Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Exalogic vDC Management - Part 8


Dear Readers,

My name is Franz Devantier, creator of this blog.  I am an Oracle Certified Professional (OCP DBA 11g) Security DBA.  I will be sharing with you the basic duties of an Oracle DBA, and also some of the undocumented, and not so well known tasks. 


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Exalogic vDC Management -  Part 8
Creating Distribution Groups
You can perform these steps to create a Distribution group in Exalogic Control:
1. You want to display the account dashboard, to do this; on the left navigation pane, click “vDC Management”.  Under the vDC Accounts, you will see a list of accounts, click on your account for example “Dept1”.
2.  In the “Actions” pane under “Operate” on the right hand side, click on “Create Distribution Group”.  The Create Distribution Group wizard is displayed.



3. In the Name field enter a name for your distribution group for example: Dept1DistGrp1.  This name must consist of upper and lower case letters, and numbers.  Optionally give it a description and create tabs.  Click on the “Next” button.  The “Distribution Group Configuration” screen is displayed.
4. In the “Number of Elements” field, you define the number of Oracle VM Servers on which the vServers can be placed.  The size of the distribution group is limited by the physical number of Oracle VM Servers that are available in the server Pools of the vDC.  The server Pool is configured by Exalogic Control, by default.
5. Click on the “Next” button, the “Summary” screen is displayed.
6. Review the Summary, and when you are happy you can click on the “Finish” button to create the Distribution group.  You can’t specify a Distribution Group for a set of vServers after you have already created the vServers.

Franz Devantier,
Need a database health check, or a security audit?
devantierf@gmail.com

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