Re: ASM of any significant value when switching to Direct NFS / NetApp / non-RAC?

  • From: Matthew Zito <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: hacketta_57@xxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 22:04:25 -0400

You could do this with tcpdump/snoop/whatever packet sniffing
technology you want, and then load it into wireshark.  That should be
sufficient to see the latency times packet-wise.

Not as clean or elegant as a v$ table or iostat, but you can get the data.

Matt

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Austin Hackett <hacketta_57@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Dana
> This info doesn't exactly relate to ASM, but I hopefully it'll be of
> use to you in the future...
>
> I've recently started a new role at shop that uses Linux, Direct NFS
> and NetApp (no ASM) and as others have suggested, the solution does
> have a number of nice management features.
>
> However, I am finding the apparent lack of read and write latency
> stats frustrating.
>
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