Changes in this Release for Oracle Autonomous Health Framework Checks and Diagnostics User's Guide 20.1.1
This preface lists changes in the Oracle Autonomous Health Framework Checks and Diagnostics User's Guide 20.1.1.
- Installing Oracle Autonomous Health Framework on Microsoft Windows
Install Oracle Trace File Analyzer as a Microsoft Windows service. Run the AHF compliance framework (Oracle ORAchk/Oracle EXAchk) on-demand. - Oracle ORAchk or Oracle EXAchk Scheduler is Now Run by the Oracle Trace File Analyzer Daemon
Starting in AHF 20.1.1, Oracle ORAchk or Oracle EXAchk scheduler is run by the Oracle Trace File Analyzer daemon by default. - Oracle ORAchk or Oracle EXAchk is Now Run on Remote Compute Nodes Using the Oracle Trace File Analyzer Socket
Starting in AHF 20.1.1, if the Oracle Trace File Analyzer socket is available, then by default, Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk use the socket to connect to the remote compute nodes, that is, Oracle Database servers. - New Command to Exclude Cluster Verification Utility (CVU) Compliance Checks
Starting in AHF 20.1.1, you can exclude CVU checks using the-excludecvu
command option. - Setting the Language for Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk Screen Output, Report, and the Logs
Starting in AHF 20.1.1, you can set the language for Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk screen output, report, and the logs by setting theRAT_LANG
environment variable.