Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
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Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer Overview
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Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer Service Description
- About Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Licensing Considerations for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Per-Second Billing for OCPU Usage
- Supported Database Edition and Versions
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System and Shape Configuration
Options
- System Configuration Options for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Oracle Exadata X11M System Model Specifications
- Oracle Exadata X10M System Model Specifications
- Oracle Exadata X9M-2 System Model Specifications
- Oracle Exadata X8M-2 System Model Specifications
- Oracle Exadata X8-2 System Model Specifications
- Oracle Exadata X7-2 System Model Specifications
- Exadata Cloud Management Interfaces
- Exadata Cloud@Customer Technical Architecture
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Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer Service Description
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What’s New in Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- Support for a 100Gbps NIC for the Exadata Cloud@Customer (ExaDB-C@C) Backup Network
- Convert a Physical Standby Database to a Snapshot Standby Database and vice versa
- Exadata System Software 25.1.0.0.0
- Select Grid Infrastructure Minor Version (N-3) While Provisioning a VM Cluster
- Expanded Tagging Support Across Database Workflows
- Support for Concurrent Data Guard Operations in Multiple Standby Environments
- Schedule VM Cloud Automation Updates
- Classify and Control Access to Critical OCI REST APIs
- Oracle Data Guard Setup with Precheck Validation
- Backup and Restore from a Standby Database in a Data Guard Environment
- Concurrently Create or Delete Pluggable Databases (PDBs)
- Exadata Database Service for Developers
- Multiple Standby Databases
- Key Management Using an External Keystore
- X11M System Support
- Exadata Exascale with Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Microsoft Entra ID (MS-EI) Integration with Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Support for Concurrent Data Guard, Container Database (CDB), and Pluggable Database (PDB) Operations
- Delegate Access Control for ExaDB-C@C
- Cost and Usage Attribution for Pluggable Databases (PDBs)
- Different RUs for Primary and Standby DB Homes in Data Guard Associations, Switchover, and Failover Operations
- Granular Permissions for VM Cluster Update Operations
- Enhancements to Quarterly Exadata Infrastructure Maintenance Planning and Execution
- Enable Unified Auditing While Creating a Database Home
- Enhancements to Oracle Key Vault (OKV) Integration with ExaDB-C@C to Manage Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) Keys
- Ability to Increase the Size of Guest VM Local File Systems
- Create and Use Custom Software Images
- Oracle AI Database 26ai on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Change the Home Region of ExaDB-C@C Infrastructure
- Enhancements to Serial Console Functionality
- Provision a VM Cluster with Either an OL7 or OL8-Based Image
- VM Cluster on a Single VM
- Enhancement to Pluggable Database (PDB) Management
- Manage Administrator (SYS User) and TDE Wallet Passwords
- Update Guest VM (domU) Operating System to Oracle Linux 8
- Exadata Fleet Update
- Oracle Key Vault (OKV) Integration with ExaDB-C@C to Manage Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) Keys
- X10M System Support
- Manage Serial Console Access to ExaDB-C@C Systems
- Interim Software Updates
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Support for Client and Backup Networks
- VM Cluster and Database Health and Performance Metrics in the OCI Console
- Enable Data Guard with Database Software Image (Custom Image)
- Use Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication with Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Create Data Guard Associations Across Regions
- Multi-Rack Elastic Compute and Storage Expansion
- Automatic Diagnostic Collection
- Elastic Compute Expansion
- Oracle Standard Tagging for Resources on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Exadata Infrastructure Maintenance History
- Monthly ExaDB-C@C Infrastructure Security Maintenance
- Enhanced Control to Rollback or Retry Failed Guest VM Operating System Update
- Concurrently Create or Terminate Oracle Databases in a VM Cluster
- Support for Rack Serial Number as a System Tag
- Support for DB Home Minor Version Selection (N-3)
- VM Guest Exadata OS Image Major Version Update
- Database Service Events
- Control Plane Server (CPS) Offline Diagnostic Report
- Enhanced Infrastructure Maintenance Controls
- Manage Pluggable Databases on Exadata Cloud@Customer
- Allow Customers to Choose Data Guard Type
- Specify the Same SID for Primary and Standby Databases in a Data Guard Association
- Specify db_unique_name and SID for Primary and Standby Databases in Data Guard Association
- VM Cluster Node Subsetting
- X9M-2 System Support
- Customize SCAN Listener Port
- Creating DG Association/Standby Database Using Existing Database Home
- Upgrading Oracle Grid Infrastructure on an Exadata Cloud@Customer VM Cluster
- Updating Guest VM Operating System
- Upgrading Oracle Databases
- Download Network Validation Report
- Elastic Storage Expansion
- Oracle Database Software Images
- Exadata Cloud@Customer Infrastructure Patching Automation
- Customer Maintenance Contacts
- X8M-2 System Support
- Enable and Manage Data Guard Associations
- Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer Deployment Assistant
- Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database Patching
- Per-Second Billing for OCPU Usage
- Shared Database Home Resource Tags
- Create and Manage Multiple Virtual Machines per Exadata System (MultiVM)
- Scale OCPUs Without Cloud Connectivity
- Configure Oracle Database Character Set and National Character Set
- Specify a Time Zone While Provisioning Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Shared Database Homes for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- X7-2 System Support
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Preparing for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Requirements for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
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Site Requirements for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- Space Requirements for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Weight of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Racks
- Receiving, Unpacking, and Access for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Racks
- Flooring for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Racks
- Electrical Power for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Racks
- Temperature and Humidity Ranges for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Ventilation for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Racks
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Network Requirements for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- Network Requirements for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Data Center Network Services for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- IP Addresses and Subnets for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Uplinks for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Network Cabling for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Establish a Secure Connection Between Your CPS and OCI Using OCI’s FastConnect Service
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Storage Configuration Requirements
for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
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Configuring Exadata ASM Storage
- About ASM Storage Configuration for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Allocation of Storage Space Options on Oracle Exadata Storage Servers
- Allocation Proportions for DATA, RECO and SPARSE Disk Groups
- Virtual Machine File System Structure for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
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Configuring Exadata Exascale Storage
- About Exascale Storage Configuration Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console to Configure Exascale Storage on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Create an Exascale Storage Vault
- Using the Console to Scale an Exascale Storage Vault
- Using the Console to Move an Exascale Storage Vault to Another Compartment
- Using the Console to Delete an Exascale Storage Vault
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Configuring Exadata ASM Storage
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Checklists for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer Deployments
- System Components Checklist for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Data Center Room Checklist for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Data Center Environment Checklist for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Access Route Checklist for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Facility Power Checklist for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Safety Checklist for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Logistics Checklist for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Network Configuration Checklist for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Reracking Checklist for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
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Getting Started with Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer Deployment
- About Provisioning Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Systems
- Tagging Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Resources
- Overview of Elastic Storage Expansion
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Using the Console to Provision Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console to Create Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Enabling or Disabling the Control Plane Server Diagnostic Offline Report
- Using the Console to View Exadata Infrastructure Network Configuration Details
- Using the Console to Edit Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure Networking Configuration
- Using the Console to Download a File Containing Configuration Data
- Using the Console to Activate Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Check the Status of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
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Creating First VM Cluster Network on Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- About Managing VM Cluster Networks on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console to Create a VM Cluster Network
- Using the Console to Edit a VM Cluster Network
- Using the Console to Download a File Containing the VM Cluster Network Configuration Details
- Using the Console to Validate a VM Cluster Network
- Provisioning the First VM Cluster on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
- Creating Database Backup Destinations for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Creating First Database Home on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
