List of Examples
- 4-1 Example of a Bonded Configuration
- 4-2 Example of a Non-Bonded Configuration
- 4-3 Example of Configuring VLAN
- 8-1 Options for the Secure Erase Tool
- 13-1 Example of Showing the Status of All Shared Repositories
- 13-2 Example of Showing the Status of a Selected Shared Repository
- 13-3 Example of Starting a Shared Repository
- 13-4 Example of Stopping a Shared Repository
- 13-5 Example of Deleting a Shared Repository
- 13-6 Example of Increasing the Size of a Shared Repository
- 13-7 Example of Creating a Shared Virtual Disk
- 13-8 Example of Displaying the Information for All Vdisks
- 13-9 Example of Displaying Information for a Single Vdisk
- 13-10 Example of Cloning a Virtual Disk
- 13-11 Example of Attaching a Virtual Disk To a Virtual Machine
- 13-12 Example of Deleting a Virtual Disk from a Shared Repository
- 13-13 Example of Importing Virtual Machine Templates from an External Repository Assembly File
- 13-14 Example of Importing a Virtual Machine Template from Dom0
- 13-15 Example of Importing a Virtual Machine Template Using an External Repository URL
- 13-16 Example of Creating a Virtual Machine Clone from a Virtual Machine Template
- 13-17 Example of Creating a Snap Clone From a Virtual Machine Template
- 13-18 Example of Creating a Snap Clone From an Existing Virtual Machine
- 13-19 Example of Configuring a Virtual Machine
- 13-20 Example of Migrating a Virtual Machine from the Currently Running Node to Another Node
- 13-21 Example of Showing CPU Pools on a Node
- 13-22 Example of Creating a New CPU Pool on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform Nodes
- 13-23 Example of Showing CPUs Assigned to Defined CPU Pools on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform Nodes
- 13-24 Example of Changing the Number of CPUs Assigned to a CPU Pool on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform Nodes
- 13-25 Example of Assigning a Virtual Machine to a CPU Pool on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform
- 16-1 Command-Line Interface Syntax
- 16-2 SUDO Example 1: Allow a User to Perform Any ODACLI Operation
- 16-3 SUDO Example 2: Allow a User to Perform Only Selected ODACLI Operations
- 16-4 Configuring the First Network as a Bonded Network
- 16-5 Configuring the First Network as a Non-Bonded Network
- 16-6 Creating a Network
- 16-7 Creating a VLAN Network
- 16-8 Deleting a Network
- 16-9 Deleting a Network Interface
- 16-10 Deleting btbond1 Network Interface is Not Allowed
- 16-11 Deleting Network Interface When Network Exists is Not Allowed
- 16-12 Displaying Network Details
- 16-13 Displaying Network Details
- 16-14 Displaying Network Details
- 16-15 Displaying a List of Networks
- 16-16 Displaying a List of Network Interfaces
- 16-17 Updating a Network
- 16-18 Deleting RDBMS and GI components for a specific release
- 16-19 Deleting Clone Files
- 16-20 Creating Pre-Check Report
- 16-21 Deleting configuration parameters
- 16-22 Deleting A Patch Pre-Checks Report
- 16-23 Displaying Patch Details for Components for High-Availability Oracle Database Appliance Systems for a Release
- 16-24 List DB Home Details
- 16-25 List the Server Components and Versions
- 16-26 Listing the Latest Supported Versions
- 16-27 Displaying the Patch Pre-Checks Report
- 16-28 Example of a Successful Patch Pre-Checks Report
- 16-29 Displaying the HttpProxyPort
- 16-30 Displaying the agent configuration
- 16-31 Displaying All Patch Pre-Checks Reports
- 16-32 Displaying All Patch Pre-Checks Reports
- 16-33 Setting Multiple Parameters
- 16-34 Updating an Oracle Database Home
- 16-35 Updating DCS Admin
- 16-36 Updating the Agent
- 16-37 Updating DCS Components
- 16-38 Updating the Registry with the -force option
- 16-39 Updating the Repository
- 16-40 Updating the Server
