Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1 SP1: Storage and Availability Management for Oracle (5900-1504, April 2011)

Directory=/dev/vx/dsk/dstdatadg09/datavol : VRTS11r1
Rule Description = PRIMARY=MEDIUM=*.log,undo*.dbf
Plan Name = tbs_move:MYTBS
Plan Type = TBS MOVE
Rule Name = DBED_relocate_once_ino4_MEDIUM
Directory=/dev/vx/dsk/dstdatadg09/datavol : VRTS11r1
Rule Description = MEDIUM
Viewing audit reports
To view an audit report, which lists recent file relocation changes within a specific
date range, use the dbdst_report command with the audit option.
To view an audit report
Use the dbdst_report command as follows:
$ /opt/VRTS/bin/dbdst_report -S $ORACLE_SID -o audit \
startdate=yyyy-mm-dd,enddate=yyyy-mm-dd
For example, to view an audit report of changes from January 1, 2007 through
March 1, 2007, use the dbdst_report command as follows:
$ /opt/VRTS/bin/dbdst_report -S $ORACLE_SID -o audit \
startdate=2007-01-01,enddate=2007-03-01
Another example:
$ /opt/VRS/bin/dbdst_report -S VRTS11r2 -o audit \
startdate=2007-01-01,enddate=2010-08-13
AUDIT DATETIME AUDIT DESCRIPTION
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2010-08-13 23:38:48 ADMIN;Added;class name=TIER1
2010-08-13 23:38:48 ADMIN;Modified Successfully;max/min class=4/2, \
statinterval=30, sweeptime=22:0, purgetime=20:0, swp/prg freq=1/1
2010-08-13 23:46:48 ADMIN;Added;class name=FAST
2010-08-13 23:46:58 ADMIN;Added;class name=FAST
Extent balancing in a database environment
To obtain better performance in a database environment, you would normally
use a volume striped over several disks. As the amount of data stored in the file
Configuring and administering SmartTier
Extent balancing in a database environment
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