List of Examples
- 3-1 Sample diagnostic directory for an Oracle ASM instance
- 3-2 Determining rolling patch mode and patch level
- 4-1 Creating the DATA disk group
- 4-2 Creating the FRA disk group
- 4-3 Specifying logical and sector sizes for disks in a disk group
- 4-4 Using the QUORUM keyword when creating a failure group
- 4-5 Managing volumes with ALTER DISKGROUP VOLUME statements
- 4-6 Dropping disks from disk groups
- 4-7 Resizing disks in disk groups
- 4-8 Undropping disks in disk groups
- 4-9 Manually rebalancing a disk group
- 4-10 Querying V$ASM_DISK for header status
- 4-11 Setting up Oracle ASM File Access Control
- 4-12 Using renamedg
- 4-13 Using CREATE DISKGROUP to create a flex disk group
- 4-14 Using ALTER DISKGROUP to migrate a normal disk group to a flex disk group
- 4-15 Adding a File Group to a Database
- 4-16 Modifying a File Group
- 4-17 Setting a file group property for file types
- 4-18 Setting the file group redundancy property for an ADVM volume
- 4-19 Adding a Quota Group to a Disk Group
- 4-20 Moving a File Group to a new Quota Group
- 4-21 Using CREATE DISKGROUP with extended disk groups
- 5-1 Creating a tablespace using an alias name
- 5-2 Using an Oracle ASM File name in a SQL statement
- 5-3 Moving data files online with ALTER DATABASE MOVE DATAFILE
- 5-4 Adding an alias name for an Oracle ASM file name
- 5-5 Renaming an alias name for an Oracle ASM file name
- 5-6 Dropping an alias name for an Oracle ASM file name
- 5-7 Dropping an alias name for an Oracle ASM file name
- 5-8 Dropping a file and alias from a disk group using the alias name
- 5-9 Dropping a file and alias from a disk group using the system-generated name
- 5-10 Creating a new directory
- 5-11 Creating a new subdirectory
- 5-12 Renaming a directory
- 5-13 Dropping a directory
- 5-14 Adding a template with high redundancy to a disk group
- 5-15 Adding a template with external redundancy to a disk group
- 5-16 Modifying a disk group template
- 5-17 Dropping a template from a disk group
- 5-18 Using a user-defined template to specify attributes
- 6-1 Viewing disk group attributes with V$ASM_ATTRIBUTE
- 6-2 Viewing the compatibility of a disk group with V$ASM_DISKGROUP
- 6-3 Viewing disks in disk groups with V$ASM_DISK
- 6-4 Viewing disks in disk groups with V$ASM_DISK_STAT
- 6-5 Viewing disk group clients with V$ASM_CLIENT
- 6-6 Viewing Oracle ASM File Access Control information with V$ASM_USER
- 6-7 Viewing File Access Control information with V$ASM_USERGROUP
- 6-8 Viewing File Access Control information with V$ASM_USERGROUP_MEMBER
- 6-9 Viewing Oracle ASM File Access Control information with V$ASM_FILE
- 8-1 Migrating the online redo logs
- 9-1 Using asmca -silent -configureASM
- 9-2 Using asmca -silent -configureParameter
- 9-3 Using asmca -silent -deleteASM
- 9-4 Using asmca -silent -createDiskGroup
- 9-5 Using asmca -silent -addDisk
- 10-1 Using wildcards with ASMCMD commands
- 10-2 Running ASMCMD commands in noninteractive mode
- 10-3 Displaying a return code when running ASMCMD in noninteractive mode
- 10-4 Running ASMCMD commands in a script
- 10-5 Displaying ASMCMD help text
- 10-6 Using the ASMCMD dsget command
- 10-7 Using the ASMCMD dsset command
- 10-8 Using the ASMCMD lsct command
- 10-9 Using the ASMCMD lsop command
- 10-10 Using the ASMCMD lspwusr command
- 10-11 Using the ASMCMD orapwusr command
- 10-12 Using the ASMCMD pwcopy command
- 10-13 Using the ASMCMD pwcreate command
- 10-14 Using the ASMCMD pwdelete command
- 10-15 Using the ASMCMD pwget command
- 10-16 Using the ASMCMD pwmove command
- 10-17 Using the ASMCMD pwset command
- 10-18 Using the ASMCMD showclustermode command
- 10-19 Using the ASMCMD showclusterstate command
- 10-20 Using the ASMCMD showpatches command
- 10-21 Using the ASMCMD showversion command
- 10-22 Using the ASMCMD shutdown command
- 10-23 Using the ASMCMD spbackup command
- 10-24 Using the ASMCMD spcopy command
- 10-25 Using the ASMCMD spget command
