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A
- accessing
- administration resourcesAdministration Resources
- administering storage serversAdministering Storage Servers
- administration resourcesAdministration Resources
- Application I/O Domains
- clustering softwareCluster Software for Oracle Solaris Application Domains
- ASR
- approving and verifying activationApprove and Verify ASR Activation for SuperCluster systems Assets
- configuringPreparing to Configure ASR
- configuring on compute servers
- Configuring ASR on the Compute Servers (Oracle Solaris 11)
- Configure ASR on the Compute Servers (Oracle ILOM)
- configuring on storage applianceConfigure ASR on the Storage Appliance
- configuring SNMP trapsConfigure SNMP Trap Destinations for storage servers
- enabling HTTP ReceiverEnable the HTTP Receiver on the ASR Manager
- installing ASR ManagerInstalling ASR Manager Components
- overviewASR Overview
- registering computer servers or database domainsRegister Compute Servers With Oracle Solaris 11 or Database Domains to ASR
Manager
- software requirementsSAR Manager Software Requirements
- verifyingVerify ASR Manager
- verifying assetsApprove and Verify ASR Activation for SuperCluster systems Assets
B
- base configuration
- definitionosc-setcoremem Overview
- guidelines for the simulatorGuidelines for Modifying the Base Configuration File
- preparing file for simulationPrepare the Base Configuration File
- using the simulatorUsing the osc-setcoremem Simulator
- benefits
- osc-setcorememsimulatorosc-setcoremem Overview
- boot environment
- advantagesAdvantages to Maintaining Multiple Boot Environments
- creatingCreate a Boot Environment
- creating a snapshotCreate a Snapshot of a Boot Environment
- mounting to a different environmentMount to a Different Build Environment
- rebooting to original environmentReboot to the Original Boot Environment
- removingRemove Unwanted Boot Environments
C
- cautionsCautions
- changing ssctuner propertiesChange ssctuner Properties and Disable Features
- clustering softwareUnderstanding Clustering Software
- for Application I/O DomainsCluster Software for Oracle Solaris Application Domains
- for Database I/O DomainsCluster Software for Database Domains
- overviewUnderstanding Clustering Software
- compliance benchmarksConfigure ssctuner to Run compliance(1M)
Benchmarks
- component passwords for Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware ManagerUpdate Component Passwords in Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware Manager
- configuring ssctuner EMAIL_ADDRESS propertyConfigure the EMAIL_ADDRESS Property
- core granularity
- Change CPU/Memory Allocations Non-Interactively
- Change CPU/Memory Allocations (Core Granularity)
- osc-setcoremem Overview
- CPU and memory
- changing allocations
- Change CPU/Memory Allocations Non-Interactively
- Change CPU/Memory Allocations (Core Granularity)
- Change CPU/Memory Allocations (Socket Granularity)
- command overviewosc-setcoremem Overview
- configuringConfiguring CPU and Memory Resources (osc-setcoremem)
- displaying configurationsDisplay the Current Domain Configuration (osc-setcoremem)
Command
- parkingPark Cores and Memory
- planning allocationsPlan CPU and Memory Allocations
- removing a resource configurationRemove a CPU/Memory Configuration
- reverting to a previous configuration
- Reset the CPU/Memory Configuration
- Revert to a Previous CPU/Memory Configuration
- running simulations to reconfigure a SuperCluster nodeRun a Simulation
- supported domain configurationsSupported Domain Configurations
D
- Database I/O Domains
- clustering softwareCluster Software for Database Domains
- dedicated domainsSupported Domain Configurations
- DISM
- disablingDisable DISM
- restrictionsDISM Restrictions
- displaying CPU and memory allocationsDisplay the Current Domain Configuration (osc-setcoremem)
Command
- domains (guest), shutting downShut Down the Guest Domains
- domains (primary), shutting downShut Down the Primary Domains
E
- EECS
- configuring grid link data sourceConfiguring Grid Link Data Source for Dept1_Cluster1
- configuring SDP-enabled JDBC driversConfiguring SDP-Enabled JDBC Drivers for Dept1_Cluster1
- creating SDP listenerCreate an SDP Listener on the IB Network
- enabling cluster enhancementsEnable Cluster-Level Session Replication Enhancements
- enabling domain enhancementsEnable Domain-Level Enhancements
- overviewExalogic Software Overview
- preparingPrepare to Configure the Exalogic Software
- EM Exadata plug-in
- known issuesKnown Issues With the EM Exadata Plug-in
- obtainingObtaining the EM Exadata Plug-in
- requirementsConfirm System Requirements
- emergency powering offPower Off SuperCluster in an Emergency
- enablingssctunerEnable ssctuner
- examples
- simulator
- testing resource reconfigurations on a non-SuperCluster nodeExample: Simulating Changes on a Non-SuperCluster Node
- testing resource reconfigurations on a SuperCluster nodeRun a Simulation
G
- grid link data source, configuringConfiguring Grid Link Data Source for Dept1_Cluster1
