start_udev

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I built two RHEL 6.5 servers that will have Oracle DBs running on them. I created a udev-disk file in /etc/udev/rules.d/ that includes the scsi ids, user/group ownership, devices names, etc. After I was done I ran partprobe and start_udev. All is good, devices names show under /dev with the correct permissions.

Problem, after reboot, disk devices show root:root as the owners. I then run command start_udev and then correct permissions appear, in this case oracle:oracle.

How do I fix this issue? Or can't I?

THanks.

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