2 Analyzing Risks and Complying with Best Practices
Use configuration audit tools Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk to assess your Oracle Engineered Systems and non-Engineered Systems for known configuration problems and best practices.
- Using Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk to Automatically Check for Risks and System Health
Oracle recommends that you use the daemon process to schedule recurring health checks at regular intervals. - Email Notification and Health Check Report Overview
The following sections provide a brief overview about email notifications and sections of the HTML report output. - Configuring Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk
To configure Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk, use the procedures explained in this section. - Using Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk to Manually Generate Health Check Reports
This section explains the procedures to manually generate health check reports. - Managing the Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk Daemons
This section explains the procedures to manage Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk daemons. - Tracking Support Incidents
The Incidents tab gives you a complete system for tracking support incidents. - Tracking File Attribute Changes and Comparing Snapshots
Use the Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk-fileattr
option and command flags to record and track file attribute settings, and compare snapshots. - Collecting and Consuming Health Check Data
Oracle Health Check Collections Manager for Oracle Application Express 4.2 provides you an enterprise-wide view of your health check collection data. - Locking and Unlocking Storage Server Cells
Beginning with version 12.1.0.2.7, use Oracle EXAchk to lock and unlock storage server cells. - Integrating Health Check Results with Other Tools
Integrate health check results from Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk into Enterprise Manager and other third-party tools. - Configuring Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS)
- Using Oracle ORAchk or Oracle EXAchk over REST
Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk include full REST support allowing invocation and query over HTTPS. - Command-Line Options to Generate Password Protected Collection zip Files
Use the list of commands in this section to encrypt and decrypt diagnostic collectionzip
files. - Caching Discovery Data
Use the list of commands to manage caching of discovery data. - Applying Patch Between Releases
Use the list of commands to manage patches. - Troubleshooting Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk
To troubleshoot and fix Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk issues, follow the steps explained in this section.
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Parent topic: Analyzing the Cluster Configuration