Oracle SuperCluster recognizes additional types of logical domains namely root and DB.
Starting with Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 12c Release 3 (12.3.1.0.0), Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center recognizes Oracle SuperCluster Root and Database domains. These domains host critical infrastructure that are not created using Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center. Hence, unsupported operations that could harm the Oracle SuperCluster Root and Database domains are disabled.
SuperCluster Dedicated Domains
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SuperCluster I/O Domains
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SuperCluster Root Domains
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The following actions are disabled in Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center:
Shutdown or Detach
Reboot
Connect Network
Add Storage
Move Metadata
Delete
Shutdown or Detach
Reboot
Connect Network
Add Storage
Move Metadata
Delete
Connect Network
Disconnect Network
Reboot
Attach Network
Activate Boot Environment and Reboot
Discover iSCSI Target
Create Oracle Solaris Zones
Create Oracle Solaris Kernel Zones