• Oracle ASM 相关的 视图(V$) 和 数据字典(X$)


    本文转自: http://blog.csdn.net/tianlesoftware/article/details/6733039

       ASM由于其高度的封装性,使得我们很难知道窥探其内部的原理。可以通过一下视图和数据字典来来查看ASM 的信息。

    一. 相关视图和数据字典

    View Name

    X$ Table name

    Description

    V$ASM_DISKGROUP

    X$KFGRP

    performs disk discovery and lists diskgroups

    V$ASM_DISKGROUP_STAT

    X$KFGRP_STAT

    diskgroup stats without disk discovery

    V$ASM_DISK

    X$KFDSK, X$KFKID

    performs disk discovery, lists disks and their usage metrics

    V$ASM_DISK_STAT

    X$KFDSK_STAT, X$KFKID

    lists disks and their usage metrics

    V$ASM_FILE

    X$KFFIL

    lists ASM files, including metadata/asmdisk files

    V$ASM_ALIAS

    X$KFALS

    lists ASM aliases, files and directories

    V$ASM_TEMPLATE

    X$KFTMTA

    lists the available templates and their properties

    V$ASM_CLIENT

    X$KFNCL

    lists DB instances connected to ASM

    V$ASM_OPERATION

    X$KFGMG

    lists rebalancing operations

    N.A.

    X$KFKLIB

    available libraries, includes asmlib path

    N.A.

    X$KFDPARTNER

    lists disk-to-partner relationships

    N.A.

    X$KFFXP

    extent map table for all ASM files

    N.A.

    X$KFDAT

    extent list for all ASM disks

    N.A.

    X$KFBH

    describes the ASM cache (buffer cache of ASM in blocks of 4K (_asm_blksize)

    N.A.

    X$KFCCE

    a linked list of ASM blocks. to be further investigated

                This list is obtained querying v$fixed_view_definitionwhere view_name like '%ASM%' which exposes all the v$ and gv$ views with theirdefinition. Fixed tables are exposed by querying v$fixed_table where name like'x$kf%' (ASM fixed tables use the 'X$KF' prefix).

    SQL>select * fromv$fixed_view_definition whereview_name like '%ASM%';

    SQL>select * from sys.v$fixed_tablewhere name like 'X$KF%' ;

                Noteon 11g there are additional V$views: , and X$tables: *

    New in 11g:

    View Name

    X$ Table name

    Description

    V$ASM_ATTRIBUTE

    X$KFENV

    ASM attributes, the X$ table shows also 'hidden' attributes

    V$ASM_DISK_IOSTAT

    X$KFNSDSKIOST

    I/O statistics

    N.A.

    X$KFDFS

    N.A.

    X$KFDDD

    N.A.

    X$KFGBRB

    N.A.

    X$KFMDGRP

    N.A.

    X$KFCLLE

    N.A.

    X$KFVOL

    N.A.

    X$KFVOLSTAT

    N.A.

    X$KFVOFS

    N.A.

    X$KFVOFSV

    二. Striping and Mirroring with ASM, extentsand allocation units

                Abasic example, using ASM and normal redundancy: the available storage, say 64HDs over FC SAN, are used to create the main DB diskgroup: DATADG. DATADG islogically divided into 2 evenly sized groups of disks: 32 disks in failgroupN.1 and 32 in failgroup N.2. Oracle datafiles created in DATADG are 'striped'into smaller pieces, extents of 1MB in size. Extents are allocated to thestorage in 2 (mirrored) allocation units (AU): one AU in failgroup N.1 theother in failgroup N.2.

    Allocation Units

                EveryASM disk is divided into allocation units (AU). An AU is the fundamental unitof allocation within a disk group. A file extent consists of one or more AU. AnASM file consists of one or more file extents.

                When you create a disk group, youcan set the ASM AU size to be between 1 MB and 64 MB in powers of two, such as,1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64. Larger AU sizes typically provide performanceadvantages for data warehouse applications that use large sequential reads.

    默认的AU 大小是1M。

    三. X$KFFXP

                ThisX$ table contains the mapping between files, extents and allocation units. Itallows to track the position of all the extents of a given file striped andmirrored across storage.

                Note:RDBMS read operations access only the primary extent of a mirrored couple(unless there is an IO error) . Write operations instead write all mirroredextents to disk.

