Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
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1
General Maintenance Information
- 1.1 Overview of Roles and Responsibilities
- 1.2 Powering On and Off Oracle Exadata Rack
- 1.3 Using Auto Service Request to Manage Hardware Faults
- 1.4 Monitoring the System Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
- 1.5 Monitoring the System Using Oracle Configuration Manager
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1.6
Changing Component Passwords
- 1.6.1 Changing the Database Server Passwords
- 1.6.2 Changing the Exadata Storage Server Passwords
- 1.6.3 Changing the Power Distribution Unit Password
- 1.6.4 Changing the ILOM Password
- 1.6.5 Changing the InfiniBand Switch Password
- 1.6.6 Changing the Cisco Management Network Switch or RoCE Network Fabric Switch Password
- 1.6.7 Changing the KVM Password
- 1.7 Determining the Server Model
- 1.8 Monitoring Ambient Temperature of Servers
- 1.9 Replacing a Disk Controller Battery Backup Unit
- 1.10 Overview of the dbmsrv Service
- 1.11 Configuring Password Expiration for Users Accessing the Server Remotely
- 1.12 State of Storage Server and Database Servers During Configuration Changes
- 1.13 Rescue Plan
- 1.14 Using ExaWatcher Charts to Monitor Oracle Exadata Performance
- 1.15 Oracle Exadata System Health Checking with Oracle Exachk
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2
Maintaining Exadata Database Servers
- 2.1 Management Server on Database Servers
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2.2
Maintaining the Local Storage on Exadata
Database Servers
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2.2.1
Verifying the Database Server Configuration
- 2.2.1.1 About the RAID Storage Configuration
- 2.2.1.2 Verifying the Disk Controller Configuration on Systems Without a RAID Controller
- 2.2.1.3 Verifying the Disk Controller Configuration on Systems With a RAID Controller
- 2.2.1.4 Verifying Virtual Drive Configuration
- 2.2.1.5 Verifying Physical Drive Configuration
- 2.2.2 Monitoring a Database Server RAID Set Rebuilding
- 2.2.3 Reclaiming a Hot Spare Drive After Upgrading to Oracle Exadata System Software Release 12.1.2.1.0 or Later
- 2.2.4 Understanding Automated Maintenance Tasks and Policies
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2.2.1
Verifying the Database Server Configuration
- 2.3 Maintaining Flash Disks on Exadata Database Servers
- 2.4 Adding the Disk Expansion Kit to Database Servers
- 2.5 Adding Memory Expansion Kit to Database Servers
- 2.6 Verifying and Modifying the Link Speed on the Client Network Ports for X7 and Later Systems
- 2.7 Adding and Configuring an Extra Network Card on Oracle Exadata
- 2.8 Increasing the Number of Active Cores on Database Servers
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2.9
Extending LVM Partitions
- 2.9.1 Extending the root LVM Partition
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2.9.2
Resizing a Non-root LVM Partition
- 2.9.2.1 Extending a Non-root LVM Partition on Systems Running Oracle Exadata System Software Release 11.2.3.2.1 or Later
- 2.9.2.2 Extending a Non-root LVM Partition on Systems Running Oracle Exadata System Software Earlier than Release 11.2.3.2.1
- 2.9.2.3 Reducing a Non-root LVM Partition on Systems Running Oracle Exadata System Software Release 11.2.3.2.1 or Later
- 2.9.3 Extending the Swap Partition
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2.10
Creating a Snapshot-Based Backup of Oracle Linux Database Server
- 2.10.1 Creating a Snapshot-Based Backup of Exadata Database Servers X8M and Later with Uncustomized Partitions
- 2.10.2 Creating a Snapshot-Based Backup of Exadata X8 or Earlier Database Servers with Uncustomized Partitions
- 2.10.3 Creating a Snapshot-Based Backup of Oracle Linux Database Server with Customized Partitions
