Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
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Oracle Exadata Database
Service on Exascale Infrastructure Overview
- About Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Accessing the Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Using the OCI Console
- Licensing Considerations for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Supported Database Edition and Versions for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Subscription Types
- Service Limits for Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Metering Frequency and Per-Second Billing
- Exadata Cloud Management Interfaces
- 2 What’s New in Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
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Preparing for Oracle Exadata Database
Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Requirements for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
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Network Setup for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure Instances
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VCN and Subnets
- Option 1: Public Client Subnet with Internet Gateway
- Option 2: Private Subnets
- Requirements for IP Address Space
- Configuring a Static Route for Accessing the Object Store
- Setting Up DNS for an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Instance
- DNS: Short Names for the VCN, Subnets, and Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure instance
- Configure Private DNS
- Node Access to Object Storage: Static Route
- Service Gateway for the VCN
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Security Rules for the Oracle Exadata Database
Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Rules Required for Both the Client Network and Backup Network
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Rules Required Specifically for
the Client Network
- Client ingress rule 1: Allows ONS and FAN traffic from within the client subnet
- Client ingress rule 2: Allows SQL*NET traffic from within the client subnet
- Client egress rule 1: Allows all TCP traffic inside the client subnet
- Client egress rule 2: Allows all egress traffic (allows connections to the Oracle YUM repos)
- Rule Required Specifically for the Backup Network
- Rules Required for Events Service
- Rules Required for Monitoring Service
- Ways to Implement the Security Rules
- Network Requirements for Oracle Database Autonomous Recovery Service
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VCN and Subnets
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Getting Started with Oracle Exadata Database
Service on Exascale Infrastructure Deployment
- Tagging Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Resources
- Restarting a VM for Planned Maintenance
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Connecting to an Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure VM
- Prerequisites for Accessing Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- SCAN Listener Port Setting
- Connecting to a Virtual Machine with SSH
- Using Oracle Net Services to Connect to a Database
- Connect to the Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Service
- Capacity Limits for Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Best Practices for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure VMs
- Moving to Oracle Cloud Using Zero Downtime Migration
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How-to Guides
- Manage Database Security with Oracle Data Safe
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Connecting to an Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure VM
- Connection Prerequisites
- About Connecting to a VM with SSH
- Connect to the Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Service
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Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Provision Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Using the API to Create Infrastructure Components
- Using the API to Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Instance
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Manage VM Clusters
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Using the Console to Manage VM
Clusters on Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure
- To create a cloud VM cluster
- Using the Console to Enable, Partially Enable, or Disable Diagnostics Collection
- Using the Console to Update the License Type on a VM Cluster
- To scale VM Clusters
- To add SSH keys to a VM cluster
- Using the Console to Add SSH Keys After Creating a VM Cluster
- Using the Console to Stop, Start, or Reboot a VM Cluster Virtual Machine
- Using the Console to Check the Status of a VM Cluster Virtual Machine
- Using the Console to Move a VM Cluster to Another Compartment
- To change the VM cluster display name
- Using the Console to Terminate a VM Cluster
- To view details about private DNS configuration
- Adding or Removing a VM From a VM Cluster
- Overview of Automatic Diagnostic Collection
- Incident Logs and Trace Files
- Health Metrics
- Using the API to Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Instance
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Using the Console to Manage VM
Clusters on Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure
- Manage Exascale Database Vaults on Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Manage Software Images
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Create Oracle Database Homes on an Oracle Exadata Database
Service on Exascale Infrastructure System
- About Creating Oracle Database Homes on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure System
- To create a new Database Home in an existing Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure instance
- To create a database software image from a Database Home
- Using the API to Create Oracle Database Home on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Managing Oracle Database Homes on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Instance
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Manage Databases on Oracle Exadata Database
Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Prerequisites and Limitations for Creating and Managing Oracle Databases on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Oracle Database Releases Supported by Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
