oracle.oci.oci_database_cloud_vm_cluster_facts – Fetches details about one or multiple CloudVmCluster resources in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure¶
Note
This plugin is part of the oracle.oci collection (version 5.0.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package.
It is not included in ansible-core
.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install oracle.oci
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: oracle.oci.oci_database_cloud_vm_cluster_facts
.
New in version 2.9.0: of oracle.oci
Synopsis¶
Fetches details about one or multiple CloudVmCluster resources in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Gets a list of the cloud VM clusters in the specified compartment. Applies to Exadata Cloud Service instances and Autonomous Database on dedicated Exadata infrastructure only.
If cloud_vm_cluster_id is specified, the details of a single CloudVmCluster will be returned.
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
python >= 3.6
Python SDK for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure https://oracle-cloud-infrastructure-python-sdk.readthedocs.io
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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api_user
string
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The OCID of the user, on whose behalf, OCI APIs are invoked. If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_ID environment variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the user is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). To get the user's OCID, please refer https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm. |
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api_user_fingerprint
string
|
Fingerprint for the key pair being used. If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_FINGERPRINT environment variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the key fingerprint is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). To get the key pair's fingerprint value please refer https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm. |
|
api_user_key_file
string
|
Full path and filename of the private key (in PEM format). If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_KEY_FILE variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the private key is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). If the key is encrypted with a pass-phrase, the api_user_key_pass_phrase option must also be provided. |
|
api_user_key_pass_phrase
string
|
Passphrase used by the key referenced in
api_user_key_file , if it is encrypted. If not set, then the value of the OCI_USER_KEY_PASS_PHRASE variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the key passphrase is not specified through a configuration file (See config_file_location ). |
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auth_purpose
string
|
|
The auth purpose which can be used in conjunction with 'auth_type=instance_principal'. The default auth_purpose for instance_principal is None.
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auth_type
string
|
|
The type of authentication to use for making API requests. By default
auth_type="api_key" based authentication is performed and the API key (see api_user_key_file) in your config file will be used. If this 'auth_type' module option is not specified, the value of the OCI_ANSIBLE_AUTH_TYPE, if any, is used. Use auth_type="instance_principal" to use instance principal based authentication when running ansible playbooks within an OCI compute instance. |
cert_bundle
string
|
The full path to a CA certificate bundle to be used for SSL verification. This will override the default CA certificate bundle. If not set, then the value of the OCI_ANSIBLE_CERT_BUNDLE variable, if any, is used.
|
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cloud_exadata_infrastructure_id
string
|
If provided, filters the results for the specified cloud Exadata infrastructure.
|
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cloud_vm_cluster_id
string
|
The cloud VM cluster OCID.
Required to get a specific cloud_vm_cluster.
aliases: id |
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compartment_id
string
|
The compartment OCID.
Required to list multiple cloud_vm_clusters.
|
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config_file_location
string
|
Path to configuration file. If not set then the value of the OCI_CONFIG_FILE environment variable, if any, is used. Otherwise, defaults to ~/.oci/config.
|
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config_profile_name
string
|
The profile to load from the config file referenced by
config_file_location . If not set, then the value of the OCI_CONFIG_PROFILE environment variable, if any, is used. Otherwise, defaults to the "DEFAULT" profile in config_file_location . |
|
display_name
string
|
A filter to return only resources that match the entire display name given. The match is not case sensitive.
aliases: name |
|
lifecycle_state
string
|
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A filter to return only cloud VM clusters that match the given lifecycle state exactly.
|
realm_specific_endpoint_template_enabled
boolean
|
|
Enable/Disable realm specific endpoint template for service client. By Default, realm specific endpoint template is disabled. If not set, then the value of the OCI_REALM_SPECIFIC_SERVICE_ENDPOINT_TEMPLATE_ENABLED variable, if any, is used.
|
region
string
|
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure region to use for all OCI API requests. If not set, then the value of the OCI_REGION variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the region is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). Please refer to https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/General/Concepts/regions.htm for more information on OCI regions. |
|
sort_by
string
|
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The field to sort by. You can provide one sort order (`sortOrder`). Default order for TIMECREATED is descending. Default order for DISPLAYNAME is ascending. The DISPLAYNAME sort order is case sensitive.
|
sort_order
string
|
|
The sort order to use, either ascending (`ASC`) or descending (`DESC`).
