{"id":12190,"date":"2019-05-29T13:08:21","date_gmt":"2019-05-29T13:08:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dbtut.com\/?p=12190"},"modified":"2019-05-29T13:08:23","modified_gmt":"2019-05-29T13:08:23","slug":"setting-thresholds-for-metrics-on-exadata-database-servers-using-dbmcli","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dbtut.com\/index.php\/2019\/05\/29\/setting-thresholds-for-metrics-on-exadata-database-servers-using-dbmcli\/","title":{"rendered":"Setting Thresholds for metrics on Exadata Database Servers Using DBMCLI"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Exadata database servers, it is also possible to set thresholds for metrics and send notifications when they reach these threshold values.<\/p>\n<p>With DBMCLI, we can display the defined metrics in the compute nodes and the current values \u200b\u200bof the metrics as follows.<\/p>\n<pre class=\"lang:default decode:true\">DBMCLI&gt; LIST METRICCURRENT\n\t DS_BBU_CHARGE     \t exadb01\t 83.3 %\n\t DS_BBU_TEMP       \t exadb01\t 22.0 C\n\t DS_CPUT           \t exadb01\t 21.8 %\n\t DS_CPUT_MS        \t exadb01\t 0.1 %\n\t DS_FANS           \t exadb01\t 16\n\t DS_FSUT           \t \/       \t 68 %\n\t DS_FSUT           \t \/boot   \t 12 %\n\t DS_FSUT           \t \/u01    \t 27 %\n\t DS_MEMUT          \t exadb01\t 93 %\n\t DS_MEMUT_MS       \t exadb01\t 0.3 %\n\t DS_RUNQ           \t exadb01\t 16.9\n\t DS_SWAP_IN_BY_SEC \t exadb01\t 0.0 KB\/sec\n\t DS_SWAP_OUT_BY_SEC\t exadb01\t 0.0 KB\/sec\n\t DS_SWAP_USAGE     \t exadb01\t 0 %\n\t DS_TEMP           \t exadb01\t 19.0 C\n\t DS_VIRTMEM_MS     \t exadb01\t 685 MB\n\t N_HCA_MB_RCV_SEC  \t exadb01\t 235 MB\/sec\n\t N_HCA_MB_TRANS_SEC\t exadb01\t 94.133 MB\/sec\n\t N_IB_MB_RCV_SEC   \t HCA-1:1 \t 106 MB\/sec\n\t N_IB_MB_RCV_SEC   \t HCA-1:2 \t 129 MB\/sec\n\t N_IB_MB_TRANS_SEC \t HCA-1:1 \t 47.552 MB\/sec\n\t N_IB_MB_TRANS_SEC \t HCA-1:2 \t 46.580 MB\/sec\n\t N_IB_UTIL_RCV     \t HCA-1:1 \t 3.2 %\n\t N_IB_UTIL_RCV     \t HCA-1:2 \t 3.9 %\n\t N_IB_UTIL_TRANS   \t HCA-1:1 \t 1.4 %\n\t N_IB_UTIL_TRANS   \t HCA-1:2 \t 1.4 %\n\t N_NIC_KB_RCV_SEC  \t exadb01\t 1,454 KB\/sec\n\t N_NIC_KB_TRANS_SEC\t exadb01\t 2,161 KB\/sec<\/pre>\n<p>We can query whether there are threshold values for the defined metrics as follows.<\/p>\n<pre class=\"lang:default decode:true\">DBMCLI&gt; list threshold detail\n\t name:                   DS_FSUT\n\t comparison:             &gt;\n\t critical:               90.0\n\t warning:                70.0\n\n\t name:                   DS_MEMUT\n\t comparison:             &gt;\n\t critical:               90.0\n\t warning:                70.0<\/pre>\n<p>According to the output above, when the metrics DS_FSUM and DS_MEMUT reach 70%, warning will be generated and critical status will occur when it reaches 90%. When the threshold values are reached, the following records will be created in alerthistory and e-mail alerts will be sent if smtp settings have been set via dmcli.