    X$KFFXP Column Name

    Description

    ADDR

    x$ table address/identifier

    INDX

    row unique identifier

    INST_ID

    instance number (RAC)

    NUMBER_KFFXP

    ASM file number. Join with v$asm_file and v$asm_alias

    COMPOUND_KFFXP

    File identifier. Join with compound_index in v$asm_file

    INCARN_KFFXP

    File incarnation id. Join with incarnation in v$asm_file

    PXN_KFFXP

    Progressive file extent number

    XNUM_KFFXP

    ASM file extent number (mirrored extent pairs have the same extent value)

    GROUP_KFFXP

    ASM disk group number. Join with v$asm_disk and v$asm_diskgroup

    DISK_KFFXP

    Disk number where the extent is allocated. Join with v$asm_disk

    AU_KFFXP

    Relative position of the allocation unit from the beginning of the disk. The allocation unit size (1 MB) in v$asm_diskgroup

    LXN_KFFXP

    0->primary extent, ->mirror extent, 2->2nd mirror copy (high redundancy and metadata)

    FLAGS_KFFXP

    N.K.

    CHK_KFFXP

    N.K.

    SIZE_KFFXP

    11g, to support variable size AU, integer value which marks the size of the extent in AU size units.

    Example1 - reading ASM files with direct OS access

    (1)Find the 2 mirrored extents of an ASM file (thespfile in this example)

    sys@+ASM1>selectGROUP_KFFXP,DISK_KFFXP,AU_KFFXP from x$kffxp where number_kffxp=(selectfile_number from v$asm_alias where name='spfiletest1.ora');

    GROUP_KFFXP DISK_KFFXP   AU_KFFXP

    ----------- ---------- ----------

             1         20        379

             1          3         101

    (2)find the diskname

    sys@+ASM1> select disk_number,path fromv$asm_disk where     GROUP_NUMBER=1 anddisk_number in  (3,20);

    DISK_NUMBER PATH

    ---------------------------------------------------

             3    /dev/mpath/itstor417_2p1

            20   /dev/mpath/itstor419_2p1

    (3)access the data directly from disk with dd

     ddif=/dev/mpath/itstor417_2p1 bs=1024k count=1 skip=101|strings|more

    四. X$KFDAT

    This X$ table contains details of all allocation units (free and used).

    X$KFDAT Column Name

    Description

    ADDR

    x$ table address/identifier

    INDX

    row unique identifier

    INST_ID

    instance number (RAC)

    GROUP_KFDAT

    diskgroup number, join with v$asm_diskgroup

    NUMBER_KFDAT

    disk number, join with v$asm_disk

    COMPOUND_KFDAT

    disk compund_index, join with v$asm_disk

    AUNUM_KFDAT

    Disk allocation unit (relative position from the beginning of the disk), join with x$kffxp.au_kffxp

    V_KFDAT

    V=this Allocation Unit is used; F=AU is free

    FNUM_KFDAT

    file number, join with v$asm_file

    I_KFDAT

    N.K.

    XNUM_KFDAT

    Progressive file extent number join with x$kffxp.pxn_kffxp

    RAW_KFDAT

    raw format encoding of the disk,and file extent information

    Example2 - listallocation units of a given file from x$kfdat

    similarly to example 1 above, another wayto retrieve ASM file allocation maps:

    sys@+ASM1> selectGROUP_KFDAT,NUMBER_KFDAT,AUNUM_KFDAT from x$kfdat where fnum_kfdat=(selectfile_number from v$asm_alias where name='spfiletest1.ora');

    GROUP_KFDAT NUMBER_KFDAT AUNUM_KFDAT

    ----------- ------------ -----------

             1            3         101

             1           20         379

    Example3 - from strace data of an oracle userprocess

    (1)from the strace file of a user(shadow) process identify IO operations:

                ex: strace-p 30094 2>&1|grep -v time

                read64(15,"#24233@2343332177303s514211330"..., 8192,473128960) = 8192

                itis a read operation of 8KB (oracle block) at the offset 473128960 (=451 MB +27*8KB) from file descriptor FD=15

    (2)using /proc/30094/fd -> findFD=15 is /dev/mpath/itstor420_1p1

    (3)I find the group and disk number ofthe file:

    sys@+ASM1> selectGROUP_NUMBER,DISK_NUMBER from v$asm_disk

    where path='/dev/mpath/itstor420_1p1';                    

    GROUP_NUMBER DISK_NUMBER

    ------------ -----------

              1          30

    (4)using the disk number, group numberand offset (from strace above) I find the file number and extent number:

    sys@+ASM1> select number_kffxp,XNUM_KFFXP from x$kffxp where group_kffxp=1 and disk_kffxp=20 and au_kffxp=451;

    NUMBER_KFFXP XNUM_KFFXP

    ------------ ----------

          268          17

    (5)from v$asm_file fnum=268 is file ofthe users' tablesspace:

    sys@+ASM1> select name from v$asm_aliaswhere FILE_NUMBER=268

    NAME

    ------------------------------

    USERS.268.612033477

    sys@DB> select file#,name fromv$datafile where upper(name) like '%USERS.268.612033477';

