Use the oakcli
apply
command from Node 0 to reconfigure your Oracle Database Appliance core capacity. This command applies only to bare metal deployments.
Syntax
Use the following syntax where core_config_key_file
is the full path name of a configuration key file generated on My Oracle Support and copied to Oracle Database Appliance:
oakcli apply core_configuration_key core_config_key_file [-h]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
|
Identifies the full path and name of the configuration key file |
|
(Optional) Display help for using the command. |
Usage Notes
Run the oakcli apply
command from the first node in Oracle Database Appliance as the root
user.
After you run the oakcli apply
command, Oracle Database Appliance applies the key to both nodes and reboots both nodes.Run the oakcli show core_config_key
command to view the core configuration key. See oakcli show core_config_key
.
The core key application is applicable only to bare metal implementations. It is not available on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform.
Example
Reconfigure Oracle Database Appliance with a new core count using the configuration key file /tmp/set8cores.conf
:
oakcli apply core_configuration_key /tmp/set8cores.conf ...................done INFO: Cluster will be rebooted after applying the core_configuration_key successfully INFO: .................................... INFO: Applying core_configuration_key on '192.0.2.21' INFO: ........................................................................ INFO: Running as root: /usr/bin/ssh -1 root 192.0.2.21 /tmp/tmp_lic_exec.pl INFO: Running as root: /usr/bin/ssh -1 root 192.0.2.21 /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli enforce core_configuration_key /tmp/.lic_file INFO: Applying core_configuration_key on '192.0.2.20' INFO: ........................................................................ INFO: Running as root: /usr/bin/ssh -1 root 192.0.2.20 /tmp/tmp_lic_exec.pl INFO: Running as root: /usr/bin/ssh -1 root 192.0.2.20 /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli enforce core_configuration_key /tmp/.lic_file INFO: Applying core_configuration_key on '192.0.2.20'