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Creating First Database on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer System
- Prerequisites and Limitations for Creating and Managing Oracle Databases on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Oracle Database Releases Supported by Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- About Provisioning and Configuring Oracle Databases on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console to Create a Database
- Connecting to an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
- Using the Console to Create API Access Control
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How-to Guides
- Manage Database Security with Oracle Data Safe
- Connect to the Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Service
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Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- About Provisioning Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Systems
- Defining Maintenance Contacts for Exadata Cloud@Customer
- About Changing the Home Region of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Overview of Elastic Storage Expansion
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Using the Console to Provision Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console to Create Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Edit Network Bonding
- Using the Console to View Exadata Infrastructure Network Configuration Details
- Using the Console to Edit Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure Networking Configuration
- Using the Console to Download a File Containing Configuration Data
- Using the Console to Activate Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Check the Status of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Scale Infrastructure Compute and Storage
- Using the Console to Download Scale Infrastructure Compute and Storage Configuration File
- Using the Console to Activate New Database and Storage Servers
- Using the Console to Make Storage Capacity from New Server Available for VM Clusters Consumption
- Using the Console to View Details of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure with Scaled Compute and Storage Capacity
- Using the Console to Move Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Delete Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Manage Tags for Your Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Resources
- Using the API to Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure
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Configure Oracle-Managed
Infrastructure Maintenance
- About Oracle Managed Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure Maintenance Updates
- Infrastructure Maintenance Contacts
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Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- View the List of Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- Create a Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- View Details of a Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- Edit a Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- Edit a Maintenance Scheduling Policy that's in Needs Attention State
- View the Maintenance Windows of a Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- Edit a Maintenance Window of a Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- Add Additional Maintenance Windows to a Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- View Resources Associated with a Policy
- Delete a Maintenance Window of a Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- Move a Maintenance Scheduling Policy to a Different Compartment
- Add Tags to a Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- Delete a Maintenance Scheduling Policy
- Using the Console to Configure Oracle-Managed Infrastructure Updates
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Manage Quarterly Maintenance Run created from Scheduling Plan
- View Maintenance Windows Associated with a Maintenance Run
- Edit Maintenance Window Associated with a Maintenance Run
- View Maintenance Actions Associated with a Maintenance Run
- Edit Maintenance Actions of a Maintenance Window Associated with a Maintenance Run
- View and Edit Maintenance While Maintenance is In Progress
- View and Edit Maintenance While Maintenance is Waiting for Custom Action
- Cancel a Maintenance Run While In Progress
- View Maintenance Activity in a Compartment
- View the Details of a Maintenance Activity
- View Maintenance History in a Compartment
- View Maintenance History Details in a Compartment
- Review and Respond to Unplanned Maintenance Activity
- Monitor Infrastructure Maintenance Using Lifecycle State Information
- Receive Notifications about Your Infrastructure Maintenance Updates
- Using the API to Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Infrastructure Maintenance Controls
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Manage VM Cluster Networks
- About Managing VM Cluster Networks on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console to Create a VM Cluster Network
- Using the Console to View VM Cluster Network Details
- Using the Console to View SCAN Listener Port Configured
- Using the Console to Edit a VM Cluster Network
- Using the Console to Download a File Containing the VM Cluster Network Configuration Details
- Using the Console to Validate a VM Cluster Network
- Using the Console to Download Network Validation Report
- Using the Console to Terminate a VM Cluster Network
- Using the Console to Add Another DB Server to the VM Cluster Network
- Using the Console to Remove DB Servers from a VM Cluster Network
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Manage VM Clusters
