In this example, the user
jdoe2
tries to run the
oakcli show databases
command,
which is not part of the set of commands that is configured for that user. Sudo
prevents
jdoe2
from running the command.
$ sudo /opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli show databases
Sorry, user oracle is not allowed to execute '/opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli
show databases' as root on servernode1.
See Also:
The SUDO man pages for more information about configuring and using
SUDO:
oakcli add disk -local
Use the
oakcli add disk -local
command to add a local disk to the system after
physically replacing a failed disk.
Syntax
oakcli add disk -local
Usage Notes
•
You cannot add more than two disks per node.
•
You must remove the failed drive and replace it with a new drive before running
the
oakcli add disk -local
command.
•
The new disk must be inserted into the slot before you run this command.
•
The
oakcli add disk -local
command is supported only on bare metal
deployments. It is not supported on virtualized configurations.
oakcli configure commands
Use the
oakcli configure
commands to configure components on Oracle
Database Appliance.
•
oakcli configure additionalnet
Use the
oakcli configure additionalnet
command to configure any
unconfigured public networks in bare metal, Domain 0, and ODA_BASE.
•
Use the
oakcli configure asr
command to configure Oracle Auto Service
Request (Oracle ASR) on Oracle Database Appliance.
•
Use the
oakcli configure cpupool
command to configure a CPU pool on one
Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform node.
Chapter 14
oakcli add disk -local
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Summary of Contents for Database Appliance X6-2-HA
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