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The following types of sensitive information can be redacted using the
-mask
or the
-
sanitize
option:
•
Host names
•
IP addresses
•
Database names
•
Tablespace names
•
Service names
•
Ports
•
Operating System user names
For example, when the
-mask
option is used, all instances of a sensitive name such as
a database name called "payrolldb" are replaced with "*********" in the TFA collection.
For example, when the
-sanitize
option is used, all instances of a sensitive name
such as a database name called "payrolldb" are replaced with another string, such as
"oCjlN7F8P", in the TFA collection.
Running the Disk Diagnostic Tool
Use the Disk Diagnostic Tool to help identify the cause of disk problems.
The tool produces a list of 14 disk checks for each node. To display details, where n
represents the disk resource name, enter the following command:
# odaadmcli stordiag n
For example, to display detailed information for NVMe pd_00:
# odaadmcli stordiag pd_00
Running the Oracle Database Appliance Hardware
Monitoring Tool
The Oracle Database Appliance Hardware Monitoring Tool displays the status of
different hardware components in Oracle Database Appliance server.
The tool is implemented with the Trace File Analyzer collector. Use the tool both on
bare-metal and on virtualized systems. The Oracle Database Appliance Hardware
Monitoring Tool reports information only for the node on which you run the command.
The information it displays in the output depend on the component that you select to
review.
Bare Metal Platform
You can see the list of monitored components by running the command
odaadmcli
show -h
To see information about specific components, use the command syntax
odaadmcli
show component
, where
component
is the hardware component that you want to query.
Chapter 15
Running the Disk Diagnostic Tool
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