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Provisioning and Managing Exadata
Databases
- Database Memory Initialization Parameters
- Customer-Managed Keys in Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
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Using the Console to Manage
Databases on Oracle Exadata Database
Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- To create a database in an existing Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure VM Cluster
- Using the Console to Manage SYS User and TDE Wallet Passwords
- To view details of a Protected Database
- To create a database from a backup
- To create a database from the latest backup
- To move a database to another Database Home
- To terminate a database
- To administer Vault encryption keys
- Using the API to manage Databases
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Create and Manage Exadata
Pluggable Databases
- Limitations for Pluggable Database Management
- Creating an Exadata Pluggable Database
- Managing an Exadata Pluggable Database
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Cloning an Exadata Pluggable
Database
- Using the Console to Create a Local Clone of a Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Using the Console to Create a Remote Clone of a Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Using the Console to Create a Refreshable Clone of a Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Using the Console to Refresh a Cloned Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Using the Console to Convert a Refreshable Clone to a Regular Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Using the API to clone a pluggable database
- Restoring an Exadata Pluggable Database
- Changing the Database Passwords
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Manage Database Backup and
Recovery on Oracle Exadata Database
Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Oracle Recommended Options to Perform Backup and Recovery Operations
- Managing Exadata Database Backups
- Managed Backup Types and Usage Information
- Default Backup Channel Allocation
- Prerequisites for Backups on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Using the Console to Manage Backups
- To designate Autonomous Recovery Service as a Backup Destination for an Existing Database
- Recovering an Exadata Database from Backup Destination
- Managing Exadata Database Backups by Using dbaascli
- Using the API to Manage Backup and Recovery
- Alternative Backup Methods
- Recovering a Database Using Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN)
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Patch and Update an Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure System
- User-Managed Maintenance Updates
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Patching and Updating an Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure System
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Patching and Updating VM Cluster’s
GI and Database Homes
- About Patching and Updating VM Cluster's GI and Database Homes
- Prerequisites for Patching and Updating an VM Cluster
- Using the Console to Patch and Update Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure VM Clusters
- To Upgrade the Oracle Grid Infrastructure of a Cloud VM Cluster
- Using the API to Patch an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Instance
- Updating an Exadata Cloud VM Cluster Operating System
- Upgrading Exadata Databases
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Patching and Updating VM Cluster’s
GI and Database Homes
- Manual Software Updates
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Use Oracle Data Guard with Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure
- About Using Oracle Data Guard with Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Prerequisites for Using Oracle Data Guard with Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Working with Oracle Data Guard
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Using the Console to Manage Oracle
Data Guard Associations
- To enable Data Guard on Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- To view Data Guard associations of databases in a Cloud VM Cluster
- To enable automatic backups on a standby database
- To perform a database switchover
- To edit the Oracle Data Guard association
- To perform a database failover
- To reinstate a database
- To terminate a Data Guard association on an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure instance
- Using the API to manage Data Guard associations
- Configure Oracle Database Features for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Migrate to Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
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Connect Identity and Access
Management (IAM) Users to Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication with Oracle Database
- About Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication with Oracle Database
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Database Password Verifier Authentication
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) SSO Token Based Authentication
- Prerequisites for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication on Oracle Database
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Enable, Disable, and Re-enable
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication on
Oracle Database
- Enable Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication on Oracle Database
- Disable Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication on Oracle Database
- Using Oracle Database Tools with Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication
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Manage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
(OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Groups and Policies, Users, Roles, and Database
Passwords
- Create Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Groups and Policies for IAM Users
- Authorize Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Users on Oracle Database
- To Exclusively Map a Local IAM User to an Oracle Database Global User
- Add Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Roles on Oracle Database
- Create Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Database Password for IAM Users
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Configuring Client
Connection
- Configure a Client Connection for SQL*Plus that Uses an IAM Database Password Verifier