        FILE# NAME

    ------------------------------------------------------------------

            9 +TEST1_DATADG1/test1/datafile/users.268.612033477

    (6)from dba extents finally find theowner and segment name relative to the original IO operation:

    sys@TEST1> selectowner,segment_name,segment_type from dba_extents

    where FILE_ID=9 and 27+17*1024*1024 betweenblock_id and block_id+blocks;

    OWNER                          SEGMENT_NAME                   SEGMENT_TYPE

    ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------

    SCOTT                          EMP                            TABLE

    五. X$KFDPARTNER

                ThisX$ table contains the disk-to-partner (1-N) relationship. Two disks of a givenASM diskgroup are partners if they each contain a mirror copy of the sameextent. Therefore partners must belong to different failgroups of the samediskgroup.           From a few liveexamples I can see that typically disks have 10 partners each atdiskgroup creation and fluctuate around 10 partners following ASM operations.This mechanism is in place to reduce the chance of losing both sides of themirror in case of double disk failure.

    X$KFDPARTNER Column Name

    Description

    ADDR

    x$ table address/identifier

    INDX

    row unique identifier

    INST_ID

    instance number (RAC)

    GRP

    diskgroup number, join with v$asm_diskgroup

    DISK

    disk number, join with v$asm_disk

    COMPOUND

    disk identifier. Join with compound_index in v$asm_disk

    NUMBER_KFDPARTNER

    partner disk number, i.e. disk-to-partner (1-N) relationship

    MIRROR_KFDPARNER

    =1 in a healthy normal redundancy config

    PARITY_KFDPARNER

    =1 in a healthy normal redundancy config

    ACTIVE_KFDPARNER

    =1 in a healthy normal redundancy config

    六. X$KFFIL and metadata files

    Three types of metadata:

                (1)diskgroup metadata: files with NUMBER_KFFIL <256 ASM metadata andASMlog files. These files have high redundancy (3 copies) and block size =4KB.

                            1)ASM log files are used for ASMinstance and crash recovery when a crash happens with metadata operations (seebelow COD and ACD)

                            2)at diskgroup creation 6 files withmetadata are visible from x$kffil

                (2)disk metadata: disk headers (typically the first 2 AU of each disk)are not listed in x$kffil (they appear as file number 0 in x$kfdat). Containdisk membership information. This part of the disk has to be 'zeroed out'before the disk can be added to ASM diskgroup as a new disk.

                (3)file metadata: 3 mirrored extents with file metadata, visible fromx$kffxp and x$kfdat

    Example: list all files,system and users' with their sizes:

    SYS@+ASM2(rac2)> select group_kffil group#,number_kffil file#, filsiz_kffil filesize_after_mirr, filspc_kffilraw_file_size from x$kffil;

       GROUP#      FILE# FILESIZE_AFTER_MIRRRAW_FILE_SIZE

    ---------- ---------- --------------------------------

            1          1             2097152       2097152

            1          2             1048576       1048576

            1          3            88080384      89128960

            1          4             1392640       2097152

            1          5             1048576       1048576

            1          6             1048576       1048576

            1        256           545267712     547356672

            1        257           629153792     631242752

            1        258           351281152     353370112

            1        259             7872512       8388608

            1        260            15319040      16777216

    Example: List all filesincluding metadata allocated in the ASM diskgroups

    SYS@+ASM2(rac2)> select group_kfdat group#,FNUM_KFDAT file#, sum(1) AU_used from x$kfdat where v_kfdat='V' group by group_kfdat,FNUM_KFDAT,v_kfdat;

       GROUP#      FILE#    AU_USED

    ---------- ---------- ----------

            1          0          2

            1          1          2

            1          2          1

            1          3         85

            1          4          2

            1          5          1

            1          6          1

            1        256        522

            1        257        602

             1       258        337

            1        259          8

    Descriptionof metadata files

    This paragraph is from: Oracle AutomaticStorage Management, Oracle Press Nov 2007, N. Vengurlekar, M. Vallath, R.Long

    (1).  File#0, AU=0: disk header (disk name, etc), Allocation Table (AT)and Free Space Table (FST)

    (2).  File#0, AU=1: Partner Status Table (PST)

    (3).  File#1: File Directory (files and their extent pointers)

    (4).  File#2: Disk Directory

    (5).  File#3: Active Change Directory (ACD) The ACD is analogous to a redolog, where changes to the metadata are logged. Size=42MB * number of instances

    (6).  File#4: Continuing Operation Directory (COD). The COD is analogousto an undo tablespace. It maintains the state of active ASM operations such asdisk or datafile drop/add. The COD log record is either committed or rolledback based on the success of the operation.