- 10-26 Using the ASMCMD spmove command
- 10-27 Using the ASMCMD spset command
- 10-28 Using the ASMCMD startup command
- 10-29 Using the ASMCMD chcc command
- 10-30 Using the ASMCMD lscc command
- 10-31 Using the ASMCMD mkcc command
- 10-32 Using the ASMCMD rmcc command
- 10-33 Using the afd_configure command
- 10-34 Using the afd_deconfigure command
- 10-35 Using the ASMCMD afd_di command
- 10-36 Using the afd_dsget command
- 10-37 Using the afd_dsset command
- 10-38 Using the afd_filter command
- 10-39 Using the afd_label command
- 10-40 Using the afd_lsdsk commmand
- 10-41 Using the ASMCMD afd_lslbl command
- 10-42 Using the ASMCMD afd_refresh command
- 10-43 Using the afd_scan command
- 10-44 Using the afd_state command
- 10-45 Using the afd_unlabel command
- 10-46 Using the ASMCMD amdu_extract command
- 10-47 Using the ASMCMD cd command
- 10-48 Using the ASMCMD cp command
- 10-49 Using the ASMCMD du command
- 10-50 Using the ASMCMD find command
- 10-51 Using the ASMCMD ls command
- 10-52 Using the ASMCMD lsof command
- 10-53 Using the ASMCMD mkalias command
- 10-54 Using the ASMCMD mkdir command
- 10-55 Using the ASMCMD pwd command
- 10-56 Using the ASMCMD rm command
- 10-57 Using the ASMCMD rmalias command
- 10-58 Tags for the chdg XML configuration template
- 10-59 chdg sample XML configuration file
- 10-60 Using the ASMCMD chdg command
- 10-61 Using the ASMCMD chkdg command
- 10-62 Using the ASMCMD dropdg command
- 10-63 Using the ASMCMD iostat command
- 10-64 Using the ASMCMD lsattr command
- 10-65 Using the ASMCMD lsdg command
- 10-66 Using the ASMCMD lsdsk command
- 10-67 Using the ASMCMD lsod command
- 10-68 Using the ASMCMD md_backup command
- 10-69 Using the ASMCMD md_restore command
- 10-70 Tags for mkdg XML configuration file
- 10-71 mkdg sample XML configuration file
- 10-72 Using the ASMCMD mkdg command
- 10-73 Using the ASMCMD mount command
- 10-74 Using the ASMCMD offline command
- 10-75 Using the ASMCMD online command
- 10-76 Using the ASMCMD rebal command
- 10-77 Using the ASMCMD remap command
- 10-78 Using the ASMCMD setsparseparent command
- 10-79 Using the ASMCMD setattr command
- 10-80 Using ASMCMD stamp
- 10-81 Using ASMCMD stamplist
- 10-82 Using the ASMCMD umount command
- 10-83 Using the chfg command
- 10-84 Using the chqg command
- 10-85 Using the lsfg command
- 10-86 Using the lsqg command
- 10-87 Using the mkfg command
- 10-88 Using the mkqg command
- 10-89 Using the mvfg command
- 10-90 Using the mvfile command
- 10-91 Using the rmfg command
- 10-92 Using the rmqg command
- 10-93 Using the ASMCMD chtmpl command
- 10-94 Using the ASMCMD lstmpl command
- 10-95 Using the ASMCMD mktmpl command
- 10-96 Using the ASMCMD rmtmpl command
- 10-97 Using the ASMCMD chgrp command
- 10-98 Using the ASMCMD chmod command
- 10-99 Using the ASMCMD chown command
- 10-100 Using the ASMCMD groups command
- 10-101 Using the ASMCMD grpmod command
- 10-102 Using the ASMCMD lsgrp command
- 10-103 Using the ASMCMD lsusr command
- 10-104 Using the ASMCMD mkgrp command
- 10-105 Using the ASMCMD mkusr command
- 10-106 Using the ASMCMD passwd command
- 10-107 Using the ASMCMD rmgrp command
- 10-108 Using the ASMCMD rmusr command
- 10-109 Using the ASMCMD rpusr command
- 11-1 Sample audit trail file
- 11-2 Adding an Oracle ACFS remote service to an already existing member cluster
- 12-1 Viewing encryption information in V$ASM_ACFS_ENCRYPTION_INFO
- 12-2 Viewing security information in V$ASM_ACFS_SECURITY_INFO
- 12-3 Viewing security rules information in V$ASM_ACFS_SEC_RULE
- 12-4 Viewing security ruleset information in V$ASM_ACFS_SEC_RULESET
- 12-5 Viewing security ruleset information in V$ASM_ACFS_SEC_RULESET_RULE
- 12-6 Viewing snapshot information in V$ASM_ACFSSNAPSHOTS
- 12-7 Viewing volume information with V$ASM_ACFSVOLUMES
- 12-8 Viewing volume information with V$ASM_FILESYSTEM
- 12-9 Viewing volume information with V$ASM_VOLUME
- 12-10 Viewing volume information with V$ASM_VOLUME_STAT
- 12-11 Viewing tag name information with V$ASM_ACFSTAG
