14 Using On-Demand Diagnostic Collections
Run Oracle Trace File Analyzer on demand using tfactl
command-line tool.
- Collecting Diagnostics and Analyzing Logs On-Demand
Thetfactl
command uses a combination of different Oracle Database support tools when it performs analysis. - Viewing System and Cluster Summary
The summary command gives you a real-time report of system and cluster status. - Investigating Logs for Errors
Use Oracle Trace File Analyzer to analyze all of your logs across your cluster to identify recent errors. - Analyzing Logs Using the Oracle Database Support Tools
The Oracle Database support tools bundle is available only when you download Oracle Trace File Analyzer from My Oracle Support note 2550798.1. - Searching Oracle Trace File Analyzer Metadata
You can search all metadata stored in the Oracle Trace File Analyzer index usingtfactl search -showdatatypes|-json [json_details]
. - Oracle Trace File Analyzer Service Request Data Collections (SRDCs)
Oracle Trace File Analyzer Service Request Data Collections (SRDCs) enable you to quickly collect the right diagnostic data. - Diagnostic Upload
Diagnostic upload eliminates the need for different set of commands to upload Oracle ORAchk, Oracle EXAchk, and Oracle Trace File Analyzer diagnostic collections to AHF Service, database, BugDB, and Oracle Support. - Changing Oracle Grid Infrastructure Trace Levels
Enable trace levels to collect enough diagnostics to diagnose the cause of the problem. - Performing Custom Collections
Use the custom collection options to change the diagnostic collections from the default.