    (7).  File#5: Template directory

    (8).  File#6: Alias directory

    (9).  11g, File#9: Attribute Directory

    (10).  11g, File#12: Stalenessregistry, created when needed to track offline disks

     

    七. DBMS_DISKGROUP, an internal ASM package

                dbms_diskgroupis an Oracle 'internal package' (it doesn't show up as an object being that ASMhas no dictionary) called dbms_diskgroup. It is used to access the ASM withfilesystem-like calls. 11g asmcmd uses this package to implement the cpcommand. A list of procedures:

    dbms_diskgroup.open(:fileName, :openMode, :fileType, :blkSz, :hdl,:plkSz, :fileSz)

    dbms_diskgroup.createfile(:fileName, :fileType, :blkSz, :fileSz, :hdl, :plkSz, :fileGenName)

    dbms_diskgroup.close(:hdl)

    dbms_diskgroup.read(:hdl, :offset, :blkSz, :data_buf)

    dbms_diskgroup.commitfile(:handle)

    dbms_diskgroup.resizefile(:handle,:fsz)

    dbms_diskgroup.remap(:gnum, :fnum, :virt_extent_num)

    dbms_diskgroup.getfileattr(:fileName, :fileType, :fileSz, :blkSz)

    dbms_diskgroup.checkfile(?)

    dbms_diskgroup.patchfile(?)

    八. ASM parameters and underscore parameters

    可以使用SQL 查看ASM 参数:

    /* Formatted on 2011/8/30 16:28:54(QP5 v5.163.1008.3004) */

     SELECT a.ksppinm"Parameter", c.ksppstvl"Instance Value"

       FROMx$ksppi a,x$ksppcv b,x$ksppsv c

      WHERE a.indx = b.indx AND a.indx = c.indx ANDksppinm LIKE '%asm%'

    ORDER BY a.ksppinm;

    或者:

    select * fromall_parameters where name like '%asm%';

    Oracle all_parameters 视图

    http://blog.csdn.net/tianlesoftware/article/details/6641281

      

    Parameter Name

    Value

    _asm_acd_chunks

    1

    _asm_allow_only_raw_disks

    TRUE

    _asm_allow_resilver_corruption

    FALSE

    _asm_ausize

    1048576

    _asm_blksize

    4096

    _asm_disk_repair_time

    14400

    _asm_droptimeout

    60

    _asm_emulmax

    10000

    _asm_emultimeout

    0

    _asm_kfdpevent

    0

    _asm_libraries

    ufs (may differ if asmlib is used)

    _asm_maxio

    1048576

    _asm_stripesize

    131072

    _asm_stripewidth

    8

    _asm_wait_time

    18

    _asmlib_test

    0

    _asmsid

    asm

    asm_diskgroups

    list of diskgroups to be mounted at startup

    asm_diskstring

    search path for physical disks to be used with ASM

    asm_power_limit

    default rebalance power value

    注意这里的_asm_ausize =1M

    Oracle 11g 里新增加的参数:

    Parameter Name

    Value

    _asm_compatibility

    10.1

    _asm_dbmsdg_nohdrchk

    FALSE

    _asm_droptimeout

    removed in 11g

    _asm_kfioevent

    0

    _asm_repairquantum

    60

    _asm_runtime_capability_volume_support

    FALSE

    _asm_skip_resize_check

    FALSE

    _lm_asm_enq_hashing

    TRUE

    asm_preferred_read_failure_groups

    九. ASM-related acronyms 相关名词解释

    (1).  PST - Partner Status Table. Maintains info on disk-to-diskgroupmembership.

    (2).  COD - Continuing Operation Directory. The COD structuremaintains the state of active ASM operations or changes, such as disk ordatafile drop/add. The COD log record is either committed or rolled back basedon the success of the operation. (source Oracle whitepaper)

    (3).  ACD - Active Change Directory. The ACD is analogous to a redolog, where changes to the metadata are logged. The ACD log record is used todetermine point of recovery in the case of ASM operation failures or instancefailures. (source Oracle whitepaper)

    (4).  OSM Oracle Storage Manager, legacy name, synonymous of ASM

    (5).  CSS Cluster Synchronization Services. Part of Oracleclusterware, mandatory with ASM even in single instance. CSS is used toheartbeat the health of the ASM instances.

    (6).  RBAL - Oracle backgroud process. In an ASM instance coordinatedrebalancing operations. In a DB instance, opens and mount diskgroups from thelocal ASM instance.

    (7).  ARBx - Oracle backgroud processes. In an ASM instance, a slavefor rebalancing operations

    (8).  PSPx - Oracle backgroud processes. In an ASM instance, ProcessSpawners

    (9).  GMON - Oracle backgroud processes. In an ASM instance,diskgroup monitor.

    (10).  ASMB - Oracle backgroudprocess. In an DB instance, keeps a (bequeath) persistent DB connection to thelocal ASM instance. Provides hearthbeat and ASM statistics. During a diskgrouprebalancing operation ASM communicates to the DB AU changes via this connection.