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2.11
Recovering Oracle Linux Database Servers Using a Snapshot-Based Backup
- 2.11.1 Overview of Snapshot-Based Recovery of Database Servers
- 2.11.2 Recovering Oracle Linux Database Server with Uncustomized Partitions
- 2.11.3 Recovering Exadata X10M Database Servers with Customized Partitions
- 2.11.4 Recovering Exadata X9M Database Servers with Customized Partitions
- 2.11.5 Recovering Exadata X8M Database Servers with Customized Partitions
- 2.11.6 Recovering Exadata Database Servers X7 or X8 with Customized Partitions
- 2.11.7 Recovering Exadata X6 or Earlier Database Servers with Customized Partitions
- 2.11.8 Configuring Oracle Exadata Database Machine Eighth Rack Oracle Linux Database Server After Recovery
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2.12
Re-Imaging the Oracle Exadata Database Server
- 2.12.1 Contact Oracle Support Services
- 2.12.2 Download Latest Release of Cluster Verification Utility
- 2.12.3 Remove the Database Server from the Cluster
- 2.12.4 Image the Database Server
- 2.12.5 Configure the Re-imaged Database Server
- 2.12.6 Prepare the Re-imaged Database Server for the Cluster
- 2.12.7 Apply Oracle Exadata System Software Patch Bundles to the Replacement Database Server
- 2.12.8 Clone Oracle Grid Infrastructure to the Replacement Database Server
- 2.12.9 Clone Oracle Database Homes to the Replacement Database Server
- 2.13 Changing Existing Elastic Configurations for Database Servers
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2.14
Managing Quorum Disks
- 2.14.1 Using Quorum Disks
- 2.14.2 Creating Quorum Disks In New Oracle Exadata Deployments
- 2.14.3 Overview of Quorum Disk Manager
- 2.14.4 Software Requirements for Quorum Disk Manager
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2.14.5
quorumdiskmgr Reference
- 2.14.5.1 Syntax for the Quorum Disk Manager Utility
- 2.14.5.2 quorumdiskmgr Objects
- 2.14.5.3 Creating a Quorum Disk Configuration (--create --config)
- 2.14.5.4 Creating a Target (--create --target)
- 2.14.5.5 Creating a Device (--create --device)
- 2.14.5.6 Listing Quorum Disk Configurations (--list --config)
- 2.14.5.7 Listing Targets (--list --target)
- 2.14.5.8 Listing Devices (--list --device)
- 2.14.5.9 Deleting Configurations (--delete --config)
- 2.14.5.10 Deleting Targets (--delete --target)
- 2.14.5.11 Deleting Devices (--delete --device)
- 2.14.5.12 Changing Owner and Group Values (--alter --config)
- 2.14.5.13 Changing the RDMA Network Fabric IP Addresses (--alter --target)
- 2.14.6 Reconfigure Quorum Disk After Restoring a Database Server
- 2.15 Using vmetrics
- 2.16 Using FIPS mode
- 2.17 Managing Exadata Database Server Power Consumption
- 2.18 Exadata Database Server LED Indicator Descriptions
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2.19
Exadata Database Server Images
- 2.19.1 Oracle Exadata X11M Database Server Images
- 2.19.2 Oracle Exadata X10M Database Server Images
- 2.19.3 Oracle Server X9-2 Database Server Images
- 2.19.4 Oracle Server X8-2 Database Server Images
- 2.19.5 Oracle Server X7-2 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.6 Oracle Server X6-2 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.7 Oracle Server X5-2 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.8 Sun Server X4-2 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.9 Sun Server X3-2 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.10 Sun Fire X4170 M2 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.11 Sun Fire X4170 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.12 Oracle Server X8-8 Database Server Images
- 2.19.13 Oracle Server X7-8 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.14 Oracle Server X5-8 and X6-8 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.15 Sun Server X4-8 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.16 Sun Server X2-8 Oracle Database Server Images
