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  1. Table of Contents
  • Simulator Labs for Oracle Database Appliance - Release 19.17
    • Title and Copyright
    • Preface
    • Setting Up the Oracle Database Appliance Simulator
      • About the Simulator
      • Accessing the ODA Simulator
      • Prerequisites for Setting up the Simulator
      • Installing the Simulator
      • Creating a Restore Point or Snapshot for the Oracle Database Simulator
      • BUI Agent Certificate Issue
      • Restarting ODA Simulator in a Container
    • About Oracle Database Appliance Simulator Lab Exercises
      • Connecting to the Oracle Database Appliance OCI Lab Environment
      • Connecting to the Simulator Using BUI
      • Connecting to the Simulator Using ODACLI
    • Simulator Labs Overview
      • Lab 1 - Deploy Appliance
        • Step 1 - Enable Multi-User Access
        • Step 2 - Add the Appliance to the Network
        • Step 3 - Update the Repository with the Oracle Database Appliance Software
        • Step 4 - Deploy the Appliance
        • Step 5 - Validate the Deployment
        • Step 6 - Networking
      • Lab 2 - Manage Databases
        • Step 1 - Create a new database using the Web GUI
        • Step 2 - Delete a Database
        • Step 3 - View the Databases and Database Homes Using the CLI
        • Step 4 - Create a New Database with the CLI
        • Step 5 - Delete and Recreate a Database
        • Step 6 - Create a CPU Pool for a Database
        • Step 7 - Delete a Database Home
        • Step 8 - Create Database Backups on Local Disk, External NFS Storage, or on Oracle Cloud
      • Lab 3 - Patch and Update
        • Step 1 - Update the Oracle Database Appliance Repository with Latest Patches
        • Step 2 - Update the DCS Agent (If not done already)
        • Step 3 - Update the Server
        • Step 4 - Patch a Database: Update a Database to point to a New Database Home
        • Step 5 - Upgrade a Database
      • Lab 4 - Virtualization: Create Application and Database KVMs
        • Step 1 - Create an Application KVM (Compute Instance)
        • Step 2 - Create a Database KVM (Database System)
      • Lab 5 - Multi-User Access
        • Step 1 - Create New Users
        • Step 2 - Grant a Resource to a User
        • Step 3 - Create a Resource by a User
      • Lab 6 - Monitoring and Resources
        • Step 1 - Advanced Information, Security Reports, Diagnostics, Online Help
        • Step 2 - Hardware Monitoring and Feature Tracking
        • Step 3 - Review Appliance Configuration
        • Step 4 - Review Storage Configuration
        • Step 5 - Review Network Status