ASMCMD Template Management Commands
This topic provides a summary of the ASMCMD template management commands.
Table 10-103 lists the ASMCMD template management commands with brief descriptions.
chtmpl
Purpose
Changes the attributes of a template.
Syntax and Description
chtmpl -G diskgroup { [--striping {coarse|fine}] [--redundancy {high|mirror|unprotected} ] } template
Table 10-104 lists the syntax options for the chtmpl
command.
Table 10-104 Options for the chtmpl command
Option | Description |
---|---|
|
Name of the disk group. |
|
Name of the template to change. |
|
Striping specification, either |
|
Redundancy specification, either |
At least one of the following options is required: --striping
or --redundancy
.
For information about updating templates, see "Modifying a Disk Group Template".
Example
The following is an example of the chtmpl
command that updates the mytemplate
template of the data
disk group. The redundancy attribute is set to high and the striping attribute is set to fine.
Example 10-113 Using the ASMCMD chtmpl command
ASMCMD [+] > chtmpl -G data --redundancy high --striping fine mytemplate
lstmpl
Purpose
Lists all templates for all disk groups or the templates for a specified disk group.
Syntax and Description
lstmpl [--suppressheader] [-l] [-G diskgroup] [pattern]
Table 10-105 lists the syntax options for the lstmpl
command.
Table 10-105 Options for the lstmpl command
Option | Description |
---|---|
|
Specifies disk group name. |
|
Suppresses column headings. |
|
Displays all details. |
|
Displays the templates that match pattern expression. |
For information about template attributes, see "Template Attributes".
Example
The following is an example of the lstmpl
command. The example lists all details of the templates in the data
disk group.
Example 10-114 Using the ASMCMD lstmpl command
ASMCMD [+] > lstmpl -l -G data Group_Name Group_Num Name Stripe Sys Redund PriReg MirrReg DATA 1 ARCHIVELOG COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 ASMPARAMETERFILE COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 AUDIT_SPILLFILES COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 AUTOBACKUP COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 AUTOLOGIN_KEY_STORE COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 BACKUPSET COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 CHANGETRACKING COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 CONTROLFILE FINE Y HIGH COLD COLD DATA 1 DATAFILE COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 DATAGUARDCONFIG COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 DUMPSET COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 FLASHBACK COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 FLASHFILE COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 INCR XTRANSPORT BACKUPSET COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 KEY_STORE COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 OCRFILE COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 ONLINELOG COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 PARAMETERFILE COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 TEMPFILE COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 VOTINGFILE COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 XTRANSPORT COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD DATA 1 XTRANSPORT BACKUPSET COARSE Y MIRROR COLD COLD
mktmpl
Purpose
Adds a template to a disk group.
Syntax and Description
mktmpl -G diskgroup [--striping {coarse|fine}] [--redundancy {high|mirror|unprotected}] template
Table 10-106 lists the syntax options for the mktmpl
command.
Table 10-106 Options for the mktmpl command
Option | Description |
---|---|
|
Name of the disk group. |
|
Name of the template to create. |
|
Striping specification, either |
|
Redundancy specification, either |
For information about adding templates, see Adding Templates to a Disk Group.
Example
The following is an example of the mktmpl
command that adds the mytemplate
template to the data
disk group. The new template has the redundancy set to mirror and the striping set to coarse.
Example 10-115 Using the ASMCMD mktmpl command
ASMCMD [+] > mktmpl -G data --redundancy mirror --striping coarse mytemplate
rmtmpl
Purpose
Removes a template from a disk group.
Syntax and Description
rmtmpl -G diskgroup template
Table 10-107 lists the syntax options for the rmtmpl
command.
Table 10-107 Options for the rmtmpl command
Option | Description |
---|---|
|
Name of the disk group. |
|
Name of the template to delete. |
For information about template attributes, see "Template Attributes".
Example
The following is an example of the rmtmpl
command that removes the mytemplate
template from the data
disk group.
Example 10-116 Using the ASMCMD rmtmpl command
ASMCMD [+] > rmtmpl -G data mytemplate