- 2.19.17 Sun Fire X4800 Oracle Database Server Images
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3
Maintaining Oracle Exadata Storage Servers
- 3.1 Maintaining Oracle Exadata Storage Servers
- 3.2 Using Exadata Extended (XT) Storage Servers
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3.3
Maintaining the Hard Disks of Oracle Exadata Storage Servers
- 3.3.1 Monitoring the Status of Hard Disks
- 3.3.2 Replacing a Hard Disk Due to Disk Failure
- 3.3.3 Replacing a Hard Disk Due to Disk Problems
- 3.3.4 Replacing a Hard Disk Due to Bad Performance
- 3.3.5 Replacing a Hard Disk Proactively
- 3.3.6 Moving All Drives to Another Exadata Storage Server
- 3.3.7 Repurposing a Hard Disk
- 3.3.8 Removing and Replacing the Same Hard Disk
- 3.3.9 Re-Enabling a Hard Disk That Was Rejected
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3.4
Maintaining Flash Disks on Oracle Exadata Storage Servers
- 3.4.1 Replacing a Flash Disk Due to Flash Disk Failure
- 3.4.2 About Flash Disk Degraded Performance Statuses
- 3.4.3 Replacing a Flash Disk Due to Flash Disk Problems
- 3.4.4 Performing a Hot Pluggable Replacement of a Flash Disk
- 3.4.5 Enabling Write Back Flash Cache
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3.4.6
Disabling Write Back Flash Cache
- 3.4.6.1 Disable Write-Back Flash Cache Along With Write-Back PMEM Cache
- 3.4.6.2 Disable Write Back Flash Cache for 11.2.3.3.1 or Higher
- 3.4.6.3 Disabling Write Back Flash Cache on a Rolling Basis for Software Versions Lower Than 11.2.3.3.1
- 3.4.6.4 Disabling Write Back Flash Cache on a Non-Rolling Basis for Software Versions Lower Than 11.2.3.3.1
- 3.4.7 Monitoring Exadata Smart Flash Cache Usage Statistics
- 3.5 Maintaining PMEM Devices on Oracle Exadata Storage Servers
- 3.6 Maintaining the M.2 Disks of Oracle Exadata Storage Server
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3.7
Using the Oracle Exadata System Software Rescue Procedure
- 3.7.1 About the Oracle Exadata System Software Rescue Procedure
- 3.7.2 Performing the Rescue Procedure
- 3.7.3 Configuring Oracle Exadata Storage Servers After Rescue
- 3.7.4 Configuring Oracle Exadata Database Machine Eighth Rack Storage Servers After Rescue
- 3.7.5 Re-creating a Damaged CELLBOOT USB Flash Drive
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3.8
Changing Existing Elastic Configurations for Storage Cells
- 3.8.1 Adding Storage Servers using OEDACLI
- 3.8.2 Manually Adding a Storage Server
- 3.8.3 Adding a New Storage Server to an Eighth Rack Cluster
- 3.8.4 Expanding an Existing Exadata Storage Grid
- 3.8.5 Dropping a Storage Server from an Existing Disk Group or Storage Grid
- 3.8.6 Dropping Storage Servers using OEDACLI
- 3.9 Managing Disk Controller Batteries
- 3.10 Managing F20 PCIe Energy Storage Modules
- 3.11 Exadata Storage Server LED Indicator Descriptions
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3.12
Exadata Storage Server Images
- 3.12.1 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X11M Extreme Flash Server Images
- 3.12.2 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X11M High Capacity Server Images
- 3.12.3 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X11M-Z High Capacity Server Images
- 3.12.4 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X10M Extreme Flash Server Images
- 3.12.5 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X10M High Capacity Server Images
- 3.12.6 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X10M Extended Server Images
- 3.12.7 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X9M-2 Extreme Flash Server Images
- 3.12.8 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X9M-2 High Capacity Server Images
- 3.12.9 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X9M-2 Extended Server Images