    (11).   O00x - Oracle backgroudprocesses. Slaves used to connected from the DB to the ASM instance for 'shortoperations'.

     

                ASM由于其高度的封装性,使得我们很难知道窥探其内部的原理。可以通过一下视图和数据字典来来查看ASM 的信息。

    一. 相关视图和数据字典

    View Name

    X$ Table name

    Description

    V$ASM_DISKGROUP

    X$KFGRP

    performs disk discovery and lists diskgroups

    V$ASM_DISKGROUP_STAT

    X$KFGRP_STAT

    diskgroup stats without disk discovery

    V$ASM_DISK

    X$KFDSK, X$KFKID

    performs disk discovery, lists disks and their usage metrics

    V$ASM_DISK_STAT

    X$KFDSK_STAT, X$KFKID

    lists disks and their usage metrics

    V$ASM_FILE

    X$KFFIL

    lists ASM files, including metadata/asmdisk files

    V$ASM_ALIAS

    X$KFALS

    lists ASM aliases, files and directories

    V$ASM_TEMPLATE

    X$KFTMTA

    lists the available templates and their properties

    V$ASM_CLIENT

    X$KFNCL

    lists DB instances connected to ASM

    V$ASM_OPERATION

    X$KFGMG

    lists rebalancing operations

    N.A.

    X$KFKLIB

    available libraries, includes asmlib path

    N.A.

    X$KFDPARTNER

    lists disk-to-partner relationships

    N.A.

    X$KFFXP

    extent map table for all ASM files

    N.A.

    X$KFDAT

    extent list for all ASM disks

    N.A.

    X$KFBH

    describes the ASM cache (buffer cache of ASM in blocks of 4K (_asm_blksize)

    N.A.

    X$KFCCE

    a linked list of ASM blocks. to be further investigated

                This list is obtained querying v$fixed_view_definitionwhere view_name like '%ASM%' which exposes all the v$ and gv$ views with theirdefinition. Fixed tables are exposed by querying v$fixed_table where name like'x$kf%' (ASM fixed tables use the 'X$KF' prefix).

    SQL>select * fromv$fixed_view_definition whereview_name like '%ASM%';

    SQL>select * from sys.v$fixed_tablewhere name like 'X$KF%' ;

                Noteon 11g there are additional V$views: , and X$tables: *

    New in 11g:

    View Name

    X$ Table name

    Description

    V$ASM_ATTRIBUTE

    X$KFENV

    ASM attributes, the X$ table shows also 'hidden' attributes

    V$ASM_DISK_IOSTAT

    X$KFNSDSKIOST

    I/O statistics

    N.A.

    X$KFDFS

    N.A.

    X$KFDDD

    N.A.

    X$KFGBRB

    N.A.

    X$KFMDGRP

    N.A.

    X$KFCLLE

    N.A.

    X$KFVOL

    N.A.

    X$KFVOLSTAT

    N.A.

    X$KFVOFS

    N.A.

    X$KFVOFSV

    二. Striping and Mirroring with ASM, extentsand allocation units

                Abasic example, using ASM and normal redundancy: the available storage, say 64HDs over FC SAN, are used to create the main DB diskgroup: DATADG. DATADG islogically divided into 2 evenly sized groups of disks: 32 disks in failgroupN.1 and 32 in failgroup N.2. Oracle datafiles created in DATADG are 'striped'into smaller pieces, extents of 1MB in size. Extents are allocated to thestorage in 2 (mirrored) allocation units (AU): one AU in failgroup N.1 theother in failgroup N.2.

    Allocation Units

                EveryASM disk is divided into allocation units (AU). An AU is the fundamental unitof allocation within a disk group. A file extent consists of one or more AU. AnASM file consists of one or more file extents.

                When you create a disk group, youcan set the ASM AU size to be between 1 MB and 64 MB in powers of two, such as,1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64. Larger AU sizes typically provide performanceadvantages for data warehouse applications that use large sequential reads.

    默认的AU 大小是1M。

    三. X$KFFXP

                ThisX$ table contains the mapping between files, extents and allocation units. Itallows to track the position of all the extents of a given file striped andmirrored across storage.

                Note:RDBMS read operations access only the primary extent of a mirrored couple(unless there is an IO error) . Write operations instead write all mirroredextents to disk.

    X$KFFXP Column Name

    Description

    ADDR

    x$ table address/identifier

    INDX

    row unique identifier

    INST_ID

    instance number (RAC)

    NUMBER_KFFXP

    ASM file number. Join with v$asm_file and v$asm_alias

    COMPOUND_KFFXP

    File identifier. Join with compound_index in v$asm_file

    INCARN_KFFXP

    File incarnation id. Join with incarnation in v$asm_file

    PXN_KFFXP

    Progressive file extent number

    XNUM_KFFXP

    ASM file extent number (mirrored extent pairs have the same extent value)

    GROUP_KFFXP

    ASM disk group number. Join with v$asm_disk and v$asm_diskgroup

    DISK_KFFXP

    Disk number where the extent is allocated. Join with v$asm_disk

    AU_KFFXP

    Relative position of the allocation unit from the beginning of the disk. The allocation unit size (1 MB) in v$asm_diskgroup

    LXN_KFFXP

    0->primary extent, ->mirror extent, 2->2nd mirror copy (high redundancy and metadata)

    FLAGS_KFFXP

    N.K.