|
tenancy
string
|
OCID of your tenancy. If not set, then the value of the OCI_TENANCY variable, if any, is used. This option is required if the tenancy OCID is not specified through a configuration file (See
config_file_location ). To get the tenancy OCID, please refer https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/API/Concepts/apisigningkey.htm |
Notes¶
Note
For OCI python sdk configuration, please refer to https://oracle-cloud-infrastructure-python-sdk.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configuration.html
Examples¶
- name: Get a specific cloud_vm_cluster
oci_database_cloud_vm_cluster_facts:
# required
cloud_vm_cluster_id: "ocid1.cloudvmcluster.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
- name: List cloud_vm_clusters
oci_database_cloud_vm_cluster_facts:
# required
compartment_id: "ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
# optional
cloud_exadata_infrastructure_id: "ocid1.cloudexadatainfrastructure.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx"
sort_by: TIMECREATED
sort_order: ASC
lifecycle_state: PROVISIONING
display_name: display_name_example
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | |||
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cloud_vm_clusters
complex
|
on success |
List of CloudVmCluster resources
Sample:
[{'availability_domain': 'Uocm:PHX-AD-1', 'backup_network_nsg_ids': [], 'backup_subnet_id': 'ocid1.backupsubnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'cloud_exadata_infrastructure_id': 'ocid1.cloudexadatainfrastructure.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'cluster_name': 'cluster_name_example', 'compartment_id': 'ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'cpu_core_count': 56, 'data_collection_options': {'is_diagnostics_events_enabled': True, 'is_health_monitoring_enabled': True, 'is_incident_logs_enabled': True}, 'data_storage_percentage': 56, 'data_storage_size_in_tbs': 1.2, 'db_node_storage_size_in_gbs': 56, 'db_servers': [], 'defined_tags': {'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}, 'disk_redundancy': 'HIGH', 'display_name': 'display_name_example', 'domain': 'domain_example', 'freeform_tags': {'Department': 'Finance'}, 'gi_version': 'gi_version_example', 'hostname': 'hostname_example', 'id': 'ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'iorm_config_cache': {'db_plans': [{'db_name': 'db_name_example', 'flash_cache_limit': 'flash_cache_limit_example', 'share': 56}], 'lifecycle_details': 'lifecycle_details_example', 'lifecycle_state': 'BOOTSTRAPPING', 'objective': 'LOW_LATENCY'}, 'is_local_backup_enabled': True, 'is_sparse_diskgroup_enabled': True, 'last_update_history_entry_id': 'ocid1.lastupdatehistoryentry.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'license_model': 'LICENSE_INCLUDED', 'lifecycle_details': 'lifecycle_details_example', 'lifecycle_state': 'PROVISIONING', 'listener_port': 56, 'memory_size_in_gbs': 56, 'node_count': 56, 'nsg_ids': [], 'ocpu_count': 3.4, 'scan_dns_name': 'scan_dns_name_example', 'scan_dns_record_id': 'ocid1.scandnsrecord.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'scan_ip_ids': [], 'scan_listener_port_tcp': 56, 'scan_listener_port_tcp_ssl': 56, 'shape': 'shape_example', 'ssh_public_keys': ['ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAQEAz...'], 'storage_size_in_gbs': 56, 'subnet_id': 'ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx', 'system_version': 'system_version_example', 'time_created': '2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00', 'time_zone': 'time_zone_example', 'vip_ids': [], 'zone_id': 'ocid1.zone.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx'}]
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availability_domain
string
|
on success |
The name of the availability domain that the cloud Exadata infrastructure resource is located in.
Sample:
Uocm:PHX-AD-1
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backup_network_nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
A list of the OCIDs of the network security groups (NSGs) that the backup network of this DB system belongs to. Setting this to an empty array after the list is created removes the resource from all NSGs. For more information about NSGs, see Security Rules. Applicable only to Exadata systems.
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backup_subnet_id
string
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on success |
The OCID of the backup network subnet associated with the cloud VM cluster.
**Subnet Restriction:** See the subnet restrictions information for **subnetId**.
Sample:
ocid1.backupsubnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
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cloud_exadata_infrastructure_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the cloud Exadata infrastructure.
Sample:
ocid1.cloudexadatainfrastructure.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
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cluster_name
string
|
on success |
The cluster name for cloud VM cluster. The cluster name must begin with an alphabetic character, and may contain hyphens (-). Underscores (_) are not permitted. The cluster name can be no longer than 11 characters and is not case sensitive.