- 3.12.10 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X8M-2 and X8-2 High Capacity and Extended (XT) Server Images
- 3.12.11 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X8M-2 and X8-2 Extreme Flash Server Images
- 3.12.12 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X7-2 High Capacity Server Images
- 3.12.13 Oracle Exadata Storage Server X7-2 Extreme Flash Server Images
- 3.12.14 High Capacity Exadata Storage Server X6-2 Images
- 3.12.15 Extreme Flash Exadata Storage Server X6-2 Images
- 3.12.16 High Capacity Exadata Storage Server X5-2 Images
- 3.12.17 Extreme Flash Exadata Storage Server X5-2 Images
- 3.12.18 Exadata Storage Server X4-2L Images
- 3.12.19 Exadata Storage Server X3-2L Images
- 3.12.20 Exadata Storage Server with Sun Fire X4270 M2 Images
- 3.12.21 Exadata Storage Server with Sun Fire X4275 Images
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4
Maintaining Other Oracle Exadata Components
- 4.1 Replacing a Power Distribution Unit
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4.2
Resetting a Non-Responsive ILOM
- 4.2.1 Resetting the ILOM Using SSH
- 4.2.2 Resetting the ILOM Using the ILOM Remote Console
- 4.2.3 Resetting the ILOM Using IPMItool
- 4.2.4 Resetting the ILOM Using the SP Reset Pin on Oracle Exadata Database Machine X2-2 Servers and Exadata Storage Servers
- 4.2.5 Removing the SP from Sun Fire X4800 Oracle Database Servers and Sun Server X2-8 Oracle Database Servers
- 4.2.6 Unplugging the ILOM Power Supply
- 4.3 Configuring Service Processor and ILOM Network Settings
- 4.4 Verifying and Modifying the Link Speed on the Client Network Ports for X7 and Later Systems
- 4.5 Verify the Link Speed on Network Ports
- 4.6 Changing from 1 GbE Connections to 10 GbE Connections
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4.7
Maintaining the RoCE Network Fabric
- 4.7.1 Backing Up Settings on the Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2 RoCE Network Fabric Switch
- 4.7.2 Applying Golden Configuration Settings on Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2 RoCE Network Fabric Switches
- 4.7.3 Restoring Settings on a Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2 RoCE Network Fabric Switch
- 4.7.4 Using Access VLANs with Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2 RoCE Network Fabric Switches
- 4.7.5 Replacing a Failed RoCE Network Fabric Switch
- 4.7.6 Discovering the RoCE Network Fabric
- 4.7.7 Verifying the RoCE Network Fabric Configuration
- 4.7.8 Verifying RoCE Network Fabric Operation
- 4.7.9 Upgrading the Switch Firmware for RoCE Network Fabric
- 4.7.10 Downgrading the RoCE Network Fabric Switch Software
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4.8
Maintaining the InfiniBand Network Fabric Network
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4.8.1
Backing Up and Restoring InfiniBand Switch Settings
- 4.8.1.1 Backing Up Settings on a Switch with 2.1.3-4 Firmware
- 4.8.1.2 Backing Up Settings on a Switch with 1.1.3-2 Firmware
- 4.8.1.3 Backing Up Settings on a Switch with 1.0.1 Firmware
- 4.8.1.4 Restoring Settings on a Switch with 2.1.3-4 Firmware
- 4.8.1.5 Restoring Settings on a Switch with 1.1.3-2 Firmware
- 4.8.1.6 Restoring Settings on a Switch with 1.0.1 Firmware
- 4.8.2 Verifying the InfiniBand Network Fabric Configuration
- 4.8.3 Using the verify-topology Utility
- 4.8.4 Verifying InfiniBand Network Fabric Operation
- 4.8.5 Understanding the Network Subnet Manager Master
- 4.8.6 Upgrading the Switch Firmware for InfiniBand Network Fabric
- 4.8.7 Downgrading the InfiniBand Network Fabric Switch Software
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4.8.1
Backing Up and Restoring InfiniBand Switch Settings
- 4.9 Modifying the InfiniBand Network Fabric Configuration
- 4.10 Configuring Network Routing on Database Servers
