Re: ASM capacity planning over time
From: Jeremy Schneider <jeremy.schneider_at_ardentperf.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:09:42 -0500
Message-ID: <CA+fnDAavesbrzGhd3g7GQdYS9T3apq7CueFXPdLFkfEhXmHM+Q_at_mail.gmail.com>
The "free" version of OEM (haha.. ok it comes with the db licenses) will do this for you. I've done that in the past... just have to build up the courage to tackle OEM. :) I don't have experience with other monitoring systems (quest foglight, solarwinds orion, etc) but I'd imagine that whichever one you've got, it has this functionality.
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 14:09:42 -0500
Message-ID: <CA+fnDAavesbrzGhd3g7GQdYS9T3apq7CueFXPdLFkfEhXmHM+Q_at_mail.gmail.com>
The "free" version of OEM (haha.. ok it comes with the db licenses) will do this for you. I've done that in the past... just have to build up the courage to tackle OEM. :) I don't have experience with other monitoring systems (quest foglight, solarwinds orion, etc) but I'd imagine that whichever one you've got, it has this functionality.
-J
-- http://about.me/jeremy_schneider On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:21 PM, Joshua Collier <jcoll1970_at_gmail.com> wrote:Received on Wed Mar 04 2015 - 20:09:42 CET
> oracle version 12c
> ASM instance has only x$ and V$ tables. It has no AWR.
>
> How do people compute growth rate over time for all storage managed by a
> particular ASM instance?
>
> In an environment where PDB are self service and dropped and added
> regularly, historical growth reporting at the database level won't
> accurately capture usage.
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
> Josh C>
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