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Monitoring NonRedundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops, Monitoring the Database

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6-6 Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O1000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide I Gigabit Interface Converter-Shortwave (GBIC-SW) modules I Fibre Channel cables Monitoring Non-Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops Each non-redundant FC-AL in a PDC/O1000 contains this hardware: I One or more RA4100 Arrays or RA4000 Arrays I One single-port RA4000 Array Controller installed in each RA4000 Array or RA4100 Array I One Compaq StorageWorks Storage Hub (Storage Hub) or Compaq StorageWorks FC-AL Switch (FC-AL Switch) I One Fibre Host Adapter installed in each server I GBIC-SW modules I Fibre Channel cables The Fibre Channel Fault Isolation Utility (FFIU) can verify the integrity of a newly installed or existing FC-AL installation. This utility provides fault detection and help in locating a failing device on an FC-AL. FFIU is on the SmartStart and Support Software CD. Monitoring the Database Oracle8i Enterprise Manager uses agents to continuously monitor database activities and offer a graphical console allowing administrators to manage the database. From the Enterprise Manager Console, the administrator can administer, diagnose, and tune multiple databases. Jobs can also be scheduled, software can be distributed, and objects and events can be monitored from the console.

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Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O1000 for Oracle8i and Windows 2000 Administrator Guide
Gigabit Interface Converter-Shortwave (GBIC-SW) modules
Fibre Channel cables
Monitoring Non-Redundant Fibre Channel
Arbitrated Loops
Each non-redundant FC-AL in a PDC/O1000 contains this hardware:
One or more RA4100 Arrays or RA4000 Arrays
One single-port RA4000 Array Controller installed in each RA4000
Array or RA4100 Array
One Compaq StorageWorks Storage Hub (Storage Hub) or
Compaq StorageWorks FC-AL Switch (FC-AL Switch)
One Fibre Host Adapter installed in each server
GBIC-SW modules
Fibre Channel cables
The Fibre Channel Fault Isolation Utility (FFIU) can verify the integrity of a
newly installed or existing FC-AL installation. This utility provides fault
detection and help in locating a failing device on an FC-AL. FFIU is on the
SmartStart and Support Software CD.
Monitoring the Database
Oracle8
i
Enterprise Manager uses agents to continuously monitor database
activities and offer a graphical console allowing administrators to manage the
database. From the Enterprise Manager Console, the administrator can
administer, diagnose, and tune multiple databases. Jobs can also be scheduled,
software can be distributed, and objects and events can be monitored from the
console.