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1. If you cannot locate the serial number then contact Oracle Support Select the serial number of the appliance Select Manage Key from the available actions In the Manage Cores Configuration Key dialog box you can view the serial number of the appliance If a key was previously generated then you can view the current configuration a Inthe Cores Per Server drop down list select the desired number of enabled CPU cores for each server The value you select will apply to both servers on the appliance Initially you can select 2 4 6 8 10 or 12 Subsequently you can only select a number that is greater than the current number b Click Generate Key to generate the key c Click Copy Key to Clipboard to copy the key to the clipboard Capacity on Demand Licensing Information 2 7 Oracle Database Appliance V1 7 Paste the key into an empty text file and save the file to a location on the Oracle Database Appliance 8 Loginto one of the servers on Oracle Database Appliance as root 9 Note The command in this step will reboot the server to complete the reconfiguration Run the following command opt oracle oak bin oakcli apply core configuration _key key _file location Where key_file_locationis the full path name of the text file that you created in Step 7 For example opt oracle oak bin oakcli apply core_configuration_key home myfile txt After the system reboots Oracle Database Appliance will be reconfig
2. functionality and options available for Oracle Programs If you have a question about your licensing needs please contact your Oracle sales representative contact the License Management Services representative at http ww oracle com us corporate license management services index html or refer to the resources listed in Related Documents on page v for more information This Preface contains these topics Audience a Documentation Accessibility a Related Documents a Conventions This book is intended for all purchasers of Oracle Database Appliance Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle s commitment to accessibility visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx acc amp id docacc Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support For information visit http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx acc amp id info or visit http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx acc amp id trs if you are hearing impaired Related Documents For more information see these Oracle resources a Oracle Database Appliance Getting Started Guide for information on deploying Oracle Database Appliance a Oracle Database Appliance Administration and Reference Guide for information on managing Oracle Database Appliance The Software Investment Guide available at http ww oracle com us corpo
3. 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 or 36 Subsequently you can only select a number that is greater than the current number b Click Generate Key to generate the key c Click Copy Key to Clipboard to copy the key to the clipboard Paste the key into an empty text file and save the file to a location on the Oracle Database Appliance 2 2 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Information User Manual Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 8 Log in to one of the servers on Oracle Database Appliance as root 9 Note The command in this step will reboot the server to complete the reconfiguration Run the following command opt oracle oak bin oakcli apply core configuration _key key _file location Where key_file_locationis the full path name of the text file that you created in Step 7 For example opt oracle oak bin oakcli apply core_configuration_key home myfile txt After the system reboots Oracle Database Appliance will be reconfigured and both servers will be running with the specified CPU core count You must always assign cores on Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 bare metal deployments in multiples of two with a minimum of two cores Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 Overview Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 comprises two servers and each server has 24 CPU cores By default Oracle Database Appliance is shipped with all cores enabled on both servers that is a 24 CPU cores are enabled on each of the two servers a You have a
4. Appliance Licensed Cores Active Cores for Oracle RAC Active Cores for Oracle RAC for Each Node and Oracle Enterprise Edition One Node 2 4 2 4 8 4 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Overview 1 3 CPUs and Core Count Table 1 4 Cont Bare Metal License Options for Oracle Database Appliance Licensed Cores Active Cores for Oracle RAC Active Cores for Oracle RAC for Each Node and Oracle Enterprise Edition One Node 6 12 6 8 16 8 10 20 10 12 24 12 Note Find details about managing capacity on demand licensing for Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform in the Resizing ODA_BASE section of Chapter 3 in Oracle Database Appliance Administration and Reference Guide 1 4 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Information User Manual 2 Capacity on Demand Licensing Information This chapter provides capacity on demand licensing information for Oracle Database Appliance bare metal installations It contains a separate section for each of the following models a Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 a Oracle Database Appliance V1 Each section contains the following topics a An overview of the system capacity and default licensing settings for bare metal deployments a A set of rules and restrictions to follow when you initially set CPU or subsequently change core counts for bare metal deployments Step by step instructions t
5. Chapter 2 explains how to obtain a licensing key and record your initial license requirements with My Oracle Support It also explains how to change the licensed core count if required at a later time The chapter has a separate section for each hardware model and each section contains the following items CPUs and Core Count a Rules and Restrictions for Changing Core Count Changing the Licensed Core Count Note that Chapter 2 is only appropriate for bare metal installations where your license covers the cores that you are using for Oracle Database Chapter 3 contains information about the third party products that are included with Oracle Database Appliance See also Task 3 Install the ODA_BASE Template in Chapter 4 of Oracle Database Appliance Getting Started Guide for an example of setting the initial licensed core count on Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform CPUs and Core Count Each Oracle Database Appliance includes two nodes Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 nodes each contain 2 CPUs and each CPU has 18 cores When you deploy Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 all 72 cores 36 cores in each server are active with hyper threading enabled by default Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Overview 1 1 CPUs and Core Count Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 nodes each contain 2 CPUs and each CPU has 12 cores When you deploy Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 all 48 cores 24 cores in each server are active with hyper th
