VERITAS Storage Foundation 4.1 Oracle Administrator's Guide

Using VxDBA to Perform Administrative Operations Prerelease 8 September 2005, 8:55am
376 VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle Administrator’s Guide
In this example, the space used by Checkpoint_901426272 is less than 1 MB, which means
the Storage Checkpoint does not contain many data blocks. This means that the database has not
modified many distinct data blocks since this Storage Checkpoint was created. Another Storage
Checkpoint may have been created after this one, with all subsequent changes going to the new
Storage Checkpoint.
Displaying File System Space Alarm Settings
This operation displays the information about the space alarm settings defined for the file systems
used by the Oracle instance.
The space alarm relies on the VxDBA Monitoring Agent. The agent daemon processes must be
running first. If the agent daemons are not running, a message is displayed asking you to start the
agent daemons.
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VxDBA: Display File System Space Alarm Settings - PROD
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ORACLE_SID
: PROD
ORACLE_HOME : /usr1/oracle
Database Status :ONLINE
# Tablespaces : 4
# Datafiles : 4
Monitoring Agent is DISABLED at system boot time.
Monitoring Agent is not running.
The Monitoring Agent daemon must be running for
the file system space alarm to work. You can start
the Monitoring Agent using the VxDBA utility. From
the File System Space Administration menu, select
menu item 3 Enable/Disable/Modify Space Alarm
Settings to configure and start the Monitoring
Agent daemon. You can also start the Monitoring
Agent daemon automatically at system boot time
using this menu item.
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