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EM 13c, 12c: How to Discover the Cluster and Cluster Database (RAC) Target in EM Cloud Control (Doc ID 1908635.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 10, 2024

Applies to:

Enterprise Manager for Oracle Database - Version 12.1.0.4.0 and later
Enterprise Manager Base Platform - Version 12.1.0.4.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
cluster database
RAC database

Goal

To discover the Cluster Target and the Cluster Database Target (also known as the RAC database)  in Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c and 13c. 

For information on single instance databases, and general discovery information see <Note:1400463.1> "Understanding Database Discovery in Enterprise Manager Cloud Control"

For information on discovering the Cluster ASM target see <Note:1911671.1> "How to add a Cluster ASM target in Enterprise Manager Cloud Control"

Please Note: The Grid Infrastructure Management Repository should not be monitored by Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c. It is monitored by CRS and its configuration is managed with the mgmtca utility.
Please note that the same applies for MGMTLSNR target. MGMTLSNR target should not be monitored by Enterprise Manager Cloud Control. See Note:1933649.1 for more details

 

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
Solution
 Introduction
 The following lists the various different methods available to discover (add) the Cluster Target, and then the Cluster Database Target
 a) Promote the Cluster Target and the Cluster Database Target from auto-discovery results
 a1) First promote the 'cluster' target
 a2) Now promote the cluster database target
 b) Discover the Cluster Target and the Cluster Database Target via guided processes
 c) Discover the Cluster Target and Cluster Database Target manually
 d) Discover the Cluster Target and Cluster Database Target via emcli
 e) Further Reading
References

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