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Oracle I/O Domain Administration Guide

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Updated: September 2021
 
 

View Recipes

Use this procedure to view resource and network recipes.

  1. Access the SuperCluster Virtual Assistant.

    See Log In to the SuperCluster Virtual Assistant.

  2. In the navigation panel, select Recipes.

    This is an example of a screen for an administrator. The non-administrator user screen is similar except that users only see recipes that are configured for the user.


    image:A screen shot showing the Recipes screen.

    The Available Resource Recipes table provides this information:

    • Name – The name of the recipe.

    • Domain Type – The type of I/O Domain (Application, Database, or Database Zone) that the recipe creates. The SuperCluster Virtual Assistant provides default recipes for small, medium, and large application and database domains. I/O Domains that are deployed using OVM templates use Application Domain recipes, while Database Zone I/O Domains use Database Domain recipes.

    • Owner – The user that created and owns the recipe.

    • Cores – The number of cores allocated to domains with this recipe.

    • Memory – The amount of memory, in GB, allocated to domains with this recipe. Memory is always allocated in 16 GB blocks.

    • 10Gb Interfaces – The number of 10GbE interfaces allocated to domains with this recipe.

    • FC Interfaces – The number of fibre channel interfaces allocated to domains with this recipe.

    • Users – All users that have access to this recipe.

    • State – (Only available to administrators) Either Active (available for use), or Inactive (not available for use).

    The Network Recipes table provides this information:

    • Name – The name of the network recipe.

    • Owner – The user that created and owns the network recipe.

    • Domain Name – The domain name that is assigned to networks that are created by this recipe.

    • Name Servers – A list of the name server IP addresses that are assigned to networks that are created by this recipe.

    • Time Servers – A list of the time server IP addresses that are assigned to networks that are created by this recipe.

    • Time Zone – The time zone that for networks that are created by this recipe.

    • Users – The users that can use this recipe to create domains.

    • State – (Only available to administrators) Either Active (available for use), or Inactive (not available for use).

  3. Consider your next action.