How to Manage Virtual Machines on Oracle Database
Appliance Virtualized Platform
Review these topics for an overview of virtual machines, and for procedures to create
and manage virtual machines.
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About Managing Virtual Machines on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized
Platform
Deploy virtual machines on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform to run
other workloads that are independent of databases running in ODA_BASE
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Listing the Virtual Machines in Your Repositories
Use the
oakcli show vm
command to display details for all of your existing virtual
machines or to display details of a specific virtual machine.
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Create a virtual machine by cloning an imported template, cloning an assembly
that contains configured virtual machines, or cloning an existing virtual machine.
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Use the
oakcli configure vm
command to configure a virtual machine on Oracle
Database Appliance Virtualized Platform.
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Starting and Stopping a Virtual Machine
Use the
oakcli start vm
command to start a virtual machine on Oracle Database
Appliance Virtualized Platform and use the
oakcli stop vm
command to stop a
virtual machine.
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Externally Configuring a Virtual Machine
You can initially configure your virtual machines externally without connecting to
the virtual machine console by using Oracle VM Guest Additions by passing key-
value pairs to the virtual machine.
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Opening a Virtual Machine Console for a Virtual Machine
Use the
oakcli show vmconsole
command to open a virtual machine console
window for an active virtual machine
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Creating an Image for a New Virtual Machine
Use the
oakcli clone vm
command to create an image for a new virtual machine
on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform.
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Setting Up a Virtual Machine for Access from eth0 Using an IP Address
Configure a network device (
eth0
) with an IP address for a virtual machine.
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Adding or Removing a Virtual Disk to or from a Virtual Machine
Use the
oakcli modify vm
command to add or remove a virtual disk (vdisk) from
a virtual machine.
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Removing a Virtual Machine from a Shared Repository
Use the
oakcli delete vm
command to delete the virtual machine and reclaim its
storage and resources.
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Performing a Live Migration for an Oracle Database Appliance Virtual Machine
If your system meets requirements for live migration, then you can use the
oakcli migrate vm
command to migrate a virtual machine from the currently
running node to another node.
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