VERITAS Storage Foundation 4.1 Oracle Administrator's Guide

Chapter 12, Using the VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle Graphical User Interface
Prerelease 8 September 2005, 8:55am Maintaining Your System Configuration
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To scan the system configuration of a database
1. Click the Oracle database in the object tree. (You may need to expand the tree view to find the
icon.)
2. Select one of the following methods to view the database configuration information.
From the menu bar, select Oracle > Check System Configuration.
or
Right click the database to bring up a pop-up menu. Then click Check System
Configuration.
3. When the system has scanned the database, it will display a confirmation message. Click Ye s
or No to continue. The Scan Configuration Output window then displays. You should see
output similar to the following:
Examining file system attributes.
NOTICE: All file systems are VxFS.
NOTICE: All file systems are VxFS Version 4 layout.
Examining Quick I/O settings.
NOTICE: All datafiles are Quick I/O files.
NOTICE: It appears that your system is ODM enabled.
NOTICE: All Quick I/O files should be converted to regular
files to use the ODM features.
Examining Cached Quick I/O settings.
NOTICE: No file systems have Cached Quick I/O enabled.
Examining datafiles fragmentation.
NOTICE: 0 files are fragmented.
Examining File System tunable settings.
NOTICE: Parameters for all VxFS file systems used by TEST9i.
Filesystem i/o parameters for /oracle9i
read_pref_io = 65536
read_nstream = 2
read_unit_io = 65536
write_pref_io = 65536
write_nstream = 2
write_unit_io = 65536