Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
Use the provided tools to manage the Infrastructure.
- Using the Console to Provision Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
Learn how to provision an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure system. - Using the API to Create Infrastructure Components
See how to use the API for common administrative tasks - Using the API to Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Instance
Use these API operations to manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure instance components.
Parent topic: How-to Guides
Using the Console to Provision Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
Learn how to provision an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure system.
- Lifecycle Management Operations
- Network Management Operations
- Management Tasks for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Platform
- Oracle Database License Management Tasks
Learn about licsensing for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
Lifecycle Management Operations
To check the status of a cloud VM cluster
- Open the navigation menu. Click Oracle Database, then click Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Choose your Compartment.
- Click Exadata VM Clusters under Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure.
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In the list of cloud VM clusters, find the cluster you're interested in and check its icon. The icon text indicates the status of the system. The following lifecycle states apply to the cloud VM cluster:
- Provisioning: Resources are being reserved for the Cloud Exadata infrastructure resource. Provisioning can take several minutes. The resource is not ready to use yet.
- Available: The Cloud Exadata infrastructure was successfully provisioned. You can create a cloud VM cluster on the resource to complete the infrastructure provisioning.
- Updating: The Cloud Exadata infrastructure is being updated. The resource goes into the updating state during management tasks. For example, when moving the resource to another compartment, or creating a cloud VM cluster on the resource.
- Terminating: The Cloud Exadata infrastructure is being deleted by the terminate action in the Console or API.
- Terminated:The Cloud Exadata infrastructure has been deleted and is no longer available.
- Failed: An error condition prevented the provisioning or continued operation of the Cloud Exadata infrastructure.
To view the status of a virtual machine (database node) in the cloud VM cluster, under Resources, click Virtual Machines to see the list of virtual machines. In addition to the states listed for a cloud VM cluster, a virtual machine's status can be one of the following:
- Starting: The database node is being powered on by the start or reboot action in the Console or API.
- Stopping: The database node is being powered off by the stop or reboot action in the Console or API.
- Stopped: The database node was powered off by the stop action in the Console or API.
Parent topic: Lifecycle Management Operations
To start, stop, or restart an Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure cloud VM cluster
- Open the navigation menu. Click Oracle Database, then click Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Choose your Compartment.
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Navigate to the cloud VM cluster or DB system you want to start, stop, or reboot:
Under Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure, click Exadata VM Clusters. In the list of VM clusters, find the VM cluster you want to access and click its highlighted name to view the details page for the cluster.
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Under Resources, click Virtual Machines to display the compute nodes of the cloud service instance. Click the Actions menu (
) for a node and then click one of the following actions:- Start:;Restarts a stopped node. After the node is restarted, the Stop action is enabled.
- Stop: Shuts down the node. After the node is powered off, the Start action is enabled.
- Reboot: Shuts down the node, and then restarts it.
Note
- For billing purposes, the Stop state has no effect on the resources you consume. Billing continues for virtual machines or nodes that you stop, and related resources continue to apply against any relevant quotas. You must Terminate a cloud VM cluster to remove its resources from billing and quotas.
- After you restart or restart a node, the floating IP address might take several minutes to be updated and display in the Console.
Parent topic: Lifecycle Management Operations
Network Management Operations
To edit the network security groups (NSGs) for your client or backup network
Your client and backup networks can each use up to five network security groups (NSGs). Note that if you choose a subnet with a security list, the security rules for the cloud VM cluster or DB system will be a union of the rules in the security list and the NSGs. For more information, see Network Security Groups and Network Setup for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Instances.
- Open the navigation menu. Click Oracle Database, then click Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Choose your Compartment.
- Navigate to the cloud VM cluster or DB system you want to manage:
Cloud VM clusters (new resource model): Under Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure, click Exadata VM Clusters. In the list of VM clusters, find the VM cluster you want to access and click its highlighted name to view the details page for the cluster.
DB systems: Under Bare Metal, VM, and Exadata, click DB Systems. In the list of DB systems, find the Exadata DB system you want to access, and then click its name to display details about it.
- In the Network details, click the Edit link to the right of the Client Network Security Groups or Backup Network Security Groups field.
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In the Edit Network Security Groups dialog, click + Another Network Security Group to add an NSG to the network.