    CHK_KFFXP

    N.K.

    SIZE_KFFXP

    11g, to support variable size AU, integer value which marks the size of the extent in AU size units.

    Example1 - reading ASM files with direct OS access

    (1)Find the 2 mirrored extents of an ASM file (thespfile in this example)

    sys@+ASM1>selectGROUP_KFFXP,DISK_KFFXP,AU_KFFXP from x$kffxp where number_kffxp=(selectfile_number from v$asm_alias where name='spfiletest1.ora');

    GROUP_KFFXP DISK_KFFXP   AU_KFFXP

    ----------- ---------- ----------

             1         20        379

             1          3         101

    (2)find the diskname

    sys@+ASM1> select disk_number,path fromv$asm_disk where     GROUP_NUMBER=1 anddisk_number in  (3,20);

    DISK_NUMBER PATH

    ---------------------------------------------------

             3    /dev/mpath/itstor417_2p1

            20   /dev/mpath/itstor419_2p1

    (3)access the data directly from disk with dd

     ddif=/dev/mpath/itstor417_2p1 bs=1024k count=1 skip=101|strings|more

    四. X$KFDAT

    This X$ table contains details of all allocation units (free and used).

    X$KFDAT Column Name

    Description

    ADDR

    x$ table address/identifier

    INDX

    row unique identifier

    INST_ID

    instance number (RAC)

    GROUP_KFDAT

    diskgroup number, join with v$asm_diskgroup

    NUMBER_KFDAT

    disk number, join with v$asm_disk

    COMPOUND_KFDAT

    disk compund_index, join with v$asm_disk

    AUNUM_KFDAT

    Disk allocation unit (relative position from the beginning of the disk), join with x$kffxp.au_kffxp

    V_KFDAT

    V=this Allocation Unit is used; F=AU is free

    FNUM_KFDAT

    file number, join with v$asm_file

    I_KFDAT

    N.K.

    XNUM_KFDAT

    Progressive file extent number join with x$kffxp.pxn_kffxp

    RAW_KFDAT

    raw format encoding of the disk,and file extent information

    Example2 - listallocation units of a given file from x$kfdat

    similarly to example 1 above, another wayto retrieve ASM file allocation maps:

    sys@+ASM1> selectGROUP_KFDAT,NUMBER_KFDAT,AUNUM_KFDAT from x$kfdat where fnum_kfdat=(selectfile_number from v$asm_alias where name='spfiletest1.ora');

    GROUP_KFDAT NUMBER_KFDAT AUNUM_KFDAT

    ----------- ------------ -----------

             1            3         101

             1           20         379

    Example3 - from strace data of an oracle userprocess

    (1)from the strace file of a user(shadow) process identify IO operations:

                ex: strace-p 30094 2>&1|grep -v time

                read64(15,"#24233@2343332177303s514211330"..., 8192,473128960) = 8192

                itis a read operation of 8KB (oracle block) at the offset 473128960 (=451 MB +27*8KB) from file descriptor FD=15

    (2)using /proc/30094/fd -> findFD=15 is /dev/mpath/itstor420_1p1

    (3)I find the group and disk number ofthe file:

    sys@+ASM1> selectGROUP_NUMBER,DISK_NUMBER from v$asm_disk

    where path='/dev/mpath/itstor420_1p1';                    

    GROUP_NUMBER DISK_NUMBER

    ------------ -----------

              1          30

    (4)using the disk number, group numberand offset (from strace above) I find the file number and extent number:

    sys@+ASM1> select number_kffxp,XNUM_KFFXP from x$kffxp where group_kffxp=1 and disk_kffxp=20 and au_kffxp=451;

    NUMBER_KFFXP XNUM_KFFXP

    ------------ ----------

          268          17

    (5)from v$asm_file fnum=268 is file ofthe users' tablesspace:

    sys@+ASM1> select name from v$asm_aliaswhere FILE_NUMBER=268

    NAME

    ------------------------------

    USERS.268.612033477

    sys@DB> select file#,name fromv$datafile where upper(name) like '%USERS.268.612033477';

        FILE# NAME

    ------------------------------------------------------------------

            9 +TEST1_DATADG1/test1/datafile/users.268.612033477

    (6)from dba extents finally find theowner and segment name relative to the original IO operation:

    sys@TEST1> selectowner,segment_name,segment_type from dba_extents

    where FILE_ID=9 and 27+17*1024*1024 betweenblock_id and block_id+blocks;