- 12-12 Viewing Oracle ASM information with V$MAP_ELEMENT
- 12-13 Viewing Oracle ACFS Data File Information with V$MAP_FILE
- 12-14 Viewing Element and File Offset Information with V$MAP_FILE_EXTENT
- 12-15 Viewing Extent Information With V$MAP_FILE_IO_STACK
- 14-1 Using asmca -silent -createVolume
- 14-2 Using asmca -silent -createACFS
- 15-1 Using the ASMCMD volcreate command
- 15-2 Using the ASMCMD voldelete command
- 15-3 Using the ASMCMD voldisable command
- 15-4 Using the ASMCMD volenable command
- 15-5 Using the ASMCMD volinfo command
- 15-6 Using the ASMCMD volresize command
- 15-7 Using the ASMCMD volset command
- 15-8 Using the ASMCMD volstat command
- 16-1 Displaying help for Oracle ACFS acfsutil commands
- 16-2 Using the fsck command in offline mode
- 16-3 Using the fsck command in online mode
- 16-4 Using the mkfs command
- 16-5 Using the mkfs command to create an accelerator volume
- 16-6 Using the mount command
- 16-7 Using the umount command
- 16-8 Using the fsck command
- 16-9 Using the mkfs command
- 16-10 Using the mount command
- 16-11 Using the umount command
- 16-12 Using the fsck command
- 16-13 Using the mkfs command
- 16-14 Using the mount command
- 16-15 Using the umount command
- 16-16 Using the acfschkdsk command
- 16-17 Using the acfsdismount command
- 16-18 Using the acfsformat command
- 16-19 Using the acfsmountvol command
- 16-20 Using the acfsutil detach command
- 16-21 Using the advmutil dismount command
- 16-22 Using the advmutil list command
- 16-23 Using the advmutil mount command
- 16-24 Using the acfsutil tag info command
- 16-25 Using the acfsutil tag set command
- 16-26 Using the acfsutil tag unset command
- 16-27 Using the acfsutil repl bg command
- 16-28 Using the acfsutil repl compare command
- 16-29 Using the acfsutil repl info command
- 16-30 Using the acfsutil repl init command
- 16-31 Using the acfsutil repl pause command
- 16-32 Using the acfsutil repl resume command
- 16-33 Using the acfsutil repl reverse command
- 16-34 Using the acfsutil repl sync command
- 16-35 Using the acfsutil repl terminate command
- 16-36 Using the acfsutil repl trace command
- 16-37 Using the acfsutil repl update command
- 16-38 Using the acfsutil repl upgrade command
- 16-39 Using the acfsutil audit archive command
- 16-40 Using the acfsutil audit disable command
- 16-41 Using the acfsutil audit enable command
- 16-42 Using the acfsutil audit info command
- 16-43 Using the acfsutil audit init command
- 16-44 Using the acfsutil audit purge command
- 16-45 Using the acfsutil audit read command
- 16-46 Using the acfsutil sec admin add command
- 16-47 Using the acfsutil sec info password command
- 16-48 Using the acfsutil sec admin password command
- 16-49 Using the acfsutil sec admin remove command
- 16-50 Using the acfsutil sec batch command
- 16-51 Using the acfsutil sec disable command
- 16-52 Using the acfsutil sec enable command
- 16-53 Using the acfsutil sec info command
- 16-54 Using the acfsutil sec info file command
- 16-55 Using the acfsutil sec init command
- 16-56 Using the acfsutil sec load command
- 16-57 Using the acfsutil sec prepare command
- 16-58 Using the acfsutil sec realm add command
- 16-59 Using the acfsutil sec realm audit disable command
- 16-60 Auditing Oracle ACFS security backup operators
- 16-61 Auditing only security realm users
- 16-62 Running acfsutil sec realm audit enable multiple times
- 16-63 Running acfsutil sec realm audit info
- 16-64 Using the acfsutil sec realm clone command
- 16-65 Using the acfsutil sec realm create command
- 16-66 Using the acfsutil sec realm delete command
- 16-67 Using the acfsutil sec realm destroy command
- 16-68 Using the acfsutil sec rule clone command
- 16-69 Using the acfsutil sec rule create command
- 16-70 Using the acfsutil sec rule destroy command
- 16-71 Using the acfsutil sec rule edit command
- 16-72 Using the acfsutil sec ruleset clone command
- 16-73 Using the acfsutil sec ruleset create command
