Chapter 1 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Overview
Chapter 3 Initial Configuration
Chapter 4 Network Configuration
Chapter 5 Storage Configuration
Chapter 6 Storage Area Network Configuration
Chapter 8 Setting ZFSSA Preferences
Chapter 10 Cluster Configuration
Chapter 12 Shares, Projects, and Schema
Chapter 16 Maintenance Workflows
Oracle Exadata Database Machine Backup
Manual Configuration of a Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
Configuring Networks, Pools, and Shares
Configuring Oracle RMAN and the Oracle Database Instance
Configuring Oracle Exadata for a Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
Configure Exadata Configuring Oracle Exadata for a Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
Setting Up the Directory Structure to Mount the Shares on the Host
Updating oranfstab to Access ZFS Storage Appliance Exports
Mounting the Shares on the Host
Setting the Ownership of the Mounted Shares
Oracle SPARC SuperCluster Backup
Configuring the ZFS Storage Appliance for Backup
Configuring the ZFS Storage Appliance InfiniBand Datalinks
Configuring the Oracle SPARC SuperCluster InfiniBand Switches to Add the ZFS Storage Appliance
Configuring ZFS Storage Appliance Networking for Single IP Connection
Configuring ZFS Storage Appliance Networking for an Active-Active Configuration
Configuring the ZFS Storage Appliance Storage Pool
Configuring the ZFS Storage Appliance Shares
Configuring the Client NFS Mount
Tuning the Solaris 11 Network and Kernel
Configuring Oracle Direct NFS (dNFS)
Tuning the Oracle Database Instance for Oracle RMAN Backup and Restore
Creating Dedicated Services for Oracle RMAN Operations
Configuring Oracle SPARC SuperCluster for ZFS Storage Appliance Backup
Configure SSC Configuring Oracle SPARC SuperCluster for ZFS Storage Appliance Backup
Setting Up the Directory Structure to Mount the Shares on the Host
Enabling the NFS Client Service
Updating oranfstab to Access ZFS Storage Appliance Exports
Mounting the Shares on the Host
Setting the Ownership of the Mounted Shares
Oracle Intelligent Storage Protocol
Set the Optimal file record size
Use either ZFS Latency or Throughput write mode for each request
Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Network File System Plug In for Oracle Solaris Cluster
Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Plug-in for Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition
Sun ZFS Storage Management Plug-In for Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Controller
Configure for Oracle Enterprise Manager Monitoring
Unconfigure Oracle Enterprise Manager Monitoring
Oracle Virtual Machine Storage Connect Plug-in for the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance
Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Provider For Volume Shadow Copy Service Software
FC support with Symantec's 'DMP' / Storage Foundation
FC support for Symantec's Storage Foundation 5.1RP2 and greater for the following OS versions
Sun ZFS Storage 7000 Storage Replication Adapter for VMware Site Recovery Manager
The ZFS Storage Appliance includes a comprehensive performance analysis tool called DTrace Analytics. DTrace Analytics is a framework that monitors important subsystem performance accounting statistics. A subset of the available accounting statistics should be monitored to provide comprehensive data on the effectiveness and performance of Oracle RMAN backup and restore workloads.
The following Analytics are available when advanced analytics are configured on the ZFS Storage Appliance (Configuration > Preferences > Enable Advanced Analytics):
CPU: Percent utilization broken down by CPU mode
Disk: Average number of I/O operations broken down by state of operation
Disk: I/O bytes per second broken down by type of operation
Disk: I/O operations per second broken down by latency
Disk: Disks with utilization of at least 95 percent broken down by disk
Network: Interface bytes per second broken down by direction
Network: Interface bytes per second broken down by interface
Protocol: NFSv3 operations per second broken down by size
Protocol: NFSv3 operations per second broken down by type of operation
Protocol: NFSv3 operations per second of type read broken down by latency
Protocol: NFSv3 operations per second of type write broken down by latency
Protocol: NFSv3 operations per second of type read broken down by size
Protocol: NFSv3 operations per second of type write broken down by size
Implementing these accounting statistics helps end-users gain a quantitative understanding of the instantaneous and historical resource consumption and quality of service (QoS) for their specific implementation.