- About Managing VM Clusters on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Overview of VM Cluster Node Subsetting
- Overview of Automatic Diagnostic Collection
- Incident Logs and Trace Files
- Health Metrics
- Introduction to Scale Up or Scale Down Operations
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Using the Console to Manage VM Clusters on Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console to Create an ASM VM Cluster
- Using the Console to Create an Exascale VM Cluster
- VM Cloud Automation Software Update Management
- Using the Console to Enable, Partially Enable, or Disable Diagnostics Collection
- Using the Console to Add VMs to a Provisioned Cluster
- Using the Console to View a List of DB Servers on an Exadata Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Remove a VM from a VM Cluster
- Using the Console to Update the License Type on a VM Cluster
- Using the Console to Add SSH Keys After Creating a VM Cluster
- Using the Console to Scale the Resources on a VM Cluster
- Using the Console to Stop, Start, or Reboot a VM Cluster Virtual Machine
- Using the Console to Check the Status of a VM Cluster Virtual Machine
- Using the Console to Move a VM Cluster to Another Compartment
- Using the Console to Terminate a VM Cluster
- Using the API to Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer VM Clusters
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Troubleshooting Virtual Machines
Using Console Connections
- Required IAM Policies
- Prerequisites
- Create the Virtual Machine Serial Console Connection
- Make an SSH Connection to the Serial Console
- Using Cloud Shell to Connect to the Serial Console
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Displaying the Console History for
a Virtual Machine
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Managing Console History
Data
- Using the Console to Capture the Console History
- Using the Console to Download Console History Captures
- Using the Console to View Console History Captures
- Using the Console to View and Edit the Metadata Details of a Console History Capture
- Using the Console to Delete Console History Captures
- Using the API to Manage the Console History Data
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Managing Console History
Data
- Troubleshooting Virtual Machines from Guest VM Console Connections on Linux Operating Systems
- Exiting the Virtual Machine Serial Console Connection
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Manage Software Images
- Creation and Storage of Software Images
- Using a Software Image with an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
- Using the Console to View the List of Software Images
- Using the Console to Create a Database Software Image
- Using the Console to Create a Grid Infrastructure Software Image
- Using the OPatch lsinventory Command to Verify the Patches Applied to an Oracle Database Home or Oracle Grid Infrastructure Home
- Using the Console to Delete a Software Image
- Using the Console to View the Update Information of a Software Image
- Using the Console to Move a Software Image to a Different Compartment
- Using the API for Managing Software Images
- Create Oracle Database Homes on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
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Manage Oracle Database Homes on Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer Systems
- About Managing Oracle Database Homes on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Systems
- Manage Database Home Using the Console
- Using the API to Manage Oracle Database Home on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Differences Between Managing Resources with dbaascli and the Database API
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Manage Databases on Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- Prerequisites and Limitations for Creating and Managing Oracle Databases on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Oracle Database Releases Supported by Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- About Provisioning and Configuring Oracle Databases on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
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Using the Console to Manage
Databases on Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console to Create a Database
- Using the Console to Manage SYS User and TDE Wallet Passwords
- Using the Console to Migrate Encryption Keys from Oracle Wallet to Other Encryption Methods (Oracle Key Vault, External Keystore)
- Using the Console to Rotate Encryption Keys
- Using the Console to Move a Database to Another Database Home
- Using the Console to Terminate a Database
- Using the API to Manage Oracle Database Components
- Changing the Database Passwords
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Manage Pluggable Databases on Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
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Pluggable Database
Operations
- Limitations for Pluggable Database Management
- Create a Pluggable Database
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Manage a Pluggable
Database
- Using the Console to Start a Pluggable Database
- Using the Console to Stop a Pluggable Database
- Using the Console to Delete a Pluggable Database
- Using the Console to Get Connection Strings for a Pluggable Database
- Clone a Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Restore a Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Convert a Physical Standby Database to Snapshot Standby Database
- Convert a Snapshot Standby Database to Physical Standby Database
- Using the API to Manage Pluggable Databases
- Using the API to Clone a Pluggable Database
- Concurrently Create or Delete Pluggable Databases (PDBs)