    OWNER                          SEGMENT_NAME                   SEGMENT_TYPE

    ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------

    SCOTT                          EMP                            TABLE

    五. X$KFDPARTNER

                ThisX$ table contains the disk-to-partner (1-N) relationship. Two disks of a givenASM diskgroup are partners if they each contain a mirror copy of the sameextent. Therefore partners must belong to different failgroups of the samediskgroup.           From a few liveexamples I can see that typically disks have 10 partners each atdiskgroup creation and fluctuate around 10 partners following ASM operations.This mechanism is in place to reduce the chance of losing both sides of themirror in case of double disk failure.

    X$KFDPARTNER Column Name

    Description

    ADDR

    x$ table address/identifier

    INDX

    row unique identifier

    INST_ID

    instance number (RAC)

    GRP

    diskgroup number, join with v$asm_diskgroup

    DISK

    disk number, join with v$asm_disk

    COMPOUND

    disk identifier. Join with compound_index in v$asm_disk

    NUMBER_KFDPARTNER

    partner disk number, i.e. disk-to-partner (1-N) relationship

    MIRROR_KFDPARNER

    =1 in a healthy normal redundancy config

    PARITY_KFDPARNER

    =1 in a healthy normal redundancy config

    ACTIVE_KFDPARNER

    =1 in a healthy normal redundancy config

    六. X$KFFIL and metadata files

    Three types of metadata:

                (1)diskgroup metadata: files with NUMBER_KFFIL <256 ASM metadata andASMlog files. These files have high redundancy (3 copies) and block size =4KB.

                            1)ASM log files are used for ASMinstance and crash recovery when a crash happens with metadata operations (seebelow COD and ACD)

                            2)at diskgroup creation 6 files withmetadata are visible from x$kffil

                (2)disk metadata: disk headers (typically the first 2 AU of each disk)are not listed in x$kffil (they appear as file number 0 in x$kfdat). Containdisk membership information. This part of the disk has to be 'zeroed out'before the disk can be added to ASM diskgroup as a new disk.

                (3)file metadata: 3 mirrored extents with file metadata, visible fromx$kffxp and x$kfdat

    Example: list all files,system and users' with their sizes:

    SYS@+ASM2(rac2)> select group_kffil group#,number_kffil file#, filsiz_kffil filesize_after_mirr, filspc_kffilraw_file_size from x$kffil;

       GROUP#      FILE# FILESIZE_AFTER_MIRRRAW_FILE_SIZE

    ---------- ---------- --------------------------------

            1          1             2097152       2097152

            1          2             1048576       1048576

            1          3            88080384      89128960

            1          4             1392640       2097152

            1          5             1048576       1048576

            1          6             1048576       1048576

            1        256           545267712     547356672

            1        257           629153792     631242752

            1        258           351281152     353370112

            1        259             7872512       8388608

            1        260            15319040      16777216

    Example: List all filesincluding metadata allocated in the ASM diskgroups

    SYS@+ASM2(rac2)> select group_kfdat group#,FNUM_KFDAT file#, sum(1) AU_used from x$kfdat where v_kfdat='V' group by group_kfdat,FNUM_KFDAT,v_kfdat;

       GROUP#      FILE#    AU_USED

    ---------- ---------- ----------

            1          0          2

            1          1          2

            1          2          1

            1          3         85

            1          4          2

            1          5          1

            1          6          1

            1        256        522

            1        257        602

             1       258        337

            1        259          8

    Descriptionof metadata files

    This paragraph is from: Oracle AutomaticStorage Management, Oracle Press Nov 2007, N. Vengurlekar, M. Vallath, R.Long

    (1).  File#0, AU=0: disk header (disk name, etc), Allocation Table (AT)and Free Space Table (FST)

    (2).  File#0, AU=1: Partner Status Table (PST)

    (3).  File#1: File Directory (files and their extent pointers)

    (4).  File#2: Disk Directory

    (5).  File#3: Active Change Directory (ACD) The ACD is analogous to a redolog, where changes to the metadata are logged. Size=42MB * number of instances

    (6).  File#4: Continuing Operation Directory (COD). The COD is analogousto an undo tablespace. It maintains the state of active ASM operations such asdisk or datafile drop/add. The COD log record is either committed or rolledback based on the success of the operation.

