Creating a blobspace
You can use onspaces or ON-Monitor to create a blobspace.
Before you begin
Before you create a blobspace:
- Allocate disk space for the blobspace, as described in Allocate disk space.
- Determine what blobpage size is optimal for your environment.
For instructions, see Determine blobpage size.
About this task
Specify a blobspace name of up to 128 bytes. The name
must be unique and must begin with a letter or underscore. You can
use letters, digits, underscores, and $ characters in the name.
Important: You can mirror the blobspace when you create it if
mirroring is enabled for the database server. Mirroring takes effect
immediately.
To create a blobspace using onspaces:
Procedure
Example
The following example shows how to create a 10-megabyte
mirrored blobspace, blobsp3, with a blobpage size of 10 KB,
where the database server page size is 2 KB. An offset of 200 KB for
the primary and mirror chunks is specified. The blobspace is created
from raw disk space on UNIX.
onspaces -c -b blobsp3 -g 5 -p /dev/raw_dev1 -o 200 -s 10240 -m /dev/raw_dev2 200
For reference information about creating a blobspace with onspaces, see information about the onspaces utility in the HCL OneDB™ Administrator's Reference.
What to do next
To create a blobspace with ON-Monitor (UNIX):
- Select the option.
- Enter the name of the new blobspace in the BLOBSpace Name field.
- If you want to create a mirror for the initial blobspace chunk,
enter
Y
in the Mirror field. Otherwise, enterN
. - Specify the blobpage size in terms of the number of disk pages
per blobpage in the BLOBPage Size field.
See Determine database server page size. For example, if your database server instance has a disk-page size of 2 KB, and you want your blobpages to have a size of 10 KB, enter 5 in this field.
- Enter the complete path name for the initial primary chunk of the blobspace in the Full Pathname field of the primary-chunk section.
- Specify an offset in the Offset field.
- Enter the size of the chunk, in KB, in the Size field.
- If you are mirroring this blobspace, enter the full path name, size, and optional offset in the mirror-chunk section of the screen.