Owners Manual

Dell Integrated Systems for Oracle Database 2.0 - Owner’s Guide 1.1
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VLAN 30 network. The DISOD solution thereby provides a secure and segregated access
and management solution.
Users can log in to the management server:
By using a browser on their client-machine to log in to the management server’s
iDRAC, or
By using a Linux terminal or an application such as Putty.exe on their client-
machine to SSH in to LinVM’s public IP address for command line interface (CLI)
access, or
By using Windows Remote Desktop Protocol on their client-machine and
connecting to the management server’s public IP address.
NOTE: The public IP addresses must be configured first for the above network ports on
the management server before users can connect to them remotely.
After remotely logged in to the management server, the user can connect to any of the
DISOD components with any of the options listed in Table 12.
DISOD components remote management connectivity options
DISOD Component
Graphical
(via Browser)
CLI
4
Database nodes
5
iDRAC
SSH - Private Mgmt. IP
DAAD storage nodes
iDRAC
SSH - Mgmt. IP
Brocade 6510 Switches
N/A
SSH - Mgmt. IP
S6000 Switches
N/A
SSH/Telnet - Mgmt. IP
S3048 Switch
N/A
SSH/Telnet - Mgmt. IP
For the pre-assigned private IP addresses for each of the DISOD hardware components on
the private management network, see the
3.1 DISOD private management
network
section. The default authentication settings for the DISOD components can be
found in the Appendix section
B
DISOD authentication settings
.
Though the above method is an available option to log in directly to each of the DISOD
components, and manage and monitor them individually, the DISOD management
solution goes one step further. The DISOD network has been set up to integrate
seamlessly with Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) in order to provide DBAs a single
console of management and monitoring of the DISOD solution. With the DISOD
management solution, the DBAs can not only be able to manage and monitor their Oracle
databases, but also manage and monitor the health, inventory, and any alerts generated by
4
It is recommended to download and install an application such as Putty to SSH or Telnet
in to a DISOD component.
5
Though database nodes can be accessed directly by using its Oracle public network
ports, it is recommended not to connect to it for management or monitoring purposes.
Oracle public network should be used for database traffic only.