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- Oracle Database Server Discovery
- Overview
- Supported Versions
- Topology
- How to Discover Oracle Database Servers by SQL
- How to Discover Oracle Data Guard
- How to Discover Oracle TNS Names Topology
- How to Discover Oracle Database Servers- Lightweight
- Oracle Connection by Shell Job
- Oracle Connection by Shell Adapter
- Oracle Database Connection by SQL- Lightweight Job
- Oracle Connection by SQL- Lightweight Adapter
- Oracle Database Connection by SQL Job
- Oracle Connection by SQL Adapter
- Oracle TNS Names by LDAP Job
- Oracle TNS Names by LDAP Adapter
- Oracle Topology by SQL Job
- Oracle Database Topology by SQL Adapter
- Oracle Topology by SQL- Service Name Job
- Oracle Database Topology by SQL- Service Name Adapter
- Troubleshooting and Limitations – Oracle Database Server Discovery
How to Discover Oracle Database Servers by SQL
This task describes how to discover Oracle database servers by SQL. This discovery adds a valid credentials ID to the CMDB. You can then use this CI to fully discover the database.
This task includes the following steps:
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Prerequisite - Set up protocol credentials
Oracle Database Connection by SQL discovery uses the Generic DB Protocol (SQL).
For credential information, see Supported Protocols.
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Prerequisite - Verify user on Oracle database server
Run the Databases TCP Ports job to verify the user name, password, and port used by the Oracle Database Server.
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Run the discovery
Activate the following jobs in the listed order:
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Databases TCP Ports
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Oracle Database Connection by SQL
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Oracle Topology by SQL or Oracle Topology by SQL - Service Name
Note Due to the large amount of data reported by the Oracle Topology by SQL job, topology data is sent in chunks. Chunk size (the number of objects in a chunk) is regulated by the discoverReportPageSize job parameter. The default value is 1,000 objects in one chunk.
For details on running jobs, see "Module/Job-Based Discovery" in the Universal CMDB Data Flow Management section of the UCMDB Online Help.
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