Monitor Sdp Sockets Using Netstat On Oracle Solaris; Configuring Sdp Infiniband Listener For Exalogic Connections - Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 Owner's Manual

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Monitor SDP Sockets Using netstat on Oracle Solaris

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Monitor SDP Sockets Using netstat on Oracle
Solaris
You can monitor SDP sockets by running the netstat command on the Application Domains
running Oracle Solaris 11 containing the Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Software in the system.
Run the netstat command on these Application Domains running Oracle Solaris 11 and on the
Database Domains to monitor SDP traffic between the Application Domains running Oracle
Solaris 11 and the Database Domains.
Log in to the operating system as root, and run the following command on the
command line:
#
netstat -f sdp -s l
This command displays the status of all SDP sockets (established or not), as in the following
sample output:
SDP
       sdpPrFails
      sdpOutSegs
       sdpInDataBytes
      sdpOutDataBytes
 
SDP
      sdpPrFails
      sdpInSegs
       sdpOutSegs
       sdpInDataBytes
      sdpOutDataBytes
Configuring SDP InfiniBand Listener for Exalogic
Connections
This section is intended for users who have the Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Software
connected to a Database Domain in the system. It describes how to create an SDP listener on
the InfiniBand network. Perform these tasks on each of the Database Domains in the system
that uses SDP-enabled data sources.
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sdpActiveOpens
= 66357
=
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sdpActiveOpens
=
=
= 14547
= 14525
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=2470907
sdpCurrEstab
0
sdpRejects
0
sdpCurrEstab
0
sdpRejects
=
748
=
0
=
0
=
0

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