C.9.13. Oracle::Table Extents
The Oracle::Table Extents probe monitors an Oracle database instance and collects the following metrics:
- Allocated Extents-Any Table — The total number of extents for any table.
- Available Extents-Any Table — The percentage of available extents for any table.
In Oracle, table extents allow a table to grow. When a table is full, it is extended by an amount of space configured when the table is created. Extents are configured on a per-table basis, with an extent size and a maximum number of extents.
For example, a table that starts with 10 MB of space and that is configured with an extent size of 1 MB and max extents of 10 can grow to a maximum of 20 MB (by being extended by 1 MB ten times). This probe can be configured to alert by (1) the number of allocated extents (e.g. "go critical when the table has been extended 5 or more times"), or (2) the table is extended past a certain percentage of its max extents (e.g. "go critical when the table has exhausted 80% or more of its max extents").
The required Table Owner and Table Name fields contain a default value of
%
that matches any table owner or name.
Field | Value |
---|---|
Oracle SID* | |
Oracle Username* | |
Oracle Password* | |
Oracle Port* | 1521 |
Table Owner* | % |
Table Name* | % |
Timeout* | 30 |
Critical Maximum Allocated Extents | |
Warning Maximum Allocated Extents | |
Critical Maximum Available Extents | |
Warning Maximum Available Extents |