- 16-41 Updating the Storage
- 16-42 Running odaadmcli orachk
- 16-43 Running odaadmcli orachk for a component
- 16-44 Resetting the oda-admin Password in Interactive Mode
- 16-45 Example Command to View the Bill of Materials from the Command Line for Bare Metal Deployments
- 16-46 Example Command to View the Features Report from the Command Line
- 16-47 Create a Manual Database Backup
- 16-48 Create a Level 0 Database Backup
- 16-49 Create a Backup of only the TDE Wallet
- 16-50 Create a Backup of the database and TDE Wallet
- 16-51 Create a Backup Configuration for disk
- 16-52 Create a Backup Configuration for NFS location
- 16-53 Create a Backup Configuration with separate backup locations for database backup and TDE Wallet backup
- 16-54 Create a Backup Configuration with single backup location for database backup
- 16-55 Delete a Level 0 or Level 1 Backup
- 16-56 Delete a Long Term Backup Report
- 16-57 Deleting a Backup Configuration
- 16-58 Display Details of a Specific Backup Report
- 16-59 Deleting the Oracle Object Store Credentials
- 16-60 Display Schedule Details
- 16-61 Restoring a Database to the Same System
- 16-62 Restoring a Database to a Different System
- 16-63 Restoring a Database with TDE Wallet backup from a backup report
- 16-64 Restoring a Database with TDE Wallet backup specified on the CLI
- 16-65 Restoring to a standby database when Oracle Data Guard is configured
- 16-66 Recovering a Database that was associated with a CPU Pool
- 16-67 Displaying a List of Backup Configuration
- 16-68 Display a List of all Backup Reports
- 16-69 Displaying a List of ObjectStore Swift Credentials
- 16-70 Display a List of Scheduled Database Backups
- 16-71 Viewing the TDE backup report
- 16-72 Recovering a Database to a Point-in-Time
- 16-73 Recovering a Database to the latest
- 16-74 Recovering a Database to an SCN
- 16-75 Restoring the TDE Wallet while performing database recovery, if TDE wallets are lost
- 16-76 Recovering a Database that was associated with a CPU Pool
- 16-77 Restoring TDE wallet for a database from a backup location
- 16-78 Revise a Backup Configuration for Disk
- 16-79 Changing the Oracle Casper ObjectStore Password
- 16-80 Changing the Oracle ObjectStore User Name
- 16-81 Change What Time the Backup Occurs
- 16-82 Disable Scheduled Database Backups
- 16-83 Configuring Oracle Data Guard interactively on the commad line
- 16-84 Configuring Oracle Data Guard using JSON file
- 16-85 Sample JSON for configuring Oracle Data Guard on Oracle Database Appliance High-Availability Deployments
- 16-86 Deconfiguring Oracle Data Guard on the Primary Machine
- 16-87 Viewing Oracle Data Guard configuration status
- 16-88 Performing Failover Oracle Data Guard
- 16-89 Viewing Oracle Data Guard status on primary and standby databases
- 16-90 Performing reinstate operation on Oracle Data Guard
- 16-91 Switching over Oracle Data Guard
- 16-92 Displaying a List of Cores
- 16-93 Displaying the Current Core Configuration
- 16-94 Enabling CPU Cores
- 16-95 Cloning a Database
- 16-96 Cloning a Database and associating it with the same CPU Pool as the parent database
- 16-97 Cloning a Database and associating it with a different CPU Pool
- 16-98 Creating a TDE-enabled database
- 16-99 Creating a Database in Interactive Mode
- 16-100 Creating a Database Against a Different Version
- 16-101 Creating a Database associated with a CPU Pool
- 16-102 Deleting a Database Named
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- 16-103
- 16-104 Displaying Database Details
- 16-105 Displaying a List of Databases
- 16-106 Modifying the Database Shape (Template) and Database Class
- 16-107 Converting Oracle RAC or Oracle RAC One Node Database to Single-instance Oracle Database
- 16-108 Specifying the target node when converting database