- 16-74 Using the acfsutil sec ruleset destroy command
- 16-75 Using the acfsutil sec ruleset edit command
- 16-76 Using the acfsutil sec save command
- 16-77 Using the acfsutil encr info command
- 16-78 Using the acfsutil encr init command
- 16-79 Using the acfsutil encr off command
- 16-80 Using the acfsutil encr on command
- 16-81 Using the acfsutil encr rekey command
- 16-82 Using the acfsutil encr set command
- 16-83 Using the acfsutil keystore migrate command
- 16-84 Using the acfsutil snap convert command
- 16-85 Using the acfsutil snap create command on Linux
- 16-86 Using the acfsutil snap create command on Windows
- 16-87 Using the acfsutil snap delete command
- 16-88 Using the acfsutil snap duplicate apply command
- 16-89 Using the acfsutil snap duplicate create command
- 16-90 Using the acfsutil snap info command on Linux
- 16-91 Using the acfsutil snap info command on Windows
- 16-92 Using the acfsutil snap link command
- 16-93 Using the acfsutil snap quota command
- 16-94 Using the acfsutil snap remaster command
- 16-95 Using the acfsutil snap rename command
- 16-96 Using the acfsutil compress copy command
- 16-97 Using the acfsutil compress info command
- 16-98 Using the acfsutil compress off command
- 16-99 Using the acfsutil compress on command
- 16-100 Using acfsremote installed
- 16-101 Using acfsremote loaded
- 16-102 Using acfsremote supported
- 16-103 Using acfsutil cluster credential
- 16-104 Using acfsutil cluster info
- 16-105 Using acfsutil remote clear
- 16-106 Using the acfsutil remote set command
- 16-107 Using advmutil export create
- 16-108 Using advmutil export list
- 16-109 Using advmutil export lsof
- 16-110 Using advmutil export mapping
- 16-111 Using advmutil export remove
- 16-112 Using advmutil export resize
- 16-113 Using advmutil session list
- 16-114 Using advmutil transport create
- 16-115 Using advmutil transport list
- 16-116 Using advmutil transport remove
- 16-117 Using the acfsutil accel replace command
- 16-118 Using the acfsutil compat get command
- 16-119 Using the acfsutil compat set command
- 16-120 Using the acfsutil defrag dir command
- 16-121 Using the acfsutil defrag file command
- 16-122 Using the acfsutil freeze command
- 16-123 Using the acfsutil info file command
- 16-124 Using the acfsutil info fs command on Linux
- 16-125 Using the acfsutil info fs command on Windows
- 16-126 Using the acfsutil info fs command with the -s option
- 16-127 Using the acfsutil info id command
- 16-128 Using the acfsutil info storage command
- 16-129 Disabling the Oracle ACFS driver
- 16-130 Enabling the Oracle ACFS driver for storage visibility: poll model
- 16-131 Enabling the Oracle ACFS driver for storage visibility: post on interval model
- 16-132 Displaying information about the Oracle ACFS driver
- 16-133 Using the acfsutil registry command
- 16-134 Using the acfsutil rmfs command
- 16-135 Using the Oracle ACFS acfsutil scrub command
- 16-136 Using the acfsutil size command
- 16-137 Using the acfsutil thaw command
- 16-138 Using acfsutil version
- 16-139 Using advmutil canonical
- 16-140 Using advmutil volinfo
- 17-1 Application Plug-in for Storage Visibility: Poll Model
- 17-2 Application Plug-in for File Content: Post Model
- 17-3 Application for Resolving the File Path from a Fenum and Genum Pair
- 17-4 Retrieving a file tag value
- 17-5 Listing file tags
- 17-6 Removing file tags
- 17-7 Setting file tags
- 17-8 Using the acfsdbg command
- 17-9 Using acfsutil blog
- 17-10 Using the acfsutil dumpstate command
- 17-11 Using the acfsutil info ftrace command
- 17-12 Using the acfsutil lockstats command
- 17-13 Using acfsutil log
- 17-14 Using the acfsutil meta command
- 17-15 Using the Oracle ACFS acfsutil plogconfig command
- 17-16 Using the acfsutil tune command
- 17-17 Using advmutil tune
- 21-1 Creating control files in Oracle ASM using NORESETLOGS
- 21-2 Creating control files in Oracle ASM using RESETLOGS
- 21-3 Archived log files in an Oracle ASM disk group