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Expert Oracle Exadata - Parent Directory

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CHAPTER 12 MONITORING EXADATA PERFORMANCEIt is valid to sum together Total Celldisk metrics to get the total aggregate throughput, so fromFigure 12-16 we see that the aggregate disk read throughput across all the cells is around2000MB/second for the given workload.Figure 12-16. Celldisk-level Total metrics summed together for monitoring total I/O throughputSometimes, especially when the monitoring UI charts don’t seem to make sense, you might ask wherethese charts take their data from. This is easy to find out, as the Grid Control metrics plug-ins are justPerl scripts, which then run command-line utilities like CellCLI or plain SSH clients to fetch theirmetrics. You can check the directory where you have installed the <strong>Exadata</strong> Storage Cell Servermonitoring plug-in yourself:$ ls /u01/app/oracle/product/middleware/agent11g/sysman/admin/scripts/emx/oracle_celloracle_cell_category_metrics.pl oracle_cell_griddisk_config.ploracle_cell_celldisk_config.pl oracle_cell_griddisk_metrics.ploracle_cell_celldisk_metrics.pl oracle_cell_interconnect_metrics.ploracle_cell_common.pmoracle_cell_iormboost_metrics.ploracle_cell_config.ploracle_cell_iorm_config.ploracle_cell_consumergroup_metrics.pl oracle_cell_lun_config.ploracle_cell_database_metrics.pl oracle_cell_lun_metrics.ploracle_cell_disk_config.ploracle_cell_metrics.ploracle_cell_disk_metrics.ploracle_cell_offload_metrics.ploracle_cell_flashcache_metrics.pl oracle_cell_resp.ploracle_cell_fs_metrics.plLet’s take a quick look at one of these Perl scripts, oracle_cell_celldisk_metrics.pl, to see where it getsits data:...beginning of the script skipped...my $command = "ssh -l cellmonitor $ipaddress cellcli-xml -e 'list metriccurrent where objectType=".'\"CELLDISK\"'."'";my $xmlout = `$command`;403

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