Table: oci_nosql_table_metric_storage_utilization_daily - Query OCI NoSQL Database Tables using SQL
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's NoSQL Database provides a fully managed NoSQL database service for modern application development. It is designed for applications that require seamless and scalable access to their data, and is ideal for real-time big data workloads. It offers on-demand throughput and storage-based provisioning that supports document, columnar, and key-value data models.
Table Usage Guide
The oci_nosql_table_metric_storage_utilization_daily
table provides insights into daily storage utilization metrics of NoSQL Database Tables within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. As a database administrator or developer, you can use this table to monitor and analyze the storage utilization trends of your NoSQL tables over time. This can help you manage your storage resources more effectively, identify potential issues, and optimize the performance of your NoSQL databases.
Examples
Basic info
Analyze the daily storage utilization of NoSQL tables to understand trends such as minimum, maximum, and average usage over time. This can help in optimizing storage allocation, thereby improving cost efficiency and system performance.
select name, timestamp, minimum, maximum, average, sum, sample_countfrom oci_nosql_table_metric_storage_utilization_dailyorder by name, timestamp;
select name, timestamp, minimum, maximum, average, sum, sample_countfrom oci_nosql_table_metric_storage_utilization_dailyorder by name, timestamp;
Intervals where storage utilization exceeded 20GB average
Uncover the details of specific periods where the storage utilization exceeded an average of 20GB. This assists in managing storage resources effectively by identifying potential overuse situations.
select name, timestamp, minimum, maximum, average, sum, sample_countfrom oci_nosql_table_metric_storage_utilization_dailywhere average > 20order by name, timestamp;
select name, timestamp, minimum, maximum, average, sum, sample_countfrom oci_nosql_table_metric_storage_utilization_dailywhere average > 20order by name, timestamp;
Schema for oci_nosql_table_metric_storage_utilization_daily
Name | Type | Operators | Description |
---|---|---|---|
_ctx | jsonb | Steampipe context in JSON form. | |
average | double precision | The average of the metric values that correspond to the data point. | |
compartment_id | text | The ID of the compartment. | |
maximum | double precision | The maximum metric value for the data point. | |
metric_name | text | The name of the metric. | |
minimum | double precision | The minimum metric value for the data point. | |
name | text | The name of the NoSQL table. | |
namespace | text | The metric namespace. | |
region | text | The OCI region in which the resource is located. | |
sample_count | double precision | The number of metric values that contributed to the aggregate value of this data point. | |
sp_connection_name | text | =, !=, ~~, ~~*, !~~, !~~* | Steampipe connection name. |
sp_ctx | jsonb | Steampipe context in JSON form. | |
sum | double precision | The sum of the metric values for the data point. | |
tenant_id | text | =, !=, ~~, ~~*, !~~, !~~* | The OCID of the Tenant in which the resource is located. |
tenant_name | text | The name of the Tenant in which the resource is located. | |
timestamp | timestamp with time zone | The time stamp used for the data point. | |
unit | text | The standard unit for the data point. |
Export
This table is available as a standalone Exporter CLI. Steampipe exporters are stand-alone binaries that allow you to extract data using Steampipe plugins without a database.
You can download the tarball for your platform from the Releases page, but it is simplest to install them with the steampipe_export_installer.sh
script:
/bin/sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://steampipe.io/install/export.sh)" -- oci
You can pass the configuration to the command with the --config
argument:
steampipe_export_oci --config '<your_config>' oci_nosql_table_metric_storage_utilization_daily