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What Method(s) Can we Use to Check Where an Exalogic Virtual Machine is Running? (Doc ID 2538981.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 17, 2024

Applies to:

Exalogic Elastic Cloud X4-2 Hardware - Version X4 and later
Exalogic Elastic Cloud X5-2 Hardware - Version X5 and later
Exalogic Elastic Cloud X3-2 Hardware - Version X3 and later
Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Software - Version 2.0.6.0.0 and later
Exalogic Elastic Cloud X6-2 Hardware - Version X6 and later
Linux x86-64
Oracle Virtual Server x86-64

Goal

The goal of this document is to assist Exalogic users with administering their Exalogic Rack by easily identifying where an individual virtual server is running because simply using the 'xm list' command on dom0

does not show you the virtual machine name.

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
 The goal of this document is to assist Exalogic users with administering their Exalogic Rack by easily identifying where an individual virtual server is running because simply using the 'xm list' command on dom0
 does not show you the virtual machine name.
Solution
 1) Via EMOC ( Enterprise Manager Ops Center )
 2) Via OVMM ( Oracle VM Manager )
 3) Via command line


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