Sample:
cluster_name_example
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compartment_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the compartment.
Sample:
ocid1.compartment.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
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cpu_core_count
integer
|
on success |
The number of CPU cores enabled on the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
56
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data_collection_options
complex
|
on success |
|
|||
is_diagnostics_events_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Indicates whether diagnostic collection is enabled for the VM cluster/Cloud VM cluster/VMBM DBCS. Enabling diagnostic collection allows you to receive Events service notifications for guest VM issues. Diagnostic collection also allows Oracle to provide enhanced service and proactive support for your Exadata system. You can enable diagnostic collection during VM cluster/Cloud VM cluster provisioning. You can also disable or enable it at any time using the `UpdateVmCluster` or `updateCloudVmCluster` API.
Sample:
True
|
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is_health_monitoring_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Indicates whether health monitoring is enabled for the VM cluster / Cloud VM cluster / VMBM DBCS. Enabling health monitoring allows Oracle to collect diagnostic data and share it with its operations and support personnel. You may also receive notifications for some events. Collecting health diagnostics enables Oracle to provide proactive support and enhanced service for your system. Optionally enable health monitoring while provisioning a system. You can also disable or enable health monitoring anytime using the `UpdateVmCluster`, `UpdateCloudVmCluster` or `updateDbsystem` API.
Sample:
True
|
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is_incident_logs_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
Indicates whether incident logs and trace collection are enabled for the VM cluster / Cloud VM cluster / VMBM DBCS. Enabling incident logs collection allows Oracle to receive Events service notifications for guest VM issues, collect incident logs and traces, and use them to diagnose issues and resolve them. Optionally enable incident logs collection while provisioning a system. You can also disable or enable incident logs collection anytime using the `UpdateVmCluster`, `updateCloudVmCluster` or `updateDbsystem` API.
Sample:
True
|
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data_storage_percentage
integer
|
on success |
The percentage assigned to DATA storage (user data and database files). The remaining percentage is assigned to RECO storage (database redo logs, archive logs, and recovery manager backups). Accepted values are 35, 40, 60 and 80. The default is 80 percent assigned to DATA storage. See Storage Configuration in the Exadata documentation for details on the impact of the configuration settings on storage.
Sample:
56
|
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data_storage_size_in_tbs
float
|
on success |
The data disk group size to be allocated in TBs.
Sample:
1.2
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db_node_storage_size_in_gbs
integer
|
on success |
The local node storage to be allocated in GBs.
Sample:
56
|
|||
db_servers
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
The list of DB servers.
|
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defined_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Sample:
{'Operations': {'CostCenter': 'US'}}
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disk_redundancy
string
|
on success |
The type of redundancy configured for the cloud Vm cluster. NORMAL is 2-way redundancy. HIGH is 3-way redundancy.
Sample:
HIGH
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display_name
string
|
on success |
The user-friendly name for the cloud VM cluster. The name does not need to be unique.
Sample:
display_name_example
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domain
string
|
on success |
The domain name for the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
domain_example
|
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freeform_tags
dictionary
|
on success |
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: `{"Department": "Finance"}`
Sample:
{'Department': 'Finance'}
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gi_version
string
|
on success |
A valid Oracle Grid Infrastructure (GI) software version.
Sample:
gi_version_example
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hostname
string
|
on success |
The hostname for the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
hostname_example
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id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
ocid1.resource.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
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iorm_config_cache
complex
|
on success |
Returned for get operation
|
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db_plans
complex
|
on success |
An array of IORM settings for all the database in the Exadata DB system.
|
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db_name
string
|
on success |
The database name. For the default `DbPlan`, the `dbName` is `default`.
Sample:
db_name_example
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flash_cache_limit
string
|
on success |
The flash cache limit for this database. This value is internally configured based on the share value assigned to the database.
Sample:
flash_cache_limit_example
|
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share
integer
|
on success |
The relative priority of this database.
Sample:
56
|
|||
lifecycle_details
string
|
on success |
Additional information about the current `lifecycleState`.
Sample:
lifecycle_details_example
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lifecycle_state
string
|
on success |
The current state of IORM configuration for the Exadata DB system.
Sample:
BOOTSTRAPPING
|
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objective
string
|
on success |
The current value for the IORM objective. The default is `AUTO`.
