Oracle Inventory

Detailed Oracle inventory provides troubleshooting and problem resolution by giving you comprehensive insight into system configurations.

Agentless and automated data collection

Oracle inventory with Docusnap provides IT administrators and IT managers with a comprehensive and efficient solution for managing and documenting their Oracle databases. This advanced inventory solution collects detailed information about database configurations, settings, and security aspects without the need for additional software installations on target systems.

Through agentless and automated collection, Docusnap ensures that all relevant data is collected continuously and in a resource-saving manner, which does not affect network performance. The collected data is stored in an integrated Configuration Management Database (CMDB), which serves as the basis for central ITIL-compliant administration. This enables IT teams to significantly reduce time and effort spent on manual documentation processes and instead focus on more strategically important tasks.

An outstanding feature of Oracle inventory with Docusnap is the ability to automatically generate comprehensive and customized reports. These reports provide a clear overview of database structure, security information, and configuration details. The graphical representations of database dependencies and relationships generated by the Documentation Assistant are particularly helpful.

The collected data provides a solid basis for various tasks in the IT sector. This includes optimizing database performance through targeted adjustments, planning and implementing upgrades, and ensuring compliance with internal and external guidelines. In addition, the detailed documentation makes troubleshooting and problem solving easier by providing comprehensive insight into system configurations.

Permissions

  • Appropriate authorized user (DBA). Inventory users can be created using a script.
    • This can be found in the Docusnap manual in the “Oracle” Inventory chapter.
  • Enter host name, service name, and port
    • Information can be read out in the configuration
  • Authorized user
    • Create Session
    • Select any dictionary

Requirements

  • Transparent firewall configuration

Supported systems

  • Oracle DBMS version 10g
  • Oracle DBMS version 11g
  • Oracle DBMS version 12c
  • Oracle DBMS version 18c
  • Oracle DBMS version 19c
  • Oracle DBMS version 21c
  • Oracle DBMS version 23c

Logs used

Protokoll

Port

Oracle database listening for unsecure client connections to the listener, replaces port 1521

2483

TCP/UDP

Oracle database listening for SSL client connections to the listener

2484

TCP/UDP