6. a registered trademark of The Open Group This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content products and services from third parties Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third party content products and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss costs or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third party content products or services except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle Contents PTO aCe iia a aida Len eR Oe Audiencias aa a i a a aa aaa its Documentation Accessibility nsss a e ar E E e i aie S Related Documents oi ri da E Conventillo tada ss 1 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Overview CEPUs and Core Colts ads tela 2 Capacity on Demand Licensing Information Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 viviste aa aia s Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 iiini isseire ii iriri ai Siriana iaaiiai ia Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 sossen n e a S Aa Oracle Database Appliance Viisitoista reint a ben a apaid NE identseid ione eaa bi 3 Third Party Product Licenses Audience Preface This document which is part of the Program Documentation under the terms of your Oracle licensing agreement is intended to help you understand the features
7. can subsequently change the CPU core count to 36 If your desired CPU core count is 36 for each server then use the default configuration There is no need to follow the procedure in Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 Bare Metal Deployments on page 2 2 to set the CPU core count to 36 Note If you mistakenly followed the procedure to set your CPU core count to 36 thereby preventing you from subsequently increasing your CPU core count and the error is caught immediately then contact Oracle Support to remedy the situation Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 Bare Metal Deployments To set the CPU core count 1 Log in to the My Oracle Support at https myoraclesupport com Click the Settings tab and select Assets from the submenu Search for the serial number of the appliance in the asset list If you cannot locate the serial number then contact Oracle Support Select the serial number of the appliance Select Manage Key from the available actions In the Manage Cores Configuration Key dialog box you can view the serial number of the appliance If a key was previously generated then you can view the current configuration a Inthe Cores Per Server drop down list select the desired number of enabled CPU cores for each server The value you select will apply to both servers on the appliance Initially you can select 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
8. to 12 for each server then 12 CPU cores are enabled on each of the two servers a You have a total of 24 enabled CPU cores Rules and Restrictions for Setting CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 Bare Metal Deployments Review the following rules and restrictions before changing the CPU core count If you are running Appliance Manager 2 8 or lower then you can change the CPU core count to 4 8 12 or 16 for each server You can change the CPU core count to 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 or 16 for each server if you are running Appliance Manager 2 10 or higher a If you change the CPU core count then you can subsequently only increase the CPU core count For example if you change the CPU core count to 8 then you can subsequently change the CPU core count to 12 or 16 If you later change the CPU core count to 12 then you can subsequently change the CPU core count to 16 a If your desired CPU core count is 16 for each server then use the default configuration Do not follow the procedure in Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 Bare Metal Deployments on page 2 5 to set the CPU core count to 16 Using the default configuration will allow you to later change the CPU core count to a number less than 16 if desired Note If you mistakenly followed the procedure to set your CPU core count to 16 thereby preventing you from subsequently increasing your CPU core count and the error is caught imm
9. total of 48 enabled CPU cores You can use the default CPU core count of 24 for each server or you can change the CPU core count by following the procedure in Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 Bare Metal Deployments on page 2 4 For example if you change the CPU core count to 16 for each server then 16 CPU cores are enabled on each of the two servers a You have a total of 32 enabled CPU cores Rules and Restrictions for Setting CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 Bare Metal Deployments Review the following rules and restrictions before changing the CPU core count You can change the CPU core count to a value that is any multiple of 2 between 2 and 24 for each server If you change the CPU core count then you can subsequently only increase the CPU core count For example if you change the CPU core count to 16 then you can subsequently change the CPU core count to 18 20 22 or 24 If you later change the CPU core count to 22 then you can subsequently change the CPU core count to 24 a If your desired CPU core count is 24 for each server then use the default configuration Do not follow the procedure in Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 Bare Metal Deployments on page 2 4 to set the CPU core count to 24 Using the default configuration will allow you to later change the CPU core count to a number less than 16 if desired Capacity on Demand Licensing I
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11. ORACLE Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Information User Manual Release 12 1 2 3 0 for Linux x86 64 E63359 01 May 2015 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Information User Manual Release 12 1 2 3 0 for Linux x86 64 E63359 01 Copyright O 2011 2015 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law you may not use copy reproduce translate broadcast modify license transmit distribute exhibit perform publish or display any part in any form or by any means Reverse engineering disassembly or decompilation of this software unless required by law for interoperability is prohibited The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error free If you find any errors please report them to us in writing If this is software or related documentation that is delivered to the U S Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U S Government then the following notice is applicable U S GOVERNMENT END USERS Oracle programs including any operating system integrated software any programs installed on the hardware and or documentation delivered to U S Government end users are commercial computer software pursuant to the appli