To change an assigned NSG, click the drop-down menu displaying the NSG name, then select a different NSG.
To remove an NSG from the network, click the X;icon to the right of the displayed NSG name.
- Click Save.
Parent topic: Network Management Operations
Management Tasks for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Platform
To view a work request for your Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure resources
- Open the navigation menu. Click Oracle Database, then click Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure.
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Choose your Compartment.
A list of DB systems is displayed.
- Find the Cloud Exadata infrastructure, cloud VM cluster, DB system or database resource you're interested in, and click the name.
- In the Resources section, click Work Requests. The status of all work requests appears on the page.
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To see the log messages, error messages, and resources that are associated with a specific work request, click the operation name. Then, select an option in the More information section.
For associated resources, you can click the Actions icon (three dots) next to a resource to copy the resource's OCID.
Related Topics
To move an Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure resource to another VM cluster
- To move resources between compartments, VM cluster users must have sufficient access permissions on the compartment to which the VM cluster is being moved, as well as the current compartment. For more information about permissions for Database resources, see "Details for the Database Service".
- If your Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure VM cluster is in a security zone, then the destination compartment must also be in a security zone. See "Security Zone Policies" for a full list of policies that affect Database service resources.
- Open the navigation menu. Click Oracle Database, then click Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure.
- Choose your Compartment.
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Navigate to the Cloud Exadata infrastructure, cloud VM cluster that you want to move:
Under Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure, click Exadata VM Clusters. In the list of VM clusters, find the VM cluster you want to access and click its highlighted name to view the details page for the cluster.
- Click Move Resource.
- Select the new compartment.
- Click Move Resource.
Related Topics
To manage tags for your Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure resources
- Open the navigation menu. Click Oracle Database, then click Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Choose your Compartment.
- Find the Cloud Exadata infrastructure, cloud VM cluster, DB system or database resource you're interested in, and click the name.
- Click the Tags tab to view or edit the existing tags. Or click More Actions and then Apply Tags to add new ones.
Related Topics
Oracle Database License Management Tasks
Learn about licsensing for Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- To manage your BYOL database licenses
If you want to control the number of database licenses that you run at any given time, you can scale up or down the number of ECPUs on the instance. These additional licenses are metered separately. - To change the license type of a cloud VM cluster or DB system
To manage your BYOL database licenses
If you want to control the number of database licenses that you run at any given time, you can scale up or down the number of ECPUs on the instance. These additional licenses are metered separately.
- Open the navigation menu. Click Oracle Database, then click Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Choose your Compartment.
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Navigate to the cloud VM cluster or DB system you want to scale:
Under Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure, click Exadata VM Clusters. In the list of VM clusters, find the VM cluster you want to access and click its highlighted name to view the details page for the cluster.
- Click Scale VM Cluster (for cloud VM clusters) or Scale CPU;Cores (for DB systems) and then specify a new number of CPU cores. The text below the field indicates the acceptable values, based on the shape used when the DB system was launched.
- Click Update.
Parent topic: Oracle Database License Management Tasks
To change the license type of a cloud VM cluster or DB system
- Open the navigation menu. Click Oracle Database, then click Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure
- Choose your Compartment.
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Navigate to the cloud VM cluster or DB system you want to manage:
Under Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure, click Exadata VM Clusters. In the list of VM clusters, find the VM cluster you want to access and click its highlighted name to view the details page for the cluster.
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On the resource details page, click Update License Type.
The dialog displays the options with your current license type selected.
- Select the new license type.
- Click Save.
Parent topic: Oracle Database License Management Tasks
Using the API to Create Infrastructure Components
See how to use the API for common administrative tasks
For information about using the API and signing requests, see REST APIs and Security Credentials. For information about SDKs, see Software Development Kits and Command Line Interface.
Use these API operations to create Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure components.
Exascale Database Storage Vault resource
Exadata VM cluster resource
Databases
Database Versions
Database Homes
Using the API to Manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure Instance
Use these API operations to manage Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure instance components.
For information about using the API and signing requests, see REST APIs and Security Credentials. For information about SDKs, see Software Development Kits and Command Line Interface.
Exascale Database Storage Vault resource
Exadata VM cluster
Virtual machines nodes (all Oracle Exadata Database Service on Exascale Infrastructure instances)