considered to be out of service.
C!!
Answer is C.
Fast Mirror Resync will occur if disk repair time does not exeeds.
If a disk goes offline and the disk repair time elapses, then the disk will be dropped.
https://www.toadworld.com/platforms/oracle/w/wiki/1134.asm-fast-disk-resync
C
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e18951/asmdiskgrps.htm#OSTMG10044
C