I downloaded the latest version of the tool and tested it against my play database. Below is a sample RACcheck output from a single instance database:
[oracle@localhost raccheck]$ ./raccheck -v
RACCHECK VERSION: 2.2.0_20121109
[oracle@localhost raccheck]$
[oracle@localhost raccheck]$
[oracle@localhost raccheck]$
./raccheck -a
List of running databases
1. testdb
2. None of above
Select databases from list for
checking best practices. For multiple databases, select 1 for All or comma
separated number like 1,2 etc [1-2][1].
. .
Checking Status of Oracle Software
Stack - Clusterware, ASM, RDBMS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Oracle Stack Status
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Host Name CRS Installed
ASM HOME RDBMS
Installed CRS UP ASM UP
RDBMS UP DB Instance Name
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localhost No No Yes No No Yes
testdb
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Refer to the MOS document mentioned below to learn more about RACcheck tool. You may download the latest version of RACcheck from My Oracle Support (MOS).
References:
RACcheck - RAC Configuration Audit Tool [ID 1268927.1]
It is very good Asif, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMahir
Hello,great post!,I have one question,do you know one tool like RACcheck that I can use with oracle rac 9i?¡?,,I hope you can help me with my question..Best Regards
ReplyDelete@Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteTo the best of my knowledge there is no similar tool for Oracle9i.