- 16-109 Changing the TDE Wallet Password
- 16-110 Re-keying the TDE Master Encryption Password
- 16-111 Removing a CPU pool
- 16-112 Moving a Database from one Oracle home to another
- 16-113 Registering a Migrated Database
- 16-114 Upgrading an Oracle Database
- 16-115 Creating an Oracle Database Home
- 16-116 Deleting an Empty Database Home
- 16-117 Displaying Oracle Database Home Details
- 16-118 Displaying a List of Oracle Home Directories
- 16-119 Creating Database Storage
- 16-120 Deleting Empty Database Storage
- 16-121 Displaying Database Oracle ACFS Storage Details
- 16-122 Displaying Database Oracle ASM Storage Details
- 16-123 Displaying Disk Group Storage
- 16-124 Displaying a List of all Database Storage
- 16-125 Displaying Disk Group Storage
- 16-126 Modifying the Database Storage
- 16-127 Releasing a physical disk HDD_E0_S10_577135552 which has two logical partitions on two different disk groups
- 16-128 Creating a default policy to purge all the jobs and scheduled executions older than 30 days
- 16-129 Set up a retention policy of 10 days for the schedule 'archive_log_backup'
- 16-130 Creating a job to purge job data
- 16-131 Purging job data older than 5 hours, including all jobs and scheduled executions related records
- 16-132 Purging job data for multiple jobs
- 16-133 Purging job data for specific job data schedules older than 5 days
- 16-134 Deleting the job data retention policies
- 16-135 Displaying Details for a Job
- 16-136 Displaying a List of Jobs
- 16-137 Displaying Specified Number of Older Jobs
- 16-138 Displaying Jobs in a Date Range
- 16-139 Listing all job retention policies
- 16-140 Listing history, statistics, and rules for job data purge jobs
- 16-141 Displaying a List of Scheduled and Executed Jobs
- 16-142 Masking Sensitive Data in Log Collection
- 16-143 Creating Automatic Jobs to Purge Logs
- 16-144 Creating Jobs to Purge Logs
- 16-145 Displaying Log Cleanup Jobs
- 16-146 Listing Jobs to Purge Logs
- 16-147 Listing Jobs to Purge Logs
- 16-148 Displaying a List of Logs
- 16-149 Configuring Oracle ASR with a Proxy Server
- 16-150 Configuring an External Oracle ASR
- 16-151 Deleting Oracle ASR From the System
- 16-152 Displaying Oracle ASR Details
- 16-153 Testing the Oracle ASR Configuration
- 16-154 Updating Oracle ASR with a New Proxy Server
- 16-155 Displaying a List of Configured and Suggested Memlock and HugePage Configurations
- 16-156 Updating the HugePage and Memlock Parameters to the Suggested Values
- 16-157 Displaying Environment and Hardware Details
- 16-158 Displaying Filesystem Details
- 16-159 Display Memory Details
- 16-160 Showing Network Details
- 16-161 Displaying Power Supply Details
- 16-162 Displaying Processor Details
- 16-163 Displaying Server Details
- 16-164 Listing All Available Disks on the System
- 16-165 Listing Disks with the Specified Disk Path on the System
- 16-166 Powering a Disk Off
- 16-167 Checking the Disk Status
- 16-168 Showing Controller Details
- 16-169 Displaying the Status of All Disks
- 16-170 Displaying the Status of a Single Disk
- 16-171 Listing All Diskgroups
- 16-172 Displaying DATA Configurations
- 16-173 Displaying the RAID SYNC Status
- 16-174 Displaying Storage Devices
- 16-175 Displaying NVMe Details
- 17-1 Preparing a Copy of the Configuration File
- 17-2 Creating a New Database Showing Prompts
- 17-3 Creating a New Database in an Existing Oracle Home
- 17-4 Creating a New Database from a Template
- 17-5 Deleting a Network
- 17-6 Deploying the Complete Oracle Database Appliance
- 17-7 Running the Configurator
- 17-8 Running the Offline Configurator with Advance Mode
- 17-9 Preloading an Existing Configuration File
- 17-10 Changing a User Group Name or ID
- 17-11 Viewing the Log File
- 17-12 Expanding Storage
