This wizard is launched when a new Oracle Database Node is added to the Nodes Inventory.
Note: If you have a clustered Oracle environment and add or remove nodes to or from the cluster, the Protector Oracle application node must be updated so that the Oracle environment can be rediscovered. Any active data flows including that node must be reactivated to update the rules.
Figure. Oracle Database Node Wizard - Specify Node Name
Control | Description |
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Node Name | Enter a name for the Oracle node. |
Tags | Modifies the tags of an existing object from the either the inventory screen or the details screen of the object. |
Figure. Oracle DB Node Wizard - Allocate node to Access Control Resource Group
Control | Description |
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Resource Groups | Select the resource group(s) to which this node will be allocated for the purposes of RBAC. All nodes are automatically allocated to the 'default' resource group. |
Figure. Oracle DB Node Wizard - Discover Oracle environment
Control | Description |
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Node running Oracle to be used for discovery | Select the Protector client node that communicates with the Oracle server. This node will then discover the Oracle environment. |
Rediscover Oracle Environment | Click this button to refresh the cached details. |
Note:
- If your Oracle setup uses ASM you can optionally specify which user is used to manage ASM.
- If your Oracle setup does not use ASM, this dialog will not be displayed.
Figure. Oracle DB Node Wizard - Specify Oracle ASM credentials
Control | Description |
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Operating System | Select one of the following:
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Domain | For non-default operating system user only. If a Windows operating system is used, enter the domain name of the system to access Oracle ASM. |
Username | For non-default operating system user only. Enter the Oracle Database username for the Oracle ASM. |
Password | For non-default operating system user only. Enter the operating system username's password for the Oracle ASM. |
Database | Select one of the following:
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Username | For non-default database user only. Enter the Oracle Database username of the user who can execute the SQL commands on the Oracle ASM instance. |
Password | For non-default database user only. Enter the password of the user who can execute the SQL commands on the Oracle ASM instance. |
Figure. Oracle DB Node Wizard - Review database configuration
Control | Description |
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SID | Click on a database's SID to open the Specify Database credentials dialog (see below). |
Rediscover Databases | Click this button to refresh the cached details. |
DB Credentials | Displays the credentials based on the SID for database connection. |
OS Credentials | Displays the OS credentials for system connection. |
RMAN Catalog | Displays Oracle connection to the RMAN Catalog Database. |
Archive Log Mode | Displays the archivelog information in archivelog mode. |
Version | Displays the version number of Oracle Database. |
DG Role | Displays the DataGuard roles Physical Standby, Logical Standby or Primary. |
DG Primary | Displays the DataGuard Primary database name if the DG Role is Standby. |
Figure. Oracle DB Node Wizard - Specify Database credentials
Control | Description |
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Operating System | Select one of the following:
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Domain | For non-default operating system user only. If a Windows operating system is used, enter the domain name of the system to access Oracle ASM. |
Username | For non-default operating system user only. Enter the username which is used to run the operating system commands for this database. |
Password | For non-default operating system user only. Enter the username's password. |
Database | Select one of the following:
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Username | For non-default database user only. Enter the username of the user who can execute the SQL commands. |
Password | For non-default database user only. Enter the password of the user who can execute the SQL commands. |
Figure. Oracle DB Node Wizard - Summary
Control | Description |
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Summary | Summary of the selected configuration. |