Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1: Storage and Availability Management for Oracle (5900-1504, April 2011)
Using AWR statistics to identify sub-file objects for potential
relocation ..................................................................... 275
Relocating a hot database segment to a higher performance
tier .............................................................................. 277
Relocating old table data to a lower cost or secondary tier ............ 278
Section 5 Deploying SFDB tools in a replicated
environment ............................................................ 279
Chapter 16 Deploying Storage Foundation for Databases
(SFDB) tools in a replicated environment .............. 281
About deploying SF Databases tools with VVR ................................. 281
About SF Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools
availability architecture ................................................... 282
Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools best practices in
a VVR replication environment ......................................... 283
Using ODM, Cached ODM, Quick IO, and Cached IO for the Oracle
database in a VVR environment .............................................. 283
Using Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools in a VVR
environment ....................................................................... 284
Adding a virtual hostname after a DR failover ............................ 285
Using existing Database Storage Checkpoints at the primary site
after the DR switchover ................................................... 286
Creating new Database Storage Checkpoints at the remote
replicated site ................................................................ 287
Using Database FlashSnap in a VVR environment ...................... 288
Using SmartTier for Oracle in a VVR environment ..................... 289
About deploying Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools with
Oracle Data Guard ................................................................ 289
Cloning a standby read-write access database with Oracle Data
Guard ........................................................................... 290
Using Database FlashSnap with Active Data Guard ..................... 290
Section 6 Troubleshooting SFDB tools ................................ 293
Chapter 17 Troubleshooting SFDB tools ............................................ 295
About troubleshooting Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB)
tools .................................................................................. 295
Running scripts for engineering support analysis ....................... 296
Storage Foundation for Databases (SFDB) tools log files ............... 296
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