Policies for Other Services Managed by Full Stack Disaster Recovery
Full Stack DR service implements DR workflows by managing other OCI resources that are part of the application stack.
To enable DR service to manage these OCI resources, you must configure policy-based access to allow access to these resources. Refer to How Policies Work to learn about general concepts of the IAM policies before defining the IAM policies for DR.
- Policies for Compute Service
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage compute instances that are part of the application stack. - Policies for Oracle Cloud Agent
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to execute scripts using Oracle Cloud Agent on compute instances that are part of the application stack. - Policies for Block Volume Service
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage block storage volumes and volume groups that are part of the application stack. - Policies for Networking Service
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage networking components for compute instances that are part of the application stack. - Policies for Functions Service
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to invoke Oracle Functions as part of a user-defined step in a DR plan. - Policies for Oracle Database
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage DR for Oracle Base Database, Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure, Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure, Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer databases that are part of the application stack. - Policies for Oracle Autonomous Database
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage Oracle Autonomous Database Service databases such as Oracle Autonomous Database Serverless and Oracle Autonomous Container Database that are part of the application stack. - Policies for Log Location for Operation Logs
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage Object Storage buckets and objects. This access is required to write logs to Object Storage during DR plan executions. - Policies for Object Storage
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage Object Storage buckets and objects. This access is required to write logs to Object Storage during DR plan executions. - Policies for Tags Service
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to use Tag namespaces. This access is required when launching compute instances as part of DR plan executions. - Policies for Vault Service
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to use the Vault service. This access is required when reading Exadata and Enterprise database passwords required for DR plan executions. - Policies for File Systems
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage file systems that are part of the application stack. - Policies for Load Balancers
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage load balancers that are part of the application stack. - Policies for Network Load Balancers
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage network load balancers that are part of the application stack. - Policies for Compartments
Shows how to allow Disaster Recovery (DR) to manage compartments (or the tenancy) that contain resources that are part of the application stack.