AHF Release 23.10
- Using the exadcli Utility to Collect Cell Metric Data for Guest VMs (domUs)
exadcli
enables you to issue an ExaCLI command to be run on multiple remote nodes. Remote nodes are referenced by their host name or IP address. - Option to Set a Custom Port to Upload Diagnostics
Starting with AHF 23.10, you can configure a custom port while settingahfctl setupload
parameters. - Option to Include Profiles While Running AHF Compliance Checks
Starting with AHF 23.10, you can use-includeprofile
to specify a comma-delimited list of profiles to add profile specific checks to the existing checks list. - AHF Insights Support for Larger Collection Intervals
Starting with 23.10, you can generate Insights report for time period of 12 hours. - AHF Insights User Experience Improvement
Report tab in the Operating System Issues section has been revamped to provide a seemless experience. - Terminal Releases of AHF for Old Platforms
Several old Operating Systems are approaching their end of life, as a result AHF is announcing terminal releases. - New GoldenGate Diagnostic Collection Component
AHF diagcollect now includes a new component for GoldenGate. - New Oracle Orachk and Oracle Exachk Best Practice Checks
Release 23.10 includes the following new Oracle Orachk and Oracle Exachk best practice checks.
Parent topic: 2023 AHF Releases
Using the exadcli Utility to Collect Cell Metric Data for Guest VMs (domUs)
exadcli
enables you to issue an ExaCLI command to be run on
multiple remote nodes. Remote nodes are referenced by their host name or IP
address.
For more information, see Using the exadcli Utility to Collect Cell Metric Data for Guest VMs (domUs).
Parent topic: AHF Release 23.10
Option to Set a Custom Port to Upload Diagnostics
Starting with AHF 23.10, you can configure a custom port while setting
ahfctl setupload
parameters.
If you do not specify a port, then 443 is used by default. You can set a port number in the range of 0 - 65353.
Option to Include Profiles While Running AHF Compliance Checks
Starting with AHF 23.10, you can use -includeprofile
to
specify a comma-delimited list of profiles to add profile specific checks to the
existing checks list.
ahfctl compliance -includeprofile profile1,
profile2...
orachk -includeprofile profile1,
profile2...
exachk -includeprofile profile1,
profile2...
Note:
You cannot:
- use
-includeprofile
and-profile
options together - use
-includeprofile
and-excludeprofile
options together
Use the -profile
option to specify a comma-delimited list of
profiles to run only the checks in the specified profiles.
Use the -excludeprofile
option to specify a comma-delimited list
of profiles to exclude from the compliance check run.
AHF Insights Support for Larger Collection Intervals
Starting with 23.10, you can generate Insights report for time period of 12 hours.
In addition, improvements have been made to the Operating System Issues section. You will now be able to view the data in problematic time ranges in plots with more data points.
- 5 seconds for ranges less than 1 minute
- 30 seconds for ranges more than 1 minute
The number of data points for plots under Operating System Issues section are dynamic for optimal time taken to generate report.
- 1 minute for intervals up to 4 hours
- 3 minutes for intervals greater than 4 hours and less than 12 hours
- 5 minutes for intervals greater than 12 hours.
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Parent topic: AHF Release 23.10
AHF Insights User Experience Improvement
Report tab in the Operating System Issues section has been revamped to provide a seemless experience.
With Report view, explore the findings in a drop-down fashion with a full widescreen view.
- view the Event information in a subplot within the Summary Timeline Gantt Chart
- explore the top ranked metrics in tables under a problem finding in a visual format
- view the metrics associated with the prblem finding in a visual format
- drill down into the detailed state of the system at a specific problematic point in time under 'Problematic Snapshots' section. Problem specific system snapshots are organized into dropdowns ordered by problem timestamp
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Parent topic: AHF Release 23.10
Terminal Releases of AHF for Old Platforms
Several old Operating Systems are approaching their end of life, as a result AHF is announcing terminal releases.
For more information, see Unsupported platforms.
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Parent topic: AHF Release 23.10
New GoldenGate Diagnostic Collection Component
AHF diagcollect now includes a new component for GoldenGate.
AHF has a long-standing ability to collect Golden Gate diagnostics via an SRDC (Service Request Data Collection). However, the Golden Gate SRDC collected logs irrespective of the timeframe and copied all the files matching the file pattern. This resulted in collecting extra logs, which were not required for diagnostics.
Golden Gate has now been added as a new diagcollect component, allowing AHF to discover the Golden Gate directories, inventory the files and store it in BDB. This enables collections based on timeframe which results in only necessary log collection and faster, smaller diagnostic collections.
tfactl diagcollect -goldengate -last 1h -noclassify
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Parent topic: AHF Release 23.10
New Oracle Orachk and Oracle Exachk Best Practice Checks
Release 23.10 includes the following new Oracle Orachk and Oracle Exachk best practice checks.
Best Practice Checks Common to Both Oracle Orachk and Oracle Exachk
Oracle Orachk Specific Best Practice Checks
Oracle Exachk Specific Best Practice Checks
- Oracle High Availability Services Automatic Startup Configuration
- CHECK FOR EXADATA CRITICAL ISSUE EX80
- CHECK FOR EXADATA CRITICAL ISSUE EX81
- CHECK FOR EXADATA CRITICAL ISSUE EX82
- CHECK FOR EXADATA CRITICAL ISSUE DB52
- Verify number of inactive patches for database home
- Verify number of inactive patches for Grid Infrastructure home
All checks can be explored in more detail via the Health Check Catalogs:
Parent topic: AHF Release 23.10