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Measures reported by OraExaCelDSpTest Within the storage servers, a logical unit number (LUN) defines a logical storage resource from which a single cell disk can be created. A cell disk is an Oracle Exadata System Software abstraction built on the top of a LUN. Soon after a cell disk is created from the LUN, it is managed by Oracle Exadata System Software and is further divided into grid disks, which are directly exposed to the database and Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM) instances. Each grid disk is a potentially non-contiguous partition of the cell disk that is directly exposed to Oracle ASM to be used for the Oracle ASM disk group creations and expansions. This level of virtualization enables multiple Oracle ASM clusters and multiple databases to share the same physical disk. Such sharing also provides optimal use of disk capacity and bandwidth If a cell disk is in critical state or is running out of space, then the data stored in the cell disk may become unavailable to the users. To avoid such interruption in the availability of data, it is essential to monitor the cell disks at periodic intervals. The OraExaCelDSpTest helps administrators in this regard! This test auto-discovers the cell disks available in the target Oracle Exadata Storage Server and for each cell disk reports the status and the space utilization. Using this test, administrators can figure out those cell disks to which additional storage space needs to be allocated. Administrators can also isolate the cell disks that are in critical state and initiate remedial measures. Outputs of the test: One set of results for each cell disk on the target Oracle Exadata Storage Server that is being monitored Descriptor: Cell disk The measures made by this test are as follows:
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