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千家信息网最后更新 2024年09月25日,Oracle Direct NFS Client实验说明:服务器一:TEST1( NFS服务端)服务器二:TEST2( NFS客户端)其中:NFS服务端将 /vol/oradata目录设置为共享目录;
千家信息网最后更新 2024年09月25日Oracle DNFSOracle Direct NFS Client


实验说明:
服务器一:TEST1( NFS服务端)
服务器二:TEST2( NFS客户端)

其中:
NFS服务端将 /vol/oradata目录设置为共享目录;
NFS客户端上的数据库orcl使用共享目录/vol/oradata,并在共享目录里创建表空间,生成的数据文件自动保存在TES1(NFS服务端)机器上;

(1)检查NFS服务端nfs和portmap服务正常启动
TEST1(NFS服务端):
[root@TEST1 ~]# /etc/init.d/nfs status
rpc.mountd (pid 4123) is running...
nfsd (pid 4120 4119 4118 4117 4116 4115 4114 4113) is running...
rpc.rquotad (pid 4091) is running...
[root@TEST1 ~]# /etc/init.d/portmap status
portmap (pid 3585) is running...

(2)配置exports文件,共享/vol/oradata目录
[root@TEST1 ~]# cat /etc/exports
/vol/oradata *(rw,sync,no_wdelay,insecure,insecure_locks,no_root_squash)

(3)NFS客户端通过mount命令将共享目录/vol/oradata挂载到/u02/oradata/prod1目录
TEST2(NFS客户端):
[root@TEST2 ~]# mount -o remount /vol/oradata /u02/oradata/prod1
[root@TEST2 ~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 15G 6.0G 7.9G 44% /
/dev/sda2 30G 8.6G 20G 31% /u01
/dev/sda1 99M 29M 65M 31% /boot
tmpfs 1.5G 540M 982M 36% /dev/shm
TEST1.example.com:/vol/oradata
433G 30G 381G 8% /u02/oradata/prod1

(4)TEST2(NFS客户端)配置DNFS
[root@TEST2 ~]# vi /etc/oranfstab
server:server
path:TEST1.example.com
local:TEST2.example.com
export:/vol/oradata mount:/u02/oradata/prod1

(5)TEST2(NFS客户端)启用DNFS客户端
[oracle@TEST2 ~]$ cd /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/lib/
[oracle@TEST2 lib]$ make -f ins_rdbms.mk dnfs_on
rm -f /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/lib/libodm11.so; cp /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/lib/libnfsodm11.so /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/lib/libodm11.so

(6)TEST2(NFS客户端)在共享目录下创建表空间test_tbs;
SQL> create tablespace test_tbs datafile '/u02/oradata/prod1/test_tbs01.dbf' size 10M;
Tablespace created.

(7) 验证
如果在TEST2客户端/u02/oradata/prod1目录创建的数据文件自动生成在TEST1服务端/vol/oradata目录下,说明DNFS成功;
TES1服务端查看文件
[root@TEST1 ~]# ll -rth /vol/oradata/test_tbs01.dbf
-rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall 11M Jul 19 12:40 /vol/oradata/test_tbs01.dbf
TEST2客户端查看文件
[oracle@TEST2 lib]$ ll -rth /u02/oradata/prod1/test_tbs01.dbf
-rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall 11M Jul 19 12:40 /u02/oradata/prod1/test_tbs01.dbf

查看以下动态性能视图
如果结果为空,需要重启数据库实例;
SQL> set linesize 200
SQL> col filename for a50
SQL> select * from v$dnfs_files;
FILENAME FILESIZE PNUM SVR_ID
-------------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------
/u02/oradata/prod1/test_tbs01.dbf 10493952 10 1

SQL> col svrname for a20
SQL> col dirname for a20
SQL> select * from v$dnfs_servers;
ID SVRNAME DIRNAME MNTPORT NFSPORT WTMAX RTMAX
---------- -------------------- -------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
1 server /vol/oradata 963 2049 32768 32768


关于DNFS更详细的内容,参见官方文档,链接如下:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e47689/post_inst_task.htm#LADBI1297
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e41961/storage.htm#CWLIN279

一:Enabling a Direct NFS Client
By default Direct NFS Client serves mount entries found in /etc/mtab.
No other configuration is required.
You can use oranfstab to specify additional Oracle Database specific options to Direct NFS Client.
For example, you can use oranfstab to specify additional paths for a mount point.

