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However, creating AWR reports require the Oracle Diagnostics Pack license. This page explains how {{dbcollect}} deals with this requirement. | However, creating AWR reports require the Oracle Diagnostics Pack license. This page explains how {{dbcollect}} deals with this requirement. | ||
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Diagnostics Pack is a licensed option on top of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. It is required to run AWR reports. You can run AWR reports without the license, however, this will be registered in the database and is a licensing violation that can have consequences when customers are audited. Therefore, {{dbcollect}} has some safeguards against accidental usage. | |||
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Revision as of 11:12, 24 May 2024
Overview
By default, dbcollect tries to generate AWR reports for each detected and running database instance on the host.
However, creating AWR reports require the Oracle Diagnostics Pack license. This page explains how dbcollect deals with this requirement.
Diagnostics Pack
Diagnostics Pack is a licensed option on top of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. It is required to run AWR reports. You can run AWR reports without the license, however, this will be registered in the database and is a licensing violation that can have consequences when customers are audited. Therefore, dbcollect has some safeguards against accidental usage.This article is a stub. You can help us by expanding it.