Category Patching and Provisioning
Patch and Provision in EM12c: #5 Provision a Real Application Cluster Database
As part of the Database Lifecycle Management (DBLM) Pack, Database Provisioning in Enterprise Manager is a powerful and quite flexible feature to provision databases. In the past, I have written several articles on Patching and Provisioning (P&P) using the #em12c and today I’d like to add one more to the list. This time, it is […]
Patch and Provision with EM12c: #4 Software Library – Create a Component From Oracle Home Clone
To continue with the previous series, I want to illustrate another useful feature with the Patching & Provisioning functionality within EM12c. Using the provisioning functionality, one can create software components which contain compressed installation binaries. This feature is not limited to only Oracle software, but to illustrate an example, I’d like to show you how […]
Patch and Provision with EM12c: #3 Database Provisioning – Using Profiles
With my previous post on creating Profiles with OEM12c completed, I wanted to use them for actual deployments. If you recall, Mr. Green wants to make sure that his deployments are consistent across each environment.What I’d to achieve today Provision RDBMS software and Create a Database using a procreated profile Let’s Begin1. Find your custom […]
Patch and Provision with EM12c: #2 Database Provisioning – Profiles
Now that I’ve recovered from a straight 10 hour session I did to write the blog in the previous topic in this series (Provision me a Database!), I wanted to touch on a few of the “softer” pieces in the “Database Provisioning” functionality. Provisioning Profiles To put the concept into perspective, lets start with a […]
Patch and Provision with EM12c: #1 Database Provisioning – Provision Me a Database!
PrefaceAmong the several (too many to list) useful features in Enterprise Manager 12c (specifically 12.1.0.3) is Database Provisioning. With the numerous benefits of a multi tenant architecture in newer releases Database 12c, I want to begin this series of blog posts with starting with a simple database provisioning exercise. Provisioning is, in my humble opinion, […]