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4.11
Changing the DNS Servers
- 4.11.1 Change the DNS Server Address on the Database Server
- 4.11.2 Change the DNS Server on Oracle Exadata Storage Server
- 4.11.3 Change the DNS Server Address on the Cisco RoCE Network Fabric Switches
- 4.11.4 Set the DNS Server Address on an InfiniBand Network Fabric Switch
- 4.11.5 Change the DNS Server Address on the Cisco 9300 Series Management Network Switch
- 4.11.6 Change the DNS Server Address on the Cisco 4948 Ethernet Switch
- 4.11.7 Change the DNS Server on the KVM Switch
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4.12
Changing the NTP Servers
- 4.12.1 Set the NTP Server Address on the Database Servers
- 4.12.2 Change the NTP Server on Oracle Exadata Storage Server
- 4.12.3 Set the NTP Server Address on the Cisco RoCE Network Fabric Switches
- 4.12.4 Set the NTP Server Address on an InfiniBand Network Fabric Switch
- 4.12.5 Set the NTP Server Address on the Cisco 9300 Series Management Network Switch
- 4.12.6 Set the NTP Server Address on the Cisco 4948 Ethernet Switch
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4.13
Changing the Time Zone Settings
- 4.13.1 Change Time Zone Settings on Storage Servers
- 4.13.2 Change Time Zone Settings on the Database Servers
- 4.13.3 Change Time Zone Settings on the Cisco RoCE Network Fabric Switches
- 4.13.4 Set the Time Zone on an InfiniBand Network Fabric Switch
- 4.13.5 Change Time Zone Settings on the Cisco Management Network Switch
- 4.14 Managing the KVM Switch
- 4.15 LED Status Descriptions
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5
Managing Oracle VM
User Domains
- 5.1 Oracle VM and Oracle Exadata
- 5.2 Migrating a Bare Metal Oracle RAC Cluster to an Oracle RAC Cluster in Oracle VM
- 5.3 Showing Running Domains
- 5.4 Monitoring a User Domain Console
- 5.5 Monitoring Oracle VMs with Oracle Enterprise Manager
- 5.6 Starting a User Domain
- 5.7 Managing Automatic Startup of Oracle VM User Domains
- 5.8 Shutting Down a User Domain From Within the User Domain
- 5.9 Shutting Down a User Domain From Within the Management Domain
- 5.10 Backing Up and Restoring Oracle Databases on Oracle VM User Domains
- 5.11 Modifying the Memory Allocated to a User Domain
- 5.12 Modifying the Number of Virtual CPUs Allocated to a User Domain
- 5.13 Increasing the Disk Space in a User Domain
- 5.14 Expanding /EXAVMIMAGES After Adding the Database Server Disk Expansion Kit
- 5.15 Adding an Oracle VM Cluster
- 5.16 Expanding an Oracle RAC Cluster on Oracle VM Using OEDACLI
- 5.17 Creating a User Domain Without Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database
- 5.18 Moving a User Domain to a Different Database Server
- 5.19 Backing up the Management Domain and User Domains in an Oracle VM Deployment
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5.20
Recovering an Oracle VM Deployment
- 5.20.1 Overview of Snapshot-Based Recovery of Database Servers
- 5.20.2 Scenario 1: Recovering a Management Domain and Its User Domains from Backup
- 5.20.3 Scenario 2: Re-imaging the Management Domain and Restoring User Domains from Backups
- 5.20.4 Scenario 3: Restoring and Recovering User Domains from Snapshot Backups
- 5.21 Removing an Oracle RAC Cluster Running in Oracle VM
- 5.22 Removing a User Domain
- 5.23 Implementing Tagged VLAN Interfaces
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5.24
Implementing InfiniBand Partitioning across Oracle VM Oracle RAC Clusters on Oracle Exadata
- 5.24.1 About InfiniBand Partitioning Across Oracle RAC Clusters Running in Oracle VM
- 5.24.2 Requirements for Implementing InfiniBand Partitioning across OVM RAC Clusters
- 5.24.3 About InfiniBand Partitioning Network Configuration
- 5.24.4 Configuring InfiniBand Partitioning across Oracle VM RAC Clusters