- Cost and Usage Attribution for Pluggable Databases (PDBs)
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Pluggable Database
Operations
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Connect
to an Oracle Database using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management
(IAM) Users
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication with Oracle Database
- About Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication with Oracle Database
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Database Password Authentication
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) SSO Token Based Authentication
- Prerequisites for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication on Oracle Database
- Enabling the Database and Clients for IAM Integration
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication with Oracle Database
- Authenticating and Authorizing Microsoft Entra ID (MS-EI) Users for Oracle Databases on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
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Manage Database Backup and
Recovery on Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
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Backup Destinations
- About Managing Backup Destinations for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Prerequisites for Backup Destinations for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console for Backup Destinations for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Using the API to Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Backup Destinations
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Oracle Database Backup Methods in
Exadata Cloud
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Oracle Managed Backup
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Backup Destinations
- About Managing Backup Destinations for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Prerequisites for Backup Destinations for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Using the Console for Backup Destinations for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Using the API to Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Backup Destinations
- Automatic Backup and Recovery
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Backup Destinations
- User Configured Backup
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Oracle Managed Backup
- Configuring and Customizing Backups with dbaascli
- Creating an On-Demand Backup by Using dbaascli
- Disabling Automatic Backups to Facilitate Manual Backup and Recovery Management
- Customizing Real Time Redo Transport (RTRT) Behavior for Recovery Appliance Backups
- Alternative Backup Methods
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Backup Destinations
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Patch and Update an Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer System
- Perform User Managed Maintenance Updates
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Patching and Updating an Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer System
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Patching and Updating VM Clusters
and Database Homes
- About Patching and Updating VM Cluster's GI and Database Homes
- Prerequisites for Patching and Updating an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
- Using the Console for Patching and Updating VM Cluster's GI and Database Homes
- Using the API for Patching and Updating VM Cluster and Database Homes
- Updating Guest VM Operating System
- Upgrading Oracle Grid Infrastructure on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer VM Cluster
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Upgrading Oracle Databases
- Prerequisites to Upgrade Oracle Databases
- About Upgrading an Oracle Database
- How the Upgrade Operation Is Performed by the Database Service
- Rolling Back an Oracle Database Unsuccessful Upgrade
- After Upgrading an Oracle Database
- Using the Console to Manage Oracle Database Upgrade
- Using the API to Upgrade Oracle Databases
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Patching and Updating VM Clusters
and Database Homes
- Patching and Updating an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System Manually
- Resolving Dependency Issues Associated with Additional Non-Exadata Software Packages for DOMU Upgrade
- Interim Software Updates
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Use Oracle Data Guard with Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- About Using Oracle Data Guard with Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Prerequisites for Using Oracle Data Guard with Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Working with Data Guard
- Support for Concurrent Data Guard Operations in Multiple Standby Environments
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Using the Console to Manage an Oracle Data Guard Group
- Using the Console to Enable Data Guard on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
- Using the Console to View Data Guard Group of Databases in an Exadata VM Cluster
- Using the Console To View and Edit Data Guard Group Details
- Using the Console To Perform a Database Switchover
- Using the Console To Perform a Database Failover
- Using the Console To Reinstate a Database
- Using the Console To Terminate a Data Guard Group on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
- Using the API to Manage Data Guard Associations on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
- Using the API to Manage Data Guard Group on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer System
- Manage Keys Using an External Keystore
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Managing Encryption Keys on
