6.1.1 Pre-Feature Deactivation Health Check

Perform Health Check (Pre-Feature Deactivation)

This procedure is used to determine the health and status of the DSR network and servers.

  1. Log in to the SOAM VIP GUI. Establish a GUI session on the SOAM server by using the VIP address of the SOAM server. Open the web browser and enter the URL http://<Primary_SOAM_VIP_IP_Address>
  2. Log in as the guiadmin user

    Figure 6-1 Oracle Systemn Login


    Oracle Systemn Login

  3. In the SOAM VIP GUI, verify if the RBAR folder is visible. Locate and verify if the RBAR folder from Main Menu is visible and the configuration folder items are present.

    Figure 6-2 RBAR Configuration Folder


    RBAR Configuration Folder

    Note:

    It should only be present after feature activation, so if it is not present, then the feature is already deactivated and there is no need to complete this deactivation procedure.
  4. Log in to the NOAM VIP GUI. Establish a GUI session on the NOAM server by using the VIP address of the NOAM server. Open the web browser and enter the URL http://<Primary_NOAM_VIP_IP_Address>
  5. Log in as the guiadmin user.

    Figure 6-3 Oracle System Login


    Oracle System Login

  6. Verify the server status. Expand Status & Manage folder and click Server

    Figure 6-4 Server Folder


    Server Folder

  7. Verify if all Server Status is Normal (Norm) for, Alarm (Alm), Database (DB), Replication Status, and Processes (Proc).

    Figure 6-5 Server Status


    Server Status

  8. Log the current alarms. Expand Alarms & Events folder and click View Active.

    Figure 6-6 Alarms and Events


    Alarms and Events

  9. Click Report.

    Figure 6-7 Report


    Report

  10. Save or Print this report to keep copies for future reference.

    Figure 6-8 Save or Print


    Save or Print

    Compare this alarm report with those gathered in the pre-activation procedures.

    If this procedure fails, contact My Oracle Support for assistance.