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InfoScale™ 9.0 SmartIO for Solid-State Drives Solutions Guide - Linux
Last Published:
2025-09-09
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Linux
- Introducing SFHA Solutions SmartIO
- Using the SmartIO feature: use cases
- About SmartIO read caching for applications running on VxVM volumes
- About SmartIO read caching for applications running on VxFS file systems
- About SmartIO caching on SSD devices exported by FSS
- About SmartIO write-back caching for applications running on VxFS file systems- DLV 11 to 13
- About SmartIO FEL-based writeback caching for applications running on VxFS file systems- DLV 14 and later
- About multiple SmartIO cache areas for read and write-back caching on VxFS file systems
- About SmartIO caching for Oracle databases on VxFS file systems
- Prerequisites and configuration for using the SmartIO plug-in for Oracle
- Setting default SmartIO caching policies for a database running on a VxFS file system
- Setting SmartIO caching policies for database objects
- Pinning and unpinning database objects
- Enabling and disabling caching for the database
- Listing cache policy details for the database
- Listing cache statistics for the database
- About SmartIO caching for databases on VxVM volumes
- Technology Preview: Distributed SmartIO in Arctera InfoScale storage environments
- Administering SmartIO
- Creating a cache area
- Displaying information about a cache area
- Enabling or disabling caching for a data object
- Adding a device to the cache area
- Pausing caching from a volume to a cache area
- Removing a device from the cache area
- Destroying a cache area
- Setting the attributes of the VxVM cache area
- Setting or changing the caching mode for a VxFS cache area
- Flushing dirty data from a writeback cache area
- Tuning the writeback caching
- Viewing the SmartIO cache statistics
- Troubleshooting and error handling
- Appendix A. Command reference
Setting SmartIO caching policies for database objects
A Database Administrator (DBA) with knowledge of the database activity and usage statistics may want to adjust the SmartIO caching policies based on this information. You can set a SmartIO caching policy for a specified database object, including a named tablespace, a recent partition, or a particular datafile. You can also pin a specified database object to hold it in the SmartIO cache area.
See Pinning and unpinning database objects.
To set the caching policy for a specified database object
- Use the following command:
# sfcache app [cachearea=cachearea_name] oracle -S $ORACLE_SID \ -H $ORACLE_HOME -o set --cachemode={nocache|read} \ {--datafile=name | --partition=name \ | --tablespace=name | --tablecluster=name \ | --filelist=name}