E Oracle Autonomous Health Framework Command-Line and Shell Options
TFACTL is the command-line interface for Oracle Trace File Analyzer.
TFACTL provides a command-line and shell interface to Oracle Autonomous Health Framework commands for:
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Administration
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Summary and analysis
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Diagnostic collection
tfactl commands that you can run depends on your access level.
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You need
rootaccess orsudoaccess totfactlto run administration commands. -
Run a subset of commands as:
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An Oracle Database home owner or Oracle Grid Infrastructure home owner
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A member of
OS DBAorASMgroups
You gain access to summary, analysis, and diagnostic collection functionality by running the commands as an Oracle Database home owner or Oracle Grid Infrastructure home owner.
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To grant other users access to tfactl:
tfactl accessTo use tfactl as a command-line tool:
tfactl command [options]To use tfactl as a shell interface:
tfactlOnce the shell starts enter commands as needed.
$ tfactl
tfactl>
Append the -help option to any of the tfactl commands to obtain command-specific help.
$ tfactl command -help- Oracle Autonomous Health Framework Installation Command-Line Options
Understand the options that you can supply to the Oracle Autonomous Health Framework installer script to customize the installation. - Running Oracle Trace File Analyzer Administration Commands
You needrootaccess totfactl, orsudoaccess to run all administration commands. - Running Oracle Trace File Analyzer Summary and Analysis Commands
Use these commands to view the summary of deployment and status of Oracle Trace File Analyzer, and changes and events detected by Oracle Trace File Analyzer. - Running Oracle Trace File Analyzer Diagnostic Collection Commands
Run the diagnostic collection commands to collect diagnostic data.
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