<\/p>\n<pre class=\"lang:default decode:true \">DBMCLI&gt; list alerthistory\n\t 1_1\t 2018-08-02T13:40:26+03:00\t warning \t \"The warning threshold for the following metric has been crossed. Metric Name        : DS_FSUT  Metric Description : Percentage of total space on this file system that is currently used  Object Name        : \/  Current Value      : 68.0 %  Threshold Value    : 50.0 %  \"\n\t 1_2\t 2018-08-02T13:42:26+03:00\t clear   \t \"The warning threshold for the following metric has been cleared. Metric Name        : DS_FSUT  Metric Description : Percentage of total space on this file system that is currently used  Object Name        : \/  Current Value      : 68.0 %  Threshold Value    : 70.0 %  \"\n\t 2_1\t 2018-08-02T14:29:26+03:00\t critical\t \"The critical threshold for the following metric has been crossed. Metric Name        : DS_MEMUT  Metric Description : Percentage of total physical memory on this server that is currently used  Object Name        : exadb01  Current Value      : 96.0 %  Threshold Value    : 90.0 %  \"<\/pre>\n<p>You can set a new threshold value below. In the example, when the usage rate in the file system reaches 50%, the warning will be generated, and the critical situation will occur when it reaches 90%.<\/p>\n<pre class=\"lang:default decode:true \">DBMCLI&gt; CREATE THRESHOLD DS_FSUT comparison='&gt;',warning=50,critical=90\nThreshold DS_FSUT successfully created<\/pre>\n<p>To change the defined threshold value:<\/p>\n<pre class=\"lang:default decode:true \">DBMCLI&gt; alter THRESHOLD DS_FSUT comparison='&gt;', warning=70\nThreshold DS_FSUT successfully altered<\/pre>\n<p>You can see the changes as follows.<\/p>\n<pre class=\"lang:default decode:true \">DBMCLI&gt; list threshold detail\n\t name:                   DS_FSUT\n\t comparison:             &gt;\n\t critical:               90.0\n\t warning:                70.0<\/pre>\n<p>The threshold values can be set for all defined metrics.<\/p>\n\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div class=\"pvc_clear\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"pvc_stats_12190\" class=\"pvc_stats all  \" data-element-id=\"12190\" style=\"\"><i class=\"pvc-stats-icon medium\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><svg aria-hidden=\"true\" focusable=\"false\" data-prefix=\"far\" data-icon=\"chart-bar\" role=\"img\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewBox=\"0 0 512 512\" class=\"svg-inline--fa fa-chart-bar fa-w-16 fa-2x\"><path fill=\"currentColor\" d=\"M396.8 352h22.4c6.4 0 12.8-6.4 12.8-12.8V108.8c0-6.4-6.4-12.8-12.8-12.8h-22.4c-6.4 0-12.8 6.4-12.8 12.8v230.4c0 6.4 6.4 12.8 12.8 12.8zm-192 0h22.4c6.4 0 12.8-6.4 12.8-12.8V140.8c0-6.4-6.4-12.8-12.8-12.8h-22.4c-6.4 0-12.8 6.4-12.8 12.8v198.4c0 6.4 6.4 12.8 12.8 12.8zm96 0h22.4c6.4 0 12.8-6.4 12.8-12.8V204.8c0-6.4-6.4-12.8-12.8-12.8h-22.4c-6.4 0-12.8 6.4-12.8 12.8v134.4c0 6.4 6.4 12.8 12.8 12.8zM496 400H48V80c0-8.84-7.16-16-16-16H16C7.16 64 0 71.16 0 80v336c0 17.67 14.33 32 32 32h464c8.84 0 16-7.16 16-16v-16c0-8.84-7.16-16-16-16zm-387.2-48h22.4c6.4 0 12.8-6.4 12.8-12.8v-70.4c0-6.4-6.4-12.8-12.8-12.8h-22.4c-6.4 0-12.8 6.4-12.8 12.8v70.4c0 6.4 6.4 12.8 12.8 12.8z\" class=\"\"><\/path><\/svg><\/i> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Loading\" src=\"https:\/\/dbtut.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/page-views-count\/ajax-loader-2x.gif\" border=0 \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"pvc_clear\"><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Exadata database servers, it is also possible to set thresholds for metrics and send notifications when they reach these threshold values. 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