- Configure Client Connection for SQL*Plus that Uses an IAM Token
- Client Connections That Use a Token Requested by an IAM User Name and Database Password
- Use Instance Principal to Access Database with IAM Authentication
- Configure Proxy Authentication
- Use Database Link with IAM Authenticated Users
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication with Oracle Database
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Reference Guides for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure
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Using the dbaascli Utility on
Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure
- About Using the dbaascli Utility on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Creating Databases Using dbaascli
- Changing the Database Passwords
- Managing Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Software Images Using the Dbaascli Utility
- Collect Cloud Tooling Logs and Perform a Cloud Tooling Health Check Using dbaascli
- Updating Cloud Tooling Using dbaascli
- Creating a Duplicate Database
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dbaascli Command Reference
- dbaascli admin updateStack
- dbaascli cswlib deleteLocal
- dbaascli cswlib download
- dbaascli cswlib listLocal
- dbaascli cswlib showImages
- dbaascli database addInstance
- dbaascli database backup
- dbaascli database bounce
- dbaascli database changepassword
- dbaascli database convertToPDB
- dbaascli database create
- dbaascli database delete
- dbaascli database deleteInstance
- dbaascli database duplicate
- dbaascli database getDetails
- dbaascli database getPDBs
- dbaascli database modifyParameters
- dbaascli database move
- dbaascli database recover
- dbaascli database runDatapatch
- dbaascli database createTemplate
- dbaascli database start
- dbaascli database status
- dbaascli database stop
- dbaascli database upgrade
- dbaascli dataguard prepareStandbyBlob
- dbaascli dataguard updateDGConfigAttributes
- dbaascli dbhome create
- dbaascli dbHome delete
- dbaascli dbhome getDatabases
- dbaascli dbHome getDetails
- dbaascli dbHome patch
- dbaascli dbimage purge
- dbaascli diag collect
- dbaascli diag healthCheck
- dbaascli grid configureTCPS
- dbaascli grid patch
- dbaascli grid removeTCPSCert
- dbaascli grid rotateTCPSCert
- dbaascli grid upgrade
- dbaascli job getStatus
- dbaascli patch db apply
- dbaascli patch db prereq
- dbaascli pdb backup
- dbaascli pdb bounce
- dbaascli pdb close
- dbaascli pdb getConnectString
- dbaascli pdb create
- dbaascli pdb createSnapshot
- dbaascli pdb configureSnapshot
- dbaascli pdb delete
- dbaascli pdb deleteSnapshot
- dbaascli pdb getDetails
- dbaascli pdb getSnapshot
- dbaascli pdb list
- dbaascli pdb listSnapshots
- dbaascli pdb localClone
- dbaascli pdb open
- dbaascli pdb recover
- dbaascli pdb refresh
- dbaascli pdb relocate
- dbaascli pdb remoteClone
- dbaascli system getDBHomes
- dbaascli tde changePassword
- dbaascli tde addSecondaryHsmKey
- dbaascli tde enableWalletRoot
- dbaascli tde encryptTablespacesInPDB
- dbaascli tde fileToHsm
- dbaascli tde getHsmKeys
- dbaascli tde getMkidForKeyVersionOCID
- dbaascli tde getPrimaryHsmKey
- dbaascli tde hsmToFile
- dbaascli tde listKeys
- dbaascli tde removeSecondaryHsmKey
- dbaascli tde rotateMasterKey
- dbaascli tde setKeyVersion
- dbaascli tde setPrimaryHsmKey
- dbaascli tde status
- Database Service Events
- Overview of Database Service Events
- Monitor Metrics for VM Cluster Resources
- Metrics for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure in the Monitoring Service
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Oracle Exadata Database
Service on Exascale Infrastructure
Events
- About Event Types on Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Prerequisites for Event Service
- Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Event Types
- Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Maintenance Event Types
- Exadata Cloud Infrastructure Critical and Information Event Types
- Exadata Cloud Infrastructure VM Cluster Event Types
- VM Node Subsetting Event Types
- Data Guard Association Event Types
- Oracle Database Home Event Types
- Database Event Types
- Pluggable Database Event Types
- Database Service Events
- Application VIP Event Types
- Interim Software Updates Event Types
- Serial Console Connection Event Types
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Monitor Metrics to Diagnose and
Troubleshoot Problems with Pluggable Databases
- About Database Management
- Using the Console to Enable Database Management for a Container Database (CDB)
- Using the Console to Enable Database Management for a Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Using the Console to Edit Database Management for a Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Using the Console to Disable Database Management for a Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Using the Console to View Performance Hub for a Container Database (CDB)
- Using the Console to View Performance Hub for a Pluggable Database (PDB)
- Using the API to Enable, Disable, or Update Database Management Service
- Oracle Cloud Database Metrics
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Policy Details for Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure
- About Resource-Types
- Resource-Types for Exadata Cloud Service Instances
- Supported Variables
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Details for Verb +
Resource-Type Combinations
- Database-Family Resource Types
- Permissions and API operation details for DB Backups
- Permissions and API operation details for Databases (CDBs)
- Permissions and API operation details for Data Guard Association
- Permissions and API operation details for DB Nodes
- Permissions and API operation details for DB Homes
- Permissions and API operation details for Database Software Image
- exadb-vm-clusters
- exascale-db-storage-vaults
- Permissions and API operation details for Key Stores
- Permissions Required for Each API Operation
- Permissions and API operation details for Pluggable Databases (PDBs)
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Operations Insights
- Managing Exadata Resources with Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
- Troubleshooting Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Systems
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Using the dbaascli Utility on
Oracle Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure