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- Universal Discovery for Oracle License Management Implementation Software
- Overview
- Supported Versions
- Privileges Required to Collect Oracle LMS Data
- What's New
- Topology
- How to Discover Oracle LMS Data
- How to Access the Oracle LMS Data
- Oracle LMS Audit Activity User Interface
- Oracle LMS Data Collection by SQL Job
- Oracle LMS Data Collection by SQL Adapter
- Oracle LMS CPU Data Collection by Shell Job
- Oracle LMS CPU Data Collection by Shell Adapter
- Troubleshooting and Limitations – Oracle LMS Discovery
Oracle LMS Data Collection by SQL Adapter
Input CIT
Oracle
Input TQL Query
Host with Oracle with LMS
Triggered CI Data
Name | Value |
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core_number | ${Cpu.core_number:NA} |
cpu_clock_speed | ${Cpu.cpu_clock_speed:NA} |
cpu_name | ${Cpu.name:} |
cpu_specifier | ${Cpu.cpu_specifier:NA} |
credentialsId | ${SOURCE.credentials_id} |
discovered_host_name | ${HOST.name:NA} |
discovered_model | ${HOST.discovered_model:NA} |
discovered_os_name | ${HOST.discovered_os_name:NA} |
discovered_vendor | ${HOST.discovered_vendor:NA} |
document_content | ${AuditDocument.document_content:NA} |
host_isvirtual | ${HOST.host_isvirtual:NA} |
ip_address | ${SOURCE.application_ip} |
logical_cpu_count | ${Cpu.logical_cpu_count:NA} |
partitioning_amazon_ec2_config | ${Amazon EC2 Config.name:NA} |
partitioning_hp_npar_config | ${HP nPar Config.name:NA} |
partitioning_hp_vpar_config | ${HP vPar Config.name:NA} |
partitioning_hyper-v_partition_config | ${HyperV Partition Config.name:NA} |
partitioning_ibm_lpar_profile | ${IBM LPar Profile.name:NA} |
partitioning_solaris_zone_config | ${Solaris Zone Config.name:NA} |
partitioning_vmware_host_resource | ${VMware Host Resource.name:NA} |
partitioning_xen_domain_config | ${Xen domain config.name:NA} |
port | ${SOURCE.application_port:NA} |
sid | ${SOURCE.name:NA} |
Used Scripts
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Oracle_LMS.py
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OracleLMSDbaUsers.py
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OracleLMSDetail.py
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OracleLMSOptions.py
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OracleLMSOverview.py
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OracleLMSUtils.py
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OracleLMSVLicense.py
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OracleLMSVSession.py
Discovered CITs
- AuditDocument
- Composition
- Oracle
Parameters
Name | Description |
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aggregationLevel | The relevant aggregation level. For example: database level, server level, or network level. |
applicationName | The name of the application running in conjunction with the Oracle product. |
applicationStatus | The status of the application. For example: development, production, test environment, or training. |
group | The relevant grouping as you define it. For example: region, or department. |
measurementComment | Additional comments you want to add to the data. |
oracleCSI | The Oracle Customer Support Identifier that you use when dealing with Oracle Support Services. |
serverNameInTheCluster | If the servers are clustered, the names of the servers in the cluster. |
size | Default size of the compressed LMS data in bytes. |
userCountForApplication | If the DBA_USERS table has generic usernames or schemas to connect to the application or database, this is the User Count at Application Level. |
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