RUN ORACHK
1. Download the ORAchk: The latest version of ORAchk is attached to Note 1268927.1 and can be downloaded there.
2. Unzip orachk.zip kit $ unzip orachk.zip
3. Give to permission $ chmod 755 orachk
4. You can execute with following commands ...
$ ./orachk (for regular healtcheck as well as HA best practices)
$ ./orachk-c hacheck (Only HA best practices)
$ ./orachk (for regular healtcheck as well as HA best practices)
$ ./orachk-c hacheck (Only HA best practices)
· After finish, the following (or similar) will be displayed:
Detailed report (html) - /home/oracle/orachk/orachk_ratlnx01_120211_114104/orachk_ratlnx01_120211_114104.html
UPLOAD(if required) - /home/oracle/orachk/orachk_ratlnx01_120211_114104.zip
Detailed report (html) - /home/oracle/orachk/orachk_ratlnx01_120211_114104/orachk_ratlnx01_120211_114104.html
UPLOAD(if required) - /home/oracle/orachk/orachk_ratlnx01_120211_114104.zip
5. At this point you may view the HTML output in the file shown in the output above.
USAGE
- ORAchk is scanning the configuration looking for problems. It can provide a report showing health risks.
- It is recommended that the database administrator run a report before and after software configuration changes to understand if those changes can cause future problems.