[ 2018-09-30 ]

Novedades Oracle Database Cloud Service - Septiembre 2018

September 2018
FeatureDescription
New short name for Oracle Database Cloud Service in My Services
As of late September, 2018, the short name used by the My Services console for Oracle Database Cloud Service changed from Database to Database Classic.
Also, the short name for the Oracle Database cloud service that is specific to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure changed from Database (OCI) to Database.
Extreme Performance QuickStart option creates a single-instance database
Previously, when you used the Extreme Performance QuickStart option, Oracle Database Cloud Service created a database deployment hosting a clustered database using Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC), housed on two compute nodes.
Now, when you use the Extreme Performance QuickStart option, Oracle Database Cloud Service creates a database deployment hosting a single-instance database, housed on one compute node. For more information, see the Extreme Performance section of "Creating a QuickStart Database Deployment" in Administering Oracle Database Cloud Service.
Consolidated patching commands for deployments hosting an Oracle Data Guard configuration of single-instance databases
Previously, you used different command-line utilities with different subcommands and options to perform patching operations on the cloud tooling, database and OS software on deployments hosting an Oracle Data Guard configuration of single-instance databases.
Now, all the patching operations across all these types of software are consolidated under a single command:
dbaascli patch software action
where software is db (database), os (OS) or tools (cloud tooling) and action is a patching operation like list or apply.
When you create a new database deployment hosting an Oracle Data Guard configuration of single-instance databases, it will include these consolidated patching commands. To use these new commands in an existing deployment, you must first update the deployment's cloud tooling by running the following, now-obsolete command (as the root user) one last time:
dbaascli dbpatchm --run -toolsinst -rpmversion=LATEST

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