How Oracle 12c Cloud Control Components Interact
In order to better understand the CC architectural model, let’s look at how CC components interact. The diagram in Figure 1 shows how data flows between components for both Console communications and...
View ArticleDelegating Privileges in Oracle 12c Cloud Control
Privilege delegation allows OS users on a host target to run as a user with higher privileges via either Sudo or PowerBroker. These privileges are used during the Agent configuration process based on...
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View ArticleArchitectural Developments from Oracle Grid Control 10g
The architecture and installation of Oracle Enterprise Manager GC 10g, GC 11g, and CC 12c differ for all components, and particularly for the OMS and Management Repository: OMS Architecture and...
View ArticleHow to Implement Oracle 12c HugePages (Conditional)
On many UNIX operating systems (including Linux and AIX) and on Windows, it is recommended that you configure HugePages for databases with a large SGA (such as greater than 2GB), and accompanying ASM...
View ArticleSecuring Oracle 12c Cloud Control Data Transfer
Oracle designed Cloud Control to integrate into and manage the most security-hardened data centers. Security functionality is built into the product, both at the application and underlying component...
View ArticleEnabling Oracle 12c Block Change Tracking
When you enable block change tracking in Oracle 11g, Oracle tracks the physical location of all database changes for incremental backups. RMAN automatically uses the change tracking file to determine...
View ArticleTuning for Oracle 12c Cloud Control, Part 2
Events can be viewed in the Incident Manager. Most events that you address are cleared automatically from this page. What remains are events that do not automatically clear or ones that have not...
View ArticleTuning for Oracle 12c Cloud Control, Part 1
Tuning, to a degree, is similar to maintenance. In order to be effective, the effort needs to be continuous. Occasionally you’ll encounter the silver bullet, but these occasions are few and far...
View ArticleHow to Enable Oracle 12c Flashback Database
With Flashback Database, you can rewind the database to a previous point in time without media recovery (that is, without restoring backup copies of the datafiles). When the database is running,...
View ArticleHow Oracle 12c Cloud Control Components Interact
In order to better understand the CC architectural model, let’s look at how CC components interact. The diagram in Figure 1 shows how data flows between components for both Console communications and...
View ArticleDelegating Privileges in Oracle 12c Cloud Control
Privilege delegation allows OS users on a host target to run as a user with higher privileges via either Sudo or PowerBroker. These privileges are used during the Agent configuration process based on...
View ArticleManaging Middleware with Oracle 12c Cloud Control
Java EE applications, service-oriented architecture (SOA), and composite applications are being increasingly employed by organizations to perform various functions. While these applications provide...
View ArticleArchitectural Developments from Oracle Grid Control 10g
The architecture and installation of Oracle Enterprise Manager GC 10g, GC 11g, and CC 12c differ for all components, and particularly for the OMS and Management Repository: OMS Architecture and...
View ArticleHow to Implement Oracle 12c HugePages (Conditional)
On many UNIX operating systems (including Linux and AIX) and on Windows, it is recommended that you configure HugePages for databases with a large SGA (such as greater than 2GB), and accompanying ASM...
View ArticleSecuring Oracle 12c Cloud Control Data Transfer
Oracle designed Cloud Control to integrate into and manage the most security-hardened data centers. Security functionality is built into the product, both at the application and underlying component...
View ArticleEnabling Oracle 12c Block Change Tracking
When you enable block change tracking in Oracle 11g, Oracle tracks the physical location of all database changes for incremental backups. RMAN automatically uses the change tracking file to determine...
View ArticleTuning for Oracle 12c Cloud Control, Part 2
Events can be viewed in the Incident Manager. Most events that you address are cleared automatically from this page. What remains are events that do not automatically clear or ones that have not...
View ArticleTuning for Oracle 12c Cloud Control, Part 1
Tuning, to a degree, is similar to maintenance. In order to be effective, the effort needs to be continuous. Occasionally you’ll encounter the silver bullet, but these occasions are few and far...
View ArticleHow to Enable Oracle 12c Flashback Database
With Flashback Database, you can rewind the database to a previous point in time without media recovery (that is, without restoring backup copies of the datafiles). When the database is running,...
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