Oracle X6-2-HA Deployment And User's Manual page 347

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Examples
Here are examples of how to use the oakcli configure oda_basecommand.
Changing the CPU Core Count in ODA_BASE
Change the CPU core count from six to eight in ODA_BASE:
# oakcli configure oda_base
Core Licensing Options:
32]
INFO: Using default memory size i.e. 32 GB
Additional vlan networks to be assigned to oda_base? (y/n) [n]:
Vlan network to be removed from oda_base (y/n) [n]
INFO: Node 0:Configured oda base pool
INFO: Node 1:Configured oda base pool
INFO: Node 0:ODA Base configured with new memory
INFO: Node 0:ODA Base configured with new vcpus
INFO: Changes will be incorporated after the domain is restarted on Node 0
INFO: Node 1:ODA Base configured with new memory
INFO: Node 1:ODA Base configured with new vcpus
INFO: Changes will be incorporated after the domain is restarted on Node 1
Changing the Amount of Memory Allocated to ODA_BASE
Log in to Dom0.
1.
Execute the oakcli configure oda_base command and change the configuration.
2.
Restart ODA_BASE.
3.
Assigning VLANs to ODA_BASE
Log in to Dom0.
1.
Execute the oakcli configure oda_base command.
2.
Change the setting for Additional vlan networks to be assigned to
3.
oda_base? (y/n) to y.
Follow the prompts to assign additional VLANs to ODA_BASE.
4.
Restart ODA_BASE.
5.
oakcli configure repo
Use the oakcli configure repo command to increase the size of a shared repository.
Syntax
oakcli configure repo reponame -incsize size [M|G] [-h]
1. 2 CPU Cores
2. 4 CPU Cores
3. 6 CPU Cores
4. 8 CPU Cores
5. 10 CPU Cores
6. 12 CPU Cores
Current CPU Cores
:6
Selection[1 : 6](default 12 CPU Cores) : 4
ODA base domain memory in GB(min 8, max 88)(Current Memory 64G)[default
:
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oakcli configure commands
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