Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 Getting Started with Autonomous Database
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2
Connecting to Autonomous Database
- About Connecting to a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Connect to Autonomous Database Using a Client Application
- Download Client Credentials
- Connect to Autonomous Database Using Oracle Database Tools
- Oracle Call Interface (OCI) Connections and Wallets
- Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous Databases
- Connect Applications to Autonomous Database
- Connect with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect
- Restrict Access Using a Network Access Control List
- 3 Loading Data into Autonomous Database
- 4 Querying External Data with Autonomous Database
- 5 Creating and Managing Directories
- 6 Exporting Data to Other Oracle Databases
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7
Managing Dedicated Autonomous Databases
- IAM Policies Required to Manage Dedicated Autonomous Databases
- Create a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- View Details of a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Add CPU or Storage Resources to a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Remove CPU or Storage Resources from a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Enable or Disable Auto Scaling of a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Stop a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Start a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Restart a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Clone a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Set Access Control List for a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Use Data Safe to Assess and Protect Data
- Rotate the Encryption Key of a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Move a Dedicated Autonomous Database to a Different Compartment
- Terminate a Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Managing Primary and Standby Databases in an Autonomous Data Guard Configuration
- Using the API to Manage Autonomous Databases
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8
Managing Database Users
- Create Database Users
- Remove Database Users
- Manage the ADMIN Database User
- Manage Database User Privileges
- Use Oracle Database Vault to Manage Database User Privileges
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Use Microsoft Active Directory
with Autonomous Database
- Configure CMU with Microsoft Active Directory on Autonomous Database
- Add Microsoft Active Directory Roles on Autonomous Database
- Add Microsoft Active Directory Users on Autonomous Database
- Connect to Autonomous Database with Active Directory User Credentials
- Tools Restrictions with Active Directory on Autonomous Database
- Verify Active Directory User Connection Information with Autonomous Database
- Remove Active Directory Users and Roles on Autonomous Database
- Disable Active Directory Access on Autonomous Database
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9
Managing and Monitoring Performance
- Use Database Actions to Manage and Monitor Databases
- Use Enterprise Manager to Manage and Monitor Databases
- Use Performance Hub to Monitor Databases
- Use Autonomous Database Metrics to Monitor Databases
- Use Events and Notifications to Watch Resource Activity
- Use Work Requests to Monitor Long-Running Operations
- Manage Optimizer Statistics
- Manage Automatic Indexing
- 10 Backing Up and Restoring Autonomous Database
- A Cloud Object Storage URI Formats
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Using Oracle Database Features in Dedicated Autonomous Database Deployments
- About the Dedicated Autonomous Database
- Latest Autonomous Database Features
- The ADMIN User and the SYS User
- Modifying Database Initialization Parameters
- Oracle Database Features That Are Not Supported
- Oracle Database Features with Limited Support
- Limitations on the Use of SQL Commands
- Limitations on the Use of Certain Data Types
- Limitations on the Use of Manually Created External Tables
- C DBMS_CLOUD Package Reference