12 Days of #Cloud: Day 5
When you create a new Cloud DBaaS instance, Oracle Cloud Service provision a VM and required file systems. These are the file systems:
[oracle@CLDB4ACED ~]$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/xvdb3 25G 14G 11G 57% / tmpfs 7.3G 0 7.3G 0% /dev/shm /dev/xvdb1 477M 148M 300M 34% /boot /dev/xvde1 59G 9.0G 47G 17% /u01 /dev/mapper/dataVolGroup-lvol0 50G 16G 32G 33% /u02 /dev/mapper/fraVolGroup-lvol0 6.8G 3.1G 3.4G 49% /u03 /dev/mapper/redoVolGroup-lvol0 25G 3.4G 20G 15% /u04
- /u01 – Local file system – Oracle software binaries, DIAGNOSTIC_DEST
- /u02 – Cloud Storage – Database Files, Change tracking file
- /u03 – Cloud Storage – Fast Recovery Area, backup files, control file copy
- /u04 – Cloud Storage – Redo log files, Temporary files
- On RAC systems, /u02, /u03, /u04 are ACFS.
To increase or decrease the size of /u02, /u03 or /u04 file systems, use the “Scale Up or Down Service” menu.
SPFile is in the standard location with the usual name:
- /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1/dbs/spfileCDDB01.ora
Two Control files:
- /u02/app/oracle/oradata/CDDB01/control01.ctl
- /u03/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area/CDDB01/control02.ctl
Fast Recovery Area where backups are written:
- /u03/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area
Diagnostic Destination:
- /u01/app/oracle
Automatic Diagnostic Repository home:
- /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/cddb01/CDDB01
Alert log and trace files location:
- /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/cddb01/CDDB01/trace/
Software and files used to build the Cloud Instance VM
- /scratch/db
Backup configuration files:
- /var/opt/oracle/ocde/assistants/bkup/
- /home/oracle/bkup/CDDB01
Backup log files:
- /var/opt/oracle/log/bkup/
On Demand backup:
- /var/opt/oracle/bkup_api/bkup_api
Weekly cronjob – Cleanup log files
- /var/opt/oracle/cleandb/cleandblogs.pl
Retention of alert log, listener log, trace files configuration (used by cleandblogs.pl). See documentation for details.
- /var/opt/oracle/cleandb/cleandblogs.cfg
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