"Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ "Sid": "AllowHealthCheckAccess", "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "secretsmanager:GetSecretValue", "secretsmanager:DescribeSecret" ], "Resource": "arn:aws:secretsmanager:region:account-id:secret:secret-name" ] Use code with caution.
Do you have the or the specific Failure ID from your logs? I can help you interpret the exact cause.
If you are a database administrator (DBA) working with Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM), seeing the alert can be concerning. This message, typically found in the alert.log or reported by Enterprise Manager, indicates that the ASM Health Checker mechanism has detected an issue with the physical storage, mirroring, or integrity of your ASM disk group [1]. asm health checker found 1 new failures
With a detailed report in hand, you can move to resolution. Here are the most common scenarios and their fixes.
The AHF framework flags the issue, but the ultimate truth lies within the ASM instance alert log. Navigate to your Diagnostic Destination to read the log: If you are a database administrator (DBA) working
The asm health checker found 1 new failures message is often a symptom of deeper operational drift. Implement these best practices:
After applying the fix, re-run the health check to confirm the issue is resolved. Here are the most common scenarios and their fixes
Confirm that the subnet routing tables correctly direct local traffic to the VPC endpoint or out through a NAT Gateway if using public endpoints. 5. Review Secret Rotation Status
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.
: In diskgroups with redundancy (Normal or High), if too many disks or a required "voting" disk (PST) become unavailable, the group cannot maintain a read quorum and will fail.