- 17-13 Displaying the Write Cache Status of Disks
- 17-14 Locating an Oracle ASM Disk by Turning on the Disk’s LED
- 17-15 Example Command to View the Bill of Materials from the Command Line for Virtualized Platforms Deployments
- 17-16 Modifying the Database Type
- 17-17 Modifying the Database Size
- 17-18 Viewing the Current and Suggested Kernel Parameters
- 17-19 Reconfiguring the Kernel Based on Available RAM
- 17-20 Increasing the Size of the DATA Volume
- 17-21 Displaying Database Details
- 17-22 Displaying Database Details for Four Databases
- 17-23 Displaying DB Home Details
- 17-24 Displaying DB Home Details
- 17-25 Oracle Database Appliance with Non-CDB Databases
- 17-26 Displaying Information About the Local Disks
- 17-27 Displaying Information About the Shared Disks
- 17-28 Displaying Information About a Specific Shared Disk
- 17-29 Determining Which Node is the First Node
- 17-30 Displaying Power Supply Information
- 17-31 Displaying the Available Virtual Machine Repositories
- 17-32 Displaying Details About a Specific Shared Repository
- 17-33 Determining if Storage Validation is Enabled
- 17-34 Starting ODA_BASE on the Local Node
- 17-35 Starting a Shared Repository on Node 0
- 17-36 Forcing a Virtual Machine to Stop
- 17-37 Stopping a Shared Repository
- 17-38 Stopping the Local ODA_Base
- 17-39 Running Diagnostic Tests on a Disk in the Expansion Storage Shelf
- 17-40 Unpacking Packages into the Oracle Appliance Manager Repository
- 17-41 Verify the Contents of a Patch Bundle
- 17-42 Enabling 12 CPU Cores for Oracle Database Appliance
- 17-43 Enabling All CPU Cores for Oracle Database Appliance
- 17-44 Cloning a Virtual Disk
- 17-45 Displaying Information for All Virtual Disks
- 17-46 Displaying Information for a Single Virtual Disk
- 17-47 Creating a Virtual Machine Image
- 17-48 Creating a Virtual Machine Image in Driver Domain Mode
- 17-49 Sending a Message to a Running Virtual Machine
- 17-50 Displaying Details for All Virtual Machines
- 17-51 Displaying Information for a Single Virtual Machine
- 17-52 Opening a Virtual Machine Console
- 17-53 Starting a Virtual Machine on Node 0
- 17-54 Importing a Virtual Machine Template from Dom0
- 17-55 Importing a Virtual Machine Template from a Remote Server
- 17-56 Importing Virtual Machine Templates from an Assembly on a Remote Server
- 17-57 Importing Virtual Machine Templates Into a Shared Repository From an Assembly on a Remote Server
- 17-58 Modifying the Network Defined in a Virtual Machine Template
- 17-59 Display Information About a Virtual Template
- 17-60 Displaying Details of Available Virtual Area Networks (VLANs)
- 19-1 Example Command to View the Bill of Materials from the Command Line for Bare Metal Deployments
- 19-2 Example Command to View the Bill of Materials from the Command Line for Virtualized Platforms
- 19-3 Example Command to View the Bill of Materials Report from the Stored Location
- 19-4 Block dumps before redaction
- 19-5 Block dumps after redaction
- 19-6 Redo dumps before redaction
- 19-7 Redo dumps after redaction
- 19-8 Masking or Sanitizing Sensitive Data in a Specific Collection
- 19-9 Sanitizing Sensitive Information in Specific Collection IDs
- 19-10 Sanitizing a File with Relative Path
- 19-11 Sanitizing Oracle Autonomous Health Framework Debug Log
- 19-12 Running Full Sanity Check
- 19-13 Printing the Reverse Map of Sanitized Elements
- 19-14 Collecting log file information for a time period, masking sensitive data
- B-1 Oracle ACFS Storage Space
- B-2 Determining Storage on the DATA Disk Group
- C-1 JSON File to Create a Single Node Oracle Database Appliance with Role Separation
- C-2 JSON File to Create a Single Node Oracle Database Appliance without Role Separation
- C-3 JSON File to Create a Multi-Node Oracle Database Appliance with Role Separation