- 5.24.5 Implementing InfiniBand Partitioning across OVM RAC Clusters: Setting up Limited Membership
- 5.25 Running Exachk in Oracle VM Environments
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6
Managing Oracle Linux KVM
Guests
- 6.1 Oracle Linux KVM and Oracle Exadata
- 6.2 Migrating a Bare Metal Oracle RAC Cluster to an Oracle RAC Cluster in Oracle Linux KVM
- 6.3 Showing Running Domains
- 6.4 Starting a Guest
- 6.5 Starting a Guest using the Diagnostic ISO File
- 6.6 Monitoring a Guest Console During Startup
- 6.7 Managing Automatic Startup of Oracle Linux KVM Guests
- 6.8 Shutting Down a User Domain From Within the User Domain
- 6.9 Shutting Down a Guest From Within the KVM host
- 6.10 Backing up the KVM host and Guests
- 6.11 Backing Up and Restoring Oracle Databases on KVM Guests
- 6.12 Modifying the Memory Allocated to a Guest
- 6.13 Modifying the Number of Virtual CPUs Allocated to a Guest
- 6.14 Increasing the Disk Space in a Guest
- 6.15 Expanding /EXAVMIMAGES on the KVM host
- 6.16 Adding an Oracle Linux KVM Cluster
- 6.17 Expanding an Oracle RAC Cluster in Oracle Linux KVM Using OEDACLI
- 6.18 Manually Moving a Guest to a Different KVM Host
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6.19
Recovering a KVM Deployment
- 6.19.1 Overview of Snapshot-Based Recovery of KVM Hosts
- 6.19.2 KVM System Recovery Scenarios
- 6.20 Removing a Guest
- 6.21 Using Client Network VLAN Tagging with Oracle Linux KVM
- 6.22 Using Exadata Secure RDMA Fabric Isolation with Oracle Linux KVM
- 6.23 Adding a Bonded Network Interface to an Oracle Linux KVM Guest
- 6.24 Using Exachk in Oracle Linux KVM Environments
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7
VM_MAKER Command Reference
- 7.1 About the vm_maker Utility
- 7.2 add-bonded-bridge Command
- 7.3 add-single-bridge Command
- 7.4 allocate-bridge Command
- 7.5 attach Command
- 7.6 autostart Command
- 7.7 boot-from-hd Command
- 7.8 boot-from-iso Command
- 7.9 change-sf-vlan Command
- 7.10 check Command
- 7.11 cleanup-ip Command
- 7.12 configure-system Command
- 7.13 console-log Command
- 7.14 create Command
- 7.15 detach Command
- 7.16 dumpxml Command
- 7.17 list Command
- 7.18 list-domains Command
- 7.19 make-base-image Command
- 7.20 network-discovery Command
- 7.21 reboot Command
- 7.22 remove-bridge Command
- 7.23 remove-domain Command
- 7.24 secure-boot Command
- 7.25 set Command
- 7.26 setup-ip Command
- 7.27 start-domain Command
- 7.28 stop-domain Command
- 7.29 update-mac Command
- 7.30 validate-ip Command
- 7.31 vhostmd Command
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8
Updating Exadata Software
- 8.1 About Updating Exadata Software
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8.2
Planning for Software Maintenance
- 8.2.1 Understanding Exadata Database Machine Software and Updates
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8.2.2
Configuration and Operational Best Practices for Software Maintenance
- 8.2.2.1 Understanding Rolling and Non-Rolling Updates
- 8.2.2.2 Online Updates for Oracle Linux Kernel and Oracle Database Interim Fixes
- 8.2.2.3 Configuration Practices for Optimal Software Maintenance
- 8.2.2.4 Operational Practices for Optimal Software Maintenance
- 8.2.2.5 Version Compatibility and Mixed Version Support
- 8.2.3 Understanding the Exadata Software Image Version
- 8.2.4 Rules for Updating to Newer Exadata Version
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8.3
Overview of Performing Exadata Software Updates
- 8.3.1 Actions to Perform Before Any Software Maintenance
- 8.3.2 Overview of Performing Exadata Storage Server Updates
- 8.3.3 Overview of Performing Exadata Database Servers Updates
- 8.3.4 Overview of Performing RoCE Network Fabric Switch Updates
- 8.3.5 Overview of Performing InfiniBand Network Fabric Switch Updates
- 8.3.6 Overview of Performing Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database Updates
