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Default Parameters for OraDBFileGrowthTest
The OraDBFileGrowthTest monitors the usage of each of the database files on the monitored database instance. This page depicts the default
parameters that need to be configured for the OraDBFileGrowthTest.
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In order to monitor an
Oracle database server, a special database user account has to be created in
every Oracle database instance that requires monitoring. A
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is available in the test configuration page, using which a new oracle
database user can be created. Alternatively, you can manually create the special database user. When doing so, ensure that this user is vested with the select_catalog_role and create session privileges. The sample script we recommend for user creation for eG
monitoring is:
create user oraeg identified by oraeg
create role oratest;
grant create session to oratest;
grant select_catalog_role to oratest;
grant oratest to oraeg;
The sample script we recommend for user creation (in Oracle database server 12c) for eG monitoring is:
alter session set container=<Oracle_service_name>
create user <user_name> identified by <user_password> container=current default
tablespace <name_of_default_tablespace> temporary tablespace <name_of_temporary_tablespace>
Grant create, session to <user_name>
Grant select_catalog_role to <user_name>
The name of this user has to be specified in
the USER text box, and the password of this user has to be entered in
the PASSWORD text box. Confirm
the password by retyping it in the CONFIRM PASSWORD text box. This
login information is required to query Oracle's internal dynamic views, so
as to fetch the current status / health of the various database components.
In large environments, where the volume of transactions to the Oracle database server is generally very high, this test may take time to execute and retrieve the desired results. To ensure that the test is faster and is resource-efficient, administrators of such environments can create an alternate ‘view’ on the target Oracle database server, and grant select privileges to the view to the special database USER mentioned above. Once the view is created, the test should be configured to use the alternate view for metrics collection; to achieve this, specify the name of the view in the ALTERNATE VIEW text box. By default, this text box is set to none, which implies that the alternate view is not used by default.
This alternate ‘view’ should be created with the following structure:
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW <VIEW_NAME> (
TABLESPACE_NAME,
FILE_ID,
BLOCK_ID,
BYTES,
BLOCKS,
RELATIVE_FNO
) AS
select /*+ use_hash (tsfi, fet2) */ tsfi.tablespace_name,
- tsfi.file_id,
- fet2.block_id,
- tsfi.blocksize * fet2.blocks,
- fet2.blocks,
- tsfi.relfile#
from (select /*+ use_hash (ts, fi) */ ts.name tablespace_name,
- fi.file# file_id,
- ts.BLOCKSIZE,
- fi.relfile#,
- ts.ts#
- from sys.ts$ ts,
- sys.file$ fi
- where ts.ts# = fi.ts#
- and ts.online$ in (1,4)) Tsfi,
- (select f.block# block_id,
- f.length blocks,
- f.file# file_id,
- f.ts#
- from sys.fet$ f
- union all
- select f.ktfbfebno block_id,
- f.ktfbfeblks blocks,
- f.ktfbfefno,
- ktfbfetsn
- from sys.x$ktfbfe f) Fet2
where fet2.file_id = tsfi.relfile#
and fet2.ts# = tsfi.ts# ;
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If the ISPASSIVE parameter is set to YES, then it means that, by default, all Oracle servers being monitored by the eG system are the passive servers of an Oracle cluster. No alerts will be generated if the servers are not running. Measures will be reported as "Not applicable" by the agent if the servers are not up.
When changing default configurations of tests, the values with “$” indicate variables that will be replaced by the eG system according to the specific server being managed - for instance, $hostName is the host/nickname of the target host, $port is the port number of the server being monitored. e.g., for a server xyz:80, $hostName will be changed automatically by the eG manager to “xyz” and $port will be changed to “80” when configuring a test.
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