Changes in This Release for Oracle Key Vault
Oracle Key Vault release introduces new features that enhance the use of Oracle Key Vault in a large enterprise.
- Changes for Oracle Key Vault Release 18.7
Oracle Key Vault release 18.7 introduces the following new features. - Changes for Oracle Key Vault Release 18.6
Oracle Key Vault release 18.6 introduces the following new features.
Changes for Oracle Key Vault Release 18.7
Oracle Key Vault release 18.7 introduces the following new features.
- RESTful Commands for Multi-Master Clusters
Starting with this release, you can use RESTful commands to find information about multi-master clusters.
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RESTful Commands for Multi-Master Clusters
Starting with this release, you can use RESTful commands to find information about multi-master clusters.
The new RESTful commands are as follows:
get_cluster_info
retrieves information about an entire multi-master cluster, such as its name, the cluster version, the maximum disable node duration time, the names of the cluster subgroups, and the names of nodes associated with the cluster.get_cluster_node_info
retrieves details about the individual multi-master cluster nodes within a cluster, such as their name, IP address, mode, version, status, read-write peers, cluster subgroup where they belong, induction date, and the date they were disabled.
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Changes for Oracle Key Vault Release 18.6
Oracle Key Vault release 18.6 introduces the following new features.
- New Privileges to Enable Regular Administrators to Manage Endpoints and Endpoint Groups
Oracle Key Vault RESTful services are used for automated endpoint enrollment.
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New Privileges to Enable Regular Administrators to Manage Endpoints and Endpoint Groups
Oracle Key Vault RESTful services are used for automated endpoint enrollment.
Oracle Key Vault regular users can now be authorized to manage endpoints and endpoint groups without having to grant them administrative roles. Previously, the user required the System Administrator role to manage endpoints and Key Administrator role to manage endpoint groups. These are powerful administrative roles. Not all Oracle Key Vault operations necessarily require all the functionality provided by these administrative roles. Users setting up the Oracle Key Vault endpoints using RESTful services need privileges for endpoint enrollment, provisioning and endpoint group setup. With Oracle Key Vault release 18.6, a regular user can be granted create endpoint, manage endpoint, create endpoint group and manage endpoint groups privileges to do just that. Furthermore, the new privileges enable isolation among users managing different set of endpoints and endpoint groups. These users get full control on the management of a set of endpoints and endpoint groups that they are authorized to manage, but they cannot affect any other endpoints or endpoint groups, unlike users with the administrative roles.
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Parent topic: Changes for Oracle Key Vault Release 18.6