- 8.3.7 Using sudo When Performing Software Updates
- 8.4 Exadata Patchmgr Update Utility
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8.5
Updating Oracle Exadata Database Servers
- 8.5.1 Overview of Oracle Exadata Database Server Updates
- 8.5.2 Installing, Updating, and Managing Additional Software Packages
- 8.5.3 Customization Levels and Impact
- 8.5.4 Update Utility for Exadata Database Servers
- 8.5.5 Update Tool Execution Host
- 8.5.6 Running the Update Utility as a Non-root User and Running Multiple Invocations Concurrently
- 8.5.7 Recommended Timeline for Updating Exadata Database Servers
- 8.5.8 Downloading and Distributing Exadata Database Server Updates
- 8.5.9 Updating Individual Packages
- 8.5.10 Running Prerequisite Checks
- 8.5.11 Backing up Exadata Database Servers Before Planned Maintenance
- 8.5.12 Running the Update
- 8.5.13 Rolling Back Updates
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8.6
Updating Software on Oracle Exadata Storage Servers
- 8.6.1 Overview of Oracle Exadata Storage Server Updates
- 8.6.2 Scheduling Automated Updates of Storage Servers
- 8.6.3 Update Utility for Oracle Exadata Storage Server
- 8.6.4 Recommended Timeline for Updating Oracle Exadata Storage Server
- 8.6.5 Preparing Exadata Storage Servers for Update
- 8.6.6 Running the Update for Exadata Storage Servers
- 8.6.7 Rolling Back Updates for Exadata Storage Servers
- 8.7 Upgrading and Downgrading RoCE Network Fabric Switch Firmware
- 8.8 Updating InfiniBand Network Fabric Switch Firmware
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8.9
Upgrading Oracle Java SE on Oracle Linux
- 8.9.1 Stop the MS Process
- 8.9.2 Download and Update the Java JDK Package
- 8.9.3 Reconfigure and Restart Management Server (MS)
- 8.10 Setting up SSH Equivalence
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8.11
Troubleshooting Software Updates on Oracle Exadata
- 8.11.1 Troubleshooting Exadata Database Server Updates
- 8.11.2 Monitoring, Validating, and Troubleshooting Exadata Storage Server Updates
- 8.11.3 Troubleshooting a Failing Prerequisite Check Due to Dependency Problems on Exadata Database Server
- 8.11.4 Troubleshooting a Multilib Problem on Exadata Database Server
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9
Using the DBMCLI Utility
- 9.1 Overview of the DBMCLI Utility
- 9.2 About DBMCLI Administration Commands
- 9.3 About DBMCLI Object Commands
- 9.4 About DBMCLI Object Types
- 9.5 DBMCLI Object Attributes
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9.6
Monitoring Database Server with Metrics
- 9.6.1 About Metrics
- 9.6.2 Using Metrics
- 9.6.3 Real-Time Insight
- 9.6.4 Using Real-Time Insight
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9.7
DBMCLI Command Reference
- 9.7.1 ALTER
- 9.7.2 CREATE
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9.7.3
DESCRIBE
- 9.7.3.1 DESCRIBE ALERTDEFINITION
- 9.7.3.2 DESCRIBE ALERTHISTORY
- 9.7.3.3 DESCRIBE DBSERVER
- 9.7.3.4 DESCRIBE IBPORT
- 9.7.3.5 DESCRIBE LUN
- 9.7.3.6 DESCRIBE METRICCURRENT
- 9.7.3.7 DESCRIBE METRICDEFINITION
- 9.7.3.8 DESCRIBE METRICHISTORY
- 9.7.3.9 DESCRIBE PHYSICALDISK
- 9.7.3.10 DESCRIBE ROLE
- 9.7.3.11 DESCRIBE THRESHOLD
- 9.7.3.12 DESCRIBE USER
- 9.7.4 DROP
- 9.7.5 GRANT
- 9.7.6 HELP
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9.7.7
LIST
- 9.7.7.1 LIST ALERTDEFINITION
- 9.7.7.2 LIST ALERTHISTORY
- 9.7.7.3 LIST DBSERVER
- 9.7.7.4 LIST DIAGPACK
- 9.7.7.5 LIST IBPORT
- 9.7.7.6 LIST LUN
- 9.7.7.7 LIST METRICCURRENT
- 9.7.7.8 LIST METRICDEFINITION
- 9.7.7.9 LIST METRICHISTORY
- 9.7.7.10 LIST METRICSTREAM
- 9.7.7.11 LIST PHYSICALDISK
- 9.7.7.12 LIST ROLE
- 9.7.7.13 LIST THRESHOLD
- 9.7.7.14 LIST USER
- 9.7.8 REVOKE
- 9.7.9 SET
- 9.7.10 SPOOL
- 9.7.11 START
- 10 Using the ExaCLI Utility
- 11 Using the exadcli Utility