    (7).  File#5: Template directory

    (8).  File#6: Alias directory

    (9).  11g, File#9: Attribute Directory

    (10).  11g, File#12: Stalenessregistry, created when needed to track offline disks

     

    七. DBMS_DISKGROUP, an internal ASM package

                dbms_diskgroupis an Oracle 'internal package' (it doesn't show up as an object being that ASMhas no dictionary) called dbms_diskgroup. It is used to access the ASM withfilesystem-like calls. 11g asmcmd uses this package to implement the cpcommand. A list of procedures:

    dbms_diskgroup.open(:fileName, :openMode, :fileType, :blkSz, :hdl,:plkSz, :fileSz)

    dbms_diskgroup.createfile(:fileName, :fileType, :blkSz, :fileSz, :hdl, :plkSz, :fileGenName)

    dbms_diskgroup.close(:hdl)

    dbms_diskgroup.read(:hdl, :offset, :blkSz, :data_buf)

    dbms_diskgroup.commitfile(:handle)

    dbms_diskgroup.resizefile(:handle,:fsz)

    dbms_diskgroup.remap(:gnum, :fnum, :virt_extent_num)

    dbms_diskgroup.getfileattr(:fileName, :fileType, :fileSz, :blkSz)

    dbms_diskgroup.checkfile(?)

    dbms_diskgroup.patchfile(?)

    八. ASM parameters and underscore parameters

    可以使用SQL 查看ASM 参数:

    /* Formatted on 2011/8/30 16:28:54(QP5 v5.163.1008.3004) */

     SELECT a.ksppinm"Parameter", c.ksppstvl"Instance Value"

       FROMx$ksppi a,x$ksppcv b,x$ksppsv c

      WHERE a.indx = b.indx AND a.indx = c.indx ANDksppinm LIKE '%asm%'

    ORDER BY a.ksppinm;

    或者:

    select * fromall_parameters where name like '%asm%';

    Oracle all_parameters 视图

    http://blog.csdn.net/tianlesoftware/article/details/6641281

      

    Parameter Name

    Value

    _asm_acd_chunks

    1

    _asm_allow_only_raw_disks

    TRUE

    _asm_allow_resilver_corruption

    FALSE

    _asm_ausize

    1048576

    _asm_blksize

    4096

    _asm_disk_repair_time

    14400

    _asm_droptimeout

    60

    _asm_emulmax

    10000

    _asm_emultimeout

    0

    _asm_kfdpevent

    0

    _asm_libraries

    ufs (may differ if asmlib is used)

    _asm_maxio

    1048576

    _asm_stripesize

    131072

    _asm_stripewidth

    8

    _asm_wait_time

    18

    _asmlib_test

    0

    _asmsid

    asm

    asm_diskgroups

    list of diskgroups to be mounted at startup

    asm_diskstring

    search path for physical disks to be used with ASM

    asm_power_limit

    default rebalance power value

    注意这里的_asm_ausize =1M

    Oracle 11g 里新增加的参数:

    Parameter Name

    Value

    _asm_compatibility

    10.1

    _asm_dbmsdg_nohdrchk

    FALSE

    _asm_droptimeout

    removed in 11g

    _asm_kfioevent

    0

    _asm_repairquantum

    60

    _asm_runtime_capability_volume_support

    FALSE

    _asm_skip_resize_check

    FALSE

    _lm_asm_enq_hashing

    TRUE

    asm_preferred_read_failure_groups

    九. ASM-related acronyms 相关名词解释

    (1).  PST - Partner Status Table. Maintains info on disk-to-diskgroupmembership.

    (2).  COD - Continuing Operation Directory. The COD structuremaintains the state of active ASM operations or changes, such as disk ordatafile drop/add. The COD log record is either committed or rolled back basedon the success of the operation. (source Oracle whitepaper)

    (3).  ACD - Active Change Directory. The ACD is analogous to a redolog, where changes to the metadata are logged. The ACD log record is used todetermine point of recovery in the case of ASM operation failures or instancefailures. (source Oracle whitepaper)

    (4).  OSM Oracle Storage Manager, legacy name, synonymous of ASM

    (5).  CSS Cluster Synchronization Services. Part of Oracleclusterware, mandatory with ASM even in single instance. CSS is used toheartbeat the health of the ASM instances.

    (6).  RBAL - Oracle backgroud process. In an ASM instance coordinatedrebalancing operations. In a DB instance, opens and mount diskgroups from thelocal ASM instance.

    (7).  ARBx - Oracle backgroud processes. In an ASM instance, a slavefor rebalancing operations

    (8).  PSPx - Oracle backgroud processes. In an ASM instance, ProcessSpawners

    (9).  GMON - Oracle backgroud processes. In an ASM instance,diskgroup monitor.

    (10).  ASMB - Oracle backgroudprocess. In an DB instance, keeps a (bequeath) persistent DB connection to thelocal ASM instance. Provides hearthbeat and ASM statistics. During a diskgrouprebalancing operation ASM communicates to the DB AU changes via this connection.

    (11).   O00x - Oracle backgroudprocesses. Slaves used to connected from the DB to the ASM instance for 'shortoperations'.

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