External Devices
- Customer-Managed Keys in Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- About Oracle Key Vault
- Overview of Key Store
- Required IAM Policy for Managing OKV on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Tagging Resources
- Moving Resources to a Different Compartment
- Setting Up Your Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer to Work With Oracle Key Vault
- Managing Your Key Store
- Administer Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) Keys
- How to Manually Clone a Pluggable Database (PDB) from a Remote Container Database (CDB) When Data is Encrypted with Master Encryption Key (MEK) in Oracle Key Vault (OKV)
- How to Upgrade Oracle Key Vault (OKV) Home in ExaDB-C@C
- Migrate to Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
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Overview of Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen1 to Out-of-Place Cloud Upgrade to Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer Gen2 Infrastructure
- Scope for Exadata Cloud@Customer Gen1 to Gen2 Out-of-Place Cloud Upgrade
- Hardware and Software Required for Out-of-Place Cloud Upgrade to New Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Gen2 Infrastructure
- Using Oracle Zero Downtime Migration (ZDM) to Migrate Oracle Databases
- During Out-of-Place Cloud Upgrade to New Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Gen2 Infrastructure
- Post Out-of-Place Cloud Upgrade to New Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Gen2 Infrastructure
- Best Practices for Out-of-Place Cloud Upgrade to New Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Gen2 Infrastructure
- 6 Oracle Autonomous AI Database on Exadata Cloud@Customer
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7
Reference Guides for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
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Using the dbaascli Utility with Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- About Using the dbaascli Utility on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Creating Oracle Database Using dbaascli
- Changing the Database Passwords
- Managing Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Software Images Using the Dbaascli Utility
- Patching Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Databases Using dbaascli
- Updating Cloud Tooling Using dbaascli
- Creating a Duplicate Database
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Release Notes
- Release 25.3.1.0.0 (250826)
- Release 25.2.1.0.0 (250612)
- Release 25.1.2.0.0 (250505)
- Release 25.1.1.0.0 (250220)
- Release 24.4.1.0.0 (241212)
- Release 24.3.2.0.0 (240912)
- Release 24.3.1.0.0 (240730)
- Release 24.2.1.0.0 (240620)
- Release 24.1.2.0.0 (240327, 240424, 240502)
- Release 24.1.1.0.0 (240118, 240219)
- Release 23.4.1.0.0 (231219)
- Release 23.3.2.0.0 (231115)
- Release 23.3.1.0.0 (230817, 231020)
- Release 23.2.1.0.0 (230708, 230724)
- Release 23.1.2.0.0 (230411, 230616)
- Release 23.1.1.0.1 (230302)
- Release 22.4.1.0.1 (221214)
- Release 22.3.1.1.0 (221003)
- Release 22.3.1.0.1 (220831)
- Release 22.2.1.1.0 (220713)
- Release 22.2.1.0.1 (220504)
- Release 22.1.1.1.0 (220301)
- Release 22.1.1.0.1 (220223)
- Release 21.4.1.1.0
- Release 21.3.1.2.0
- Release 21.3.1.1.0
- Release 21.3.1.0.1
- Release 21.2.1.x.x
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dbaascli Command Reference
- Administration and Configuration
- CPU Scaling
- Cloud Software Library (CSWLIB) Management
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Database Management
- dbaascli database addInstance
- dbaascli database backup
- dbaascli database bounce
- dbaascli database changepassword
- dbaascli database convertToPDB
- dbaascli database create
- dbaascli database createTemplate
- dbaascli database delete
- dbaascli database deleteInstance
- dbaascli database duplicate
- dbaascli database getDetails
- dbaascli database getPDBs
- dbaascli database modifyParameters
- dbaascli database recover
- dbaascli database runDatapatch
- dbaascli database start
- dbaascli database stop
- dbaascli database upgrade
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Data Guard Management
- dbaascli dataguard prepareStandbyBlob
- dbaascli dataguard updateDGConfigAttributes
- dbaascli dataguard failover
- dbaascli dataguard reinstate
- dbaascli dataguard switchover
- dbaascli dataguard prepareForStandby
- dbaascli dataguard configureStandby
- dbaascli dataguard registerStandby
- dbaascli dataguard deregisterStandby
- dbaascli dataguard configureAWR
- dbaascli dataguard updateConfiguration
- Database Home Management
- Diagnostics and Health Checks
- Grid Infrastructure Management
- Patching and Upgrading
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Pluggable Database (PDB) Management
- dbaascli pdb backup
- dbaascli pdb bounce
- dbaascli pdb close
- dbaascli pdb create
- dbaascli pdb delete
- dbaascli pdb getConnectString
- dbaascli pdb getDetails
- dbaascli pdb list
- dbaascli pdb localClone
- dbaascli pdb open
- dbaascli pdb recover
- dbaascli pdb refresh
- dbaascli pdb remoteClone
- dbaascli pdb relocate
- System Management
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Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) Management
- dbaascli tde addSecondaryHsmKey
- dbaascli tde changePassword
- dbaascli tde enableWalletRoot
- dbaascli tde encryptTablespacesInPDB
- dbaascli tde fileToHsm
- dbaascli tde getHsmKeys
- dbaascli tde getMkidForKeyVersionOCID
- dbaascli tde getPrimaryHsmKey
- dbaascli tde hsmToFile
- dbaascli tde listKeys
- dbaascli tde removeSecondaryHsmKey
- dbaascli tde rotateMasterKey
- dbaascli tde setKeyVersion
- dbaascli tde setPrimaryHsmKey
- dbaascli tde status
- Deprecated dbaascli commands
