This document describes how to use the ORAchk Healthchecks plug-in to leverage features of ORAchk/Exachk for Enterprise Manager targets such as Oracle Exadata Database Machine, Exalogic Elastic Cloud, Cluster Database, Single Instance, and so forth. ORAchk provides functionality for system administrators to automate the assessment of Engineered Systems and non-Engineered Systems for known configuration problems and best practices.
This document is intended systems and database administrators tasked with monitoring Engineered Systems products.
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Oracle Exadata Best Practices (Doc ID 757552.1):
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Oracle Database Machine Monitoring Best Practices (Doc ID 1110675.1):
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ORAchk/EXAchk Master Reference (Doc ID 1969085.1):
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