- guidelines
- for modifying the base configuration fileGuidelines for Modifying the Base Configuration File
I
- IB network, creating a listener forCreate a DB Listener on the IB Network
- installingssctunerInstall ssctuner
L
- ldm commandDisplay the Current Domain Configuration (ldm)
- listener
- for the IB networkCreate a DB Listener on the IB Network
M
- mixed domainsSupported Domain Configurations
- modifying the base configuration file
- guidelinesGuidelines for Modifying the Base Configuration File
- monitoring
- ssctuner activityMonitor ssctuner Activity
- write-through caching modeMonitor Write-Through Caching Mode
O
- Oracle Configuration Manager
- accessing documentationAccess OCM Documentation
- overviewOCM Overview
- Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware Manager
- account passwordsConfigure Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware Manager
- component passwordsUpdate Component Passwords in Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware Manager
- configuringConfiguring Oracle Engineered Systems Hardware Manager
- overviewEngineered Systems Hardware Manager Overview
- Oracle I/O Domain Creation toolSuperCluster Tools
- osc-setcoremem command
- configuring resourcesConfiguring CPU and Memory Resources (osc-setcoremem)
- core granularityChange CPU/Memory Allocations (Core Granularity)
- displaying resource configurationDisplay the Current Domain Configuration (osc-setcoremem)
Command
- log filesAccess osc-setcoremem Log Files
- overviewosc-setcoremem Overview
- parking resourcesPark Cores and Memory
- running non-interactivelyChange CPU/Memory Allocations Non-Interactively
- socket granularityChange CPU/Memory Allocations (Socket Granularity)
- osc-setcoremem simulatorPrepare the Base Configuration File
- guidelinesGuidelines for Modifying the Base Configuration File
- if you do not have a base configuration fileRun a Simulation
- launchingRun a Simulation
- preparing to usePrepare the Base Configuration File
- simulatorosc-setcoremem Overview
- testing resource configurationsRun a Simulation
- testing resource configurations on a non-SuperCluster nodeExample: Simulating Changes on a Non-SuperCluster Node
- when to useUsing the osc-setcoremem Simulator
P
- parking cores and memoryPark Cores and Memory
- planning CPU and memory allocationsPlan CPU and Memory Allocations
- powering off
- gracefullyShutting Down SuperCluster Gracefully
- in an emergencyPower Off SuperCluster in an Emergency
- racks(If Needed) Power Off the Racks
- powering onPower On SuperCluster
- Python versionSuperCluster Tools
R
- racks, powering off(If Needed) Power Off the Racks
- resources for administratorsAdministration Resources
- Root DomainsSupported Domain Configurations
S
- SDP listener, creatingCreate an SDP Listener on the IB Network
- SDP-enabled JDBC drivers, configuringConfiguring SDP-Enabled JDBC Drivers for Dept1_Cluster1
- setcoremem deprecated commandConfiguring CPU and Memory Resources (osc-setcoremem)
- shutting down
- gracefullyShutting Down SuperCluster Gracefully
- guest domainsShut Down the Guest Domains
- primary domainsShut Down the Primary Domains
- storage servers(If Needed) Shut Down the Storage Servers
- ZFS storage appliance(If Needed) Power Off the ZFS Storage Appliance
- zonesShut Down Zones
- simulator
- guidelinesGuidelines for Modifying the Base Configuration File
- preparing to usePrepare the Base Configuration File
- when to useUsing the osc-setcoremem Simulator
- socket granularity
- Change CPU/Memory Allocations (Socket Granularity)
- osc-setcoremem Overview
- software, SuperClusterUnderstanding SuperCluster Software
- SP configuration filesView the SP Configuration
- ssctuner command
- Tuning SuperCluster Systems (ssctuner)
- SuperCluster Tools
- enablingEnable ssctuner
- installingInstall ssctuner
- log filesView Log Files
- monitoringMonitor ssctuner Activity
- overviewssctuner Overview
- propertiesChange ssctuner Properties and Disable Features
- storage servers
- administeringAdministering Storage Servers
- droppingDrop a Storage Server
- rebootingShut Down or Reboot a Storage Server
- shutting down
- Shut Down or Reboot a Storage Server
- (If Needed) Shut Down the Storage Servers
- SuperCluster
- powering onPower On SuperCluster
- softwareUnderstanding SuperCluster Software
- software versionIdentify the SuperCluster Software Version
- toolsSuperCluster Tools
- tuningTuning SuperCluster Systems (ssctuner)
- supported domain configurationsSupported Domain Configurations
- svcprop commandIdentify the SuperCluster Software Version
T
- toolsSuperCluster Tools
- tuning SuperClusterTuning SuperCluster Systems (ssctuner)
V
- version
- SuperCluster softwareIdentify the SuperCluster Software Version
- viewingssctuner log filesView Log Files
W
- write-through caching mode, monitoringMonitor Write-Through Caching Mode
Z
- ZFS storage appliance, shutting down(If Needed) Power Off the ZFS Storage Appliance
- zones, shutting downShut Down Zones