A new Oracle Database specific file oranfstab can be added to either /etc or to $ORACLE_HOME/dbs.
When oranfstab is placed in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs, its entries are specific to a single database.
However, when oranfstab is placed in /etc, then it is global to all Oracle databases, and hence can contain mount points for all Oracle databases.

Note:
Direct NFS Client does not work and falls back to the traditional kernel NFS path if the back-end NFS server does not support a write size (wtmax) of 32768 or larger.

Direct NFS Client determines mount point settings to NFS storage devices based on the configurations in /etc/mtab. Direct NFS Client looks for the mount point entries in the following order:
(1) $ORACLE_HOME/dbs/oranfstab
(2) /etc/oranfstab
(3) /etc/mtab
It uses the first matched entry as the mount point.

Oracle Database requires that mount points be mounted by the kernel NFS system even when served through Direct NFS Client.

Complete the following procedure to enable Direct NFS Client:
1.You can optionally create an oranfstab file with the following attributes for each NFS server to be accessed using Direct NFS Client:

(1)Server:
The NFS server name.
(2)Path:
Up to four network paths to the NFS server, specified either by IP address, or by name, as displayed using the ifconfig command on the filer.
(3)Local:
Up to four local paths on the database host, specified by IP address or by name, as displayed using the ifconfig command run on the database host.
(4)Export:
The exported path from the NFS server.
(5)Mount:
The corresponding local mount point for the exported volume.
(6)Dontroute:
Specifies that outgoing messages should not be routed by the operating system, but sent using the IP address they are bound to.
Please note that this attribute does not work on Linux with multiple paths in the same subnet.
(7)mnt_timeout:
Specifies (in seconds) the time for which Direct NFS Client should wait for a successful mount before timing out.
This parameter is optional and the default timeout is 10 minutes.
(8)management:
Enables Direct NFS Client to use the management interface for SNMP queries.
You can use this parameter if SNMP is running on separate management interfaces on the NFS server.
The default value is the server parameter value.
(9)community:
Specifies the community string for use in SNMP queries. The default value is public.

Example 3-1 Using Local and Path NFS Server Entries

The following example uses both local and path. Since they are in different subnets, we do not have to specify dontroute.

server: MyDataServer1
local: 192.0.2.0
path: 192.0.2.1
local: 192.0.100.0
path: 192.0.100.1
export: /vol/oradata1 mount: /mnt/oradata1
community: private

Example 3-2 Using Local and Path in the Same Subnet, with dontroute

The following example shows local and path in the same subnet. dontroute is specified in this case:

server: MyDataServer2
local: 192.0.2.0
path: 192.0.2.128
local: 192.0.2.1
path: 192.0.2.129
dontroute
export: /vol/oradata2 mount: /mnt/oradata2
management: 192.0.10.128

Example 3-3 Using Names in Place of IP Addresses, with Multiple Exports

server: MyDataServer3
local: LocalPath2
path: NfsPath2
local: LocalPath3
path: NfsPath3
local: LocalPath4
path: NfsPath4
local: LocalPath5
path: NfsPath5
dontroute
export: /vol/oradata3 mount: /mnt/oradata3
export: /vol/oradata4 mount: /mnt/oradata4
export: /vol/oradata5 mount: /mnt/oradata5
export: /vol/oradata6 mount: /mnt/oradata6

By default, Direct NFS Client is installed in a disabled state. To enable Direct NFS Client, complete the following steps on each node. If you use a shared Grid home for the cluster, then complete the following steps in the shared Grid home:

Log in as the Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation owner.
Change directory to Grid_home/rdbms/lib.
Enter the following commands:
$ make -f ins_rdbms.mk dnfs_on

二: Disabling Direct NFS Client
Complete the following steps to disable the Direct NFS Client:

Log in as the Oracle software installation owner, and disable Direct NFS Client using the following commands:

cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib
make -f ins_rdbms.mk dnfs_off
Remove the oranfstab file.

Note:
If you remove an NFS path that Oracle Database is using, then you must restart the database for the change to take effect.

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