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Guidelines

Announcement Support for this product will end on December 22, 2025. To monitor Oracle databases, we recommend that you use PATROL for Oracle Enterprise Database.

ASM Alert Log (ASMAlertLog)


Retrieves the data from the ASM Alert log file. The ASMAlertLog provides information about the default Oracle ASM errors or user-defined errors written to the alert log file for the ASM instance. 

The parameter reports the following values:

Value

Description

0

The data in the ASM alert log file was successfully read and contents do not match the user defined filters.

1

The ASM alert log file is not accessible. The alreader utility failed to receive text from the remote ASM alert log file.

2

The alreader utility failed to start or failed to register the ASM alert log file.

3

The data in the ASM alert log file was successfully read and it contains matches to the user defined filters.

5

Oracle Net Messages (TNS-) errors were found in the ASM alert log.

The annotation in the ASMAlertLog parameter shows the results of values 1, 2, 3, and 5. If no alert log file is found by the SQL query, the parameter is offline.

BMC PATROL properties

Attribute

Default value

Application class

ORACLE_ASM_INSTANCE

Command type

Not applicable

Platform

All

Icon style

StopLight

Unit

None

Border range

Undefined

Alarm1 range

1-3 warn

Alarm2 range

3-6 alarm

Scheduling(poll time)

1 min

Active at installation

Yes

Parameter type

Standard

Value set by

Parameter collects own value

BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management properties

Property

Default value

Monitor type

Oracle Database Automatic Storage Management Instance

Key Performance Indicator

Yes

Monitor for abnormalities

Yes

Graph by default

Yes

Availability

No

Response time

No

Normal distribution

Yes

Statistical

Yes

 

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