Reboot a DB System
DB system nodes are rebooted individually. For multi-node DB systems, you may need to act on only one node (as in the case of proactively rebooting a virtual machine node with scheduled maintenance).
- Open the navigation menu. Select Oracle Database, then select Oracle Base Database.
- Choose your Compartment. A list of database systems is displayed.
- In the list of database systems, find the DB system you want to stop or start, and then click its name to display details about it.
- In the list of nodes, click the Actions menu for a node.
- Click Reboot.
It shuts down the node, and then restarts it.
Note:
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