Sample:
LOW_LATENCY
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is_local_backup_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
If true, database backup on local Exadata storage is configured for the cloud VM cluster. If false, database backup on local Exadata storage is not available in the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
True
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is_sparse_diskgroup_enabled
boolean
|
on success |
If true, sparse disk group is configured for the cloud VM cluster. If false, sparse disk group is not created.
Sample:
True
|
|||
last_update_history_entry_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the last maintenance update history entry. This value is updated when a maintenance update starts.
Sample:
ocid1.lastupdatehistoryentry.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
|
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license_model
string
|
on success |
The Oracle license model that applies to the cloud VM cluster. The default is LICENSE_INCLUDED.
Sample:
LICENSE_INCLUDED
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lifecycle_details
string
|
on success |
Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
Sample:
lifecycle_details_example
|
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lifecycle_state
string
|
on success |
The current state of the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
PROVISIONING
|
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listener_port
integer
|
on success |
The port number configured for the listener on the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
56
|
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memory_size_in_gbs
integer
|
on success |
The memory to be allocated in GBs.
Sample:
56
|
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node_count
integer
|
on success |
The number of nodes in the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
56
|
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nsg_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
The list of OCIDs for the network security groups (NSGs) to which this resource belongs. Setting this to an empty list removes all resources from all NSGs. For more information about NSGs, see Security Rules. **NsgIds restrictions:** - A network security group (NSG) is optional for Autonomous Databases with private access. The nsgIds list can be empty.
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ocpu_count
float
|
on success |
The number of OCPU cores to enable on the cloud VM cluster. Only 1 decimal place is allowed for the fractional part.
Sample:
3.4
|
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scan_dns_name
string
|
on success |
The FQDN of the DNS record for the SCAN IP addresses that are associated with the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
scan_dns_name_example
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scan_dns_record_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the DNS record for the SCAN IP addresses that are associated with the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
ocid1.scandnsrecord.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
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scan_ip_ids
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
The OCID of the Single Client Access Name (SCAN) IP addresses associated with the cloud VM cluster. SCAN IP addresses are typically used for load balancing and are not assigned to any interface. Oracle Clusterware directs the requests to the appropriate nodes in the cluster.
**Note:** For a single-node DB system, this list is empty.
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scan_listener_port_tcp
integer
|
on success |
The TCP Single Client Access Name (SCAN) port. The default port is 1521.
Sample:
56
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scan_listener_port_tcp_ssl
integer
|
on success |
The TCPS Single Client Access Name (SCAN) port. The default port is 2484.
Sample:
56
|
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shape
string
|
on success |
The model name of the Exadata hardware running the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
shape_example
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ssh_public_keys
list
/ elements=string
|
on success |
The public key portion of one or more key pairs used for SSH access to the cloud VM cluster.
Sample:
['ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAQEAz...']
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storage_size_in_gbs
integer
|
on success |
The storage allocation for the disk group, in gigabytes (GB).
Sample:
56
|
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subnet_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the subnet associated with the cloud VM cluster.
**Subnet Restrictions:** - For Exadata and virtual machine 2-node RAC systems, do not use a subnet that overlaps with 192.168.128.0/20.
These subnets are used by the Oracle Clusterware private interconnect on the database instance. Specifying an overlapping subnet will cause the private interconnect to malfunction. This restriction applies to both the client subnet and backup subnet.
Sample:
ocid1.subnet.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
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system_version
string
|
on success |
Operating system version of the image.
Sample:
system_version_example
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time_created
string
|
on success |
The date and time that the cloud VM cluster was created.
Sample:
2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00
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time_zone
string
|
on success |
The time zone of the cloud VM cluster. For details, see Exadata Infrastructure Time Zones.
Sample:
time_zone_example
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vip_ids
list
/ elements=string
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on success |
The OCID of the virtual IP (VIP) addresses associated with the cloud VM cluster. The Cluster Ready Services (CRS) creates and maintains one VIP address for each node in the Exadata Cloud Service instance to enable failover. If one node fails, the VIP is reassigned to another active node in the cluster.
**Note:** For a single-node DB system, this list is empty.
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zone_id
string
|
on success |
The OCID of the zone the cloud VM cluster is associated with.
Sample:
ocid1.zone.oc1..xxxxxxEXAMPLExxxxxx
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Authors¶
Oracle (@oracle)