Table of Contents
- 8.1 Adding Proxy Settings for Oracle Private Cloud Appliance Updates
- 8.2 Setting the Oracle Private Cloud Appliance Logging Parameters
- 8.3 Configuring Data Center Switches for VLAN Traffic
- 8.4 Enabling Support Tools on Systems Provisioned with Software Release 1.0.2
- 8.5 Verifying and Re-applying Oracle VM Manager Tuning after Software Update
- 8.6 Changing the Oracle VM Agent Password
- 8.7 Upgrading Existing Compute Node Configuration from Release 1.0.2
- 8.8 Environment Pre-Upgrade Validation and Software Update to Release 2.3.1-2.3.3
- 8.9 Upgrading to Oracle Private Cloud Appliance Release 2.3.x with Non-Functional Compute Nodes
- 8.10 Managing a Mixed Compute Node Environment
- 8.11 Eliminating ObjectNotFound Exceptions and Restoring the Oracle VM Manager Database
- 8.12 Running Manual Pre- and Post-Upgrade Checks in Combination with Oracle PCA Upgrader
- 8.13 Enabling Fibre Channel Connectivity on a Provisioned Appliance
- 8.14 Recovering From a Catastrophic Storage Controller Failure
- 8.15 Restoring a Backup After a Password Change
- 8.16 Enabling Compute Node IPMI in Oracle VM Manager
- 8.17 Enabling SNMP Server Monitoring
- 8.18 Using a Custom CA Certificate for SSL Encryption
- 8.19 A Compute Node Fails to Complete Provisioning
- 8.20 Deprovisioning and Replacing a Compute Node
- 8.21 Eliminating Time-Out Issues when Provisioning Compute Nodes
- 8.22 Oracle VM Server Pool Is Offline After Network Services Restart
- 8.23 Recovering from Tenant Group Configuration Mismatches
- 8.24 Rebuilding a Corrupted Compute Node OSA Image
- 8.25 Disabling Paravirtualized Virtual Machines to Avoid Security Issues
- 8.26 Configure Xen CPU Frequency Scaling for Best Performance
This chapter describes how to resolve a number of common problem scenarios.