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Oracle Database Appliance Command-
Line Interface
The command-line interface has different classes of tools to manage Oracle Database
Appliance.
• About Oracle Database Appliance Command-Line Interface
Three classes of tools are available to perform deployment, lifecycle management,
and system administration on Oracle Database Appliance.
• Managing ODACLI Privileges and Security with SUDO
Oracle Appliance Manager command-line utility requires
root
system privileges for
most administration actions. You may want to use SUDO as part of your system
auditing and security policy.
• Configure Command
Use the
configure
and
update
commands to configure the appliance.
• odacli Apply Patch and Update Commands
Use the commands
odacli update
and
apply patch
to apply patches and update
the appliance.
• odacli Appliance Commands
Use the
odacli appliance
commands to perform lifecycle activities for the
appliance.
• odacli Backup and Recovery Commands
Use the odacli backup and recover commands to backup to and restore from
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage or disk.
• odacli CPU Core Commands
Use the CPU Core commands to enable CPU cores and display current and
historical CPU core configurations.
• odacli Database Commands
Use the
odacli database
commands to perform database lifecycle operations.
• odacli DBHome Commands
Use the
odacli DBHome
commands to manage database Home operations.
• odacli Database Storage Commands
Use the Database Storage commands to list, describe, create, and delete Oracle
database storage.
• odacli Job Commands
Use the
odacli list-jobs
and
odacli describe-job
commands to display job
details.
• odacli Network Commands
Use the
odacli network
commands to list and describe network interfaces.
• Log Commands
Use the
odacli
log commands to specify the options to collect and delete logs.
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