- Monitoring and Managing Exadata Storage Servers with ExaCLI
- Monitor Metrics for VM Cluster Resources
- Metrics for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer in the Monitoring Service
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Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
Events
- About Event Types on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Exadata Infrastructure Event Types
- Exascale DB Storage Vaults Event Types
- VM Cluster Network Event Types
- VM Cluster Event Types
- Backup Destination Event Types
- Database Node Event Types (Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer)
- Database Home Event Types (Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer)
- Database Event Types (Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer)
- Database and Grid Infrastructure Patching Event Types
- Data Guard Event Types
- Key Store Event Types
- Exadata Infrastructure Maintenance Event Types
- Storage Expansion Event Types
- Database Software Images Event Types
- Database Upgrade Event Types
- Pluggable Database Event Types
- VM Node Subsetting Event Types
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Database Service Events
- Overview of Database Service Events
- Receive Notifications about Database Service Events
- Database Service Event Types
- Temporarily Restrict Automatic Diagnostic Collections for Specific Events
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Remediation
- HEALTH.DB_GUEST.FILESYSTEM.FREE_SPACE
- HEALTH.DB_GUEST.FILESYSTEM.CORRUPTION
- CONFIGURATION.DB_GUEST.MEMORY.HUGEPAGES_TOO_LARGE
- CONFIGURATION.DB_GUEST.SSHD.INVALID
- HEALTH.DB_CLUSTER.EXACHK.CRITICAL_ALERT
- AVAILABILITY.DB_GUEST.CRS_INSTANCE.DOWN
- AVAILABILITY.DB_CLUSTER.SCAN_LISTENER.DOWN
- AVAILABILITY.DB_GUEST.CLIENT_LISTENER.DOWN
- AVAILABILITY.DB_GUEST.CDB_INSTANCE.DOWN
- HEALTH.DB_CLUSTER.CDB.CORRUPTION
- HEALTH.DB_CLUSTER.CDB.ARCHIVER_HANG
- HEALTH.DB_CLUSTER.CDB.DATABASE_HANG
- HEALTH.DB_CLUSTER.CDB.BACKUP_FAILURE
- HEALTH.DB_CLUSTER.DISK_GROUP.FREE_SPACE
- Managing the Log and Diagnostic Files on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- HEALTH.DB_GUEST.PDB.HIGH_IO_LATENCY
- HEALTH.DB_GUEST.CDB.HIGH_IO_LATENCY_HISTOGRAM
- HEALTH.DB_GUEST.PDB.HIGH_CPU_WAITS
- HEALTH.DB_GUEST.PDB.EXCESSIVE_WAITS
- HEALTH.DB_GUEST.PDB.EXCESSIVE_CPU_THROTTLING
- HEALTH.DB_CLUSTER.CDB.SNAPSHOT_FRA_SPACE_ALERT_1
- HEALTH.DB_CLUSTER.CDB.SNAPSHOT_FRA_SPACE_ALERT_2
- HEALTH.DB_GUEST.PDB.DB_BLOCKER_STALL_CHECK
- HEALTH.DB_GUEST.PDB.TOTAL_EXADATA_CACHE_HIT_RATIO
- Compute Expansion Event Types
- Serial Console Connection Event Types
- Serial Console History Event Types
- Interim Software Updates Event Types
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Policy Details for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer
- About Resource-Types
- Resource-Types for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Supported Variables
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Details for Verb + Resource-Type
Combinations
- Database-Family Resource Types
- Permissions and API operation details for Exadata Infrastructures
- Permissions and API operation details for exascale-db-storage-vaults
- Permissions and API operation details for VM Cluster Networks
- Permissions and API operation details for VM Clusters
- Permissions and API operation details for Backup Destinations
- Permissions and API operation details for DB Nodes
- Permissions and API operation details for DB Homes
- Permissions and API operation details for Databases
- Permissions and API operation details for Backups
- Permissions and API operation details for Database Software Image
- Permissions and API operation details for Key Stores
- Permissions and API operation details for Pluggable Databases (PDBs)
- Permissions and API operation details for DB Servers
- Permissions and API operation details for DB Node Console Connection
- Permissions and API operation details for DB Node Console History
- Permissions and API operation details for Interim Software Updates
- Permissions and API operation details for Scheduling Policies
- Permissions and API operation details for Scheduling Windows
- Permissions and API operation details for Scheduling Plan
- Permissions and API operation details for Scheduled Action
- Permissions and API operation details for Execution Windows
- Permissions and API operation details for Execution Action
- Permissions and API operation details for Data Guard Group
- Permissions Required for Each API Operation
- Managing Exadata Resources with Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
- Observability and Management for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer
- Security Guide for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Systems
- EU Data Act Compliance
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Troubleshooting Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer Systems
- Patching Failures on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Systems
- Obtaining Further Assistance
- VM Operating System Update Hangs During Database Connection Drain
- Adding a VM to a VM Cluster Fails
- Nodelist is not Updated for Data Guard-Enabled Databases
- CPU Offline Scaling Fails
- Standby Database Fails to Restart After Switchover in Oracle Database 11g Oracle Data Guard Setup
- Using Custom SCAN Listener Port With Data Guard On Disaster Recovery Network Causes Data Guard Association Verification Failures
- PDB Creation Fails After Moving Database to a New DB Home (26ai)
- Intermittent Failure in PDB Creation When Multiple PDBs are Getting Created in Parallel
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Using the dbaascli Utility with Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Cloud@Customer