{"id":12187,"date":"2019-05-28T11:37:15","date_gmt":"2019-05-28T11:37:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dbtut.com\/?p=12187"},"modified":"2019-05-28T11:37:15","modified_gmt":"2019-05-28T11:37:15","slug":"using-the-dbmcli-utility","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dbtut.com\/index.php\/2019\/05\/28\/using-the-dbmcli-utility\/","title":{"rendered":"Using the DBMCLI Utility"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>DBMCLI is the command-line management tool used for the Exadata storage server to configure Exadata database servers and manage objects in the server environment. With DBMCLI, it is possible to start and stop the server, start and stop the services on the server, manage server configuration information, and enable or disable servers. DBMCLI is available for Oracle Exadata database server version 12.1.2.1.0 and later.<\/p>\n<h3>Dmcli can be started with root as follows:<\/h3>\n<pre class=\"lang:default decode:true \">[root@exadb01 ~]# dbmcli\nDBMCLI: Release - Production on Fri Aug 03 11:50:11 EET 2018\n\nCopyright (c) 2007, 2016, Oracle and\/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.<\/pre>\n<h3>For detailed information about the server:<\/h3>\n<pre class=\"lang:default decode:true \">DBMCLI&gt; list dbserver detail\nname: exadb01\nbbuStatus: normal\ncoreCount: 44\/44\ncpuCount: 88\/88\ndiagHistoryDays: 7\nfanCount: 16\/16\nfanStatus: normal\nid: 1234NM10BL\ninterconnectCount: 2\ninterconnect1: ib0\ninterconnect2: ib1\nipaddress1: 192.168.10.1\/22\nipaddress2: 192.168.10.2\/22\nkernelVersion: 4.1.12-61.33.1.el6uek.x86_64\nlocatorLEDStatus: off\nmakeModel: Oracle Corporation ORACLE SERVER X6-2\nmetricHistoryDays: 7\nmsVersion: OSS_12.2.1.1.1_LINUX.X64_170419\nnotificationMethod: mail\nnotificationPolicy: critical,warning,clear\npowerCount: 2\/2\npowerStatus: normal\nreleaseImageStatus: success\nreleaseVersion: 12.2.1.1.1.170419\nreleaseTrackingBug: 25512521\nsmtpFrom: \"Exadata\"\nsmtpFromAddr: exa@interiva.com \nsmtpPort: 25\nsmtpServer: relay.interiva.com\nsmtpToAddr: exadata@interiva.com\nsmtpUseSSL: FALSE\nstatus: online\ntemperatureReading: 20.0\ntemperatureStatus: normal\nupTime: 206 days, 11:54\nmsStatus: running\nrsStatus: running<\/pre>\n<h3>List of all executable commands:<\/h3>\n<pre class=\"lang:default decode:true\">DBMCLI&gt; 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