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13. ediately then contact Oracle Support to remedy the situation Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 Bare Metal Deployments To set the CPU core count 1 Login to the My Oracle Support at https myoraclesupport com 2 Click the Settings tab and select Assets from the submenu 3 Search for the serial number of the appliance in the asset list Capacity on Demand Licensing Information 2 5 Oracle Database Appliance V1 If you cannot locate the serial number then contact Oracle Support 4 Select the serial number of the appliance 5 Select Manage Key from the available actions 6 Inthe Manage Cores Configuration Key dialog box you can view the serial number of the appliance If a key was previously generated then you can view the current configuration a Inthe Cores Per Server drop down list select the desired number of enabled CPU cores for each server The value you select will apply to both servers on the appliance Initially you can select 4 8 12 or 16 Subsequently you can only select a number that is greater than the current number b Click Generate Key to generate the key c Click Copy Key to Clipboard to copy the key to the clipboard 7 Paste the key into an empty text file and save the file to a location on the Oracle Database Appliance 8 Log in to one of the servers on Oracle Database Appliance as root 9 Note The command in this step will reboot the serv
14. er to complete the reconfiguration Run the following command opt oracle oak bin oakcli apply core_configuration_key key_file_location Where key_file_location is the full path name of the text file that you created in Step 7 For example opt oracle oak bin oakcli apply core_configuration_key home myfile txt After the system reboots Oracle Database Appliance will be reconfigured and both servers will be running with the specified CPU core count You must always assign cores to Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 bare metal deployments in multiples of four with a minimum of four cores Oracle Database Appliance V1 Overview Oracle Database Appliance V1 comprises two servers and each server has 12 CPU cores By default Oracle Database Appliance is shipped with all cores enabled on both servers that is 12 CPU cores are enabled on each of the two servers a You have a total of 24 enabled CPU cores You can use the default CPU core count of 12 for each server or you can change the CPU core count by following the procedure in Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance Bare Metal Deployments on page 2 7 For example if you change the CPU core count to 8 for each server then a 8 CPU cores are enabled on each of the two servers 2 6 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Information User Manual Oracle Database Appliance V1 You have a total of 16 enabled CPU cores Rules and Restrictions for Setting CPU Core Count o
15. for Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 Licensed Cores Active Cores for Oracle RAC Active Cores for Oracle RAC for Each Node and Oracle Enterprise Edition One Node 2 4 2 4 8 4 6 12 6 8 16 8 10 20 10 12 24 12 14 28 14 16 32 16 18 36 18 20 40 20 22 44 22 24 48 24 26 52 26 28 56 28 30 60 30 32 64 32 34 68 34 1 2 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Information User Manual CPUs and Core Count Table 1 1 Cont Bare Metal License Options for Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 Licensed Cores Active Cores for Oracle RAC Active Cores for Oracle RAC for Each Node and Oracle Enterprise Edition One Node 36 72 36 Table 1 2 Bare Metal License Options for Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 Licensed Cores Active Cores for Oracle RAC Active Cores for Oracle RAC for Each Node and Oracle Enterprise Edition One Node 2 4 2 4 8 4 6 12 6 8 16 8 10 20 10 12 24 12 14 28 14 16 32 16 18 36 18 20 40 20 22 44 22 24 48 24 The information presented in Table 1 3 applies when running Appliance Manager release 2 10 or later Otherwise you can only allocate each server with a granularity of 4 cores Table 1 3 Bare Metal License Options for Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 Licensed Cores Active Cores for Oracle RAC Active Cores for Oracle RAC for Each Node and Oracle Enterprise Edition One Node 2 4 2 4 8 4 6 12 6 8 16 8 10 20 10 12 24 12 14 28 14 16 32 16 Table 1 4 Bare Metal License Options for Oracle Database
16. n Oracle Database Appliance Bare Metal Deployments Review the following rules and restrictions before changing the CPU core count You can change the CPU core count to 2 4 6 8 10 or 12 for each server If you change the CPU core count then you can subsequently only increase the CPU core count For example if you change the CPU core count to 6 then you can subsequently change the CPU core count to 8 10 or 12 If you later change the CPU core count to 8 then you can subsequently change the CPU core count to 10 or 12 If your desired CPU core count is 12 for each server then use the default configuration Do not follow the procedure in Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance Bare Metal Deployments on page 2 7 to set the CPU core count to 12 Using the default configuration will allow you to later change the CPU core count to a number less than 12 if desired Note If you mistakenly followed the procedure to set your CPU core count to 12 thereby preventing you from subsequently increasing your CPU core count and the error is caught immediately then contact Oracle Support to remedy the situation Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance Bare Metal Deployments To set the CPU core count 1 Log in to the My Oracle Support at https myoraclesupport com Click the Settings tab and select Assets from the submenu Search for the serial number of the appliance in the asset list
17. nformation 2 3 Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 Note If you mistakenly followed the procedure to set your CPU core count to 24 thereby preventing you from subsequently increasing your CPU core count and the error is caught immediately then contact Oracle Support to remedy the situation Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 Bare Metal Deployments To set the CPU core count 1 Log in to the My Oracle Support at https myoraclesupport com Click the Settings tab and select Assets from the submenu Search for the serial number of the appliance in the asset list If you cannot locate the serial number then contact Oracle Support Select the serial number of the appliance Select Manage Key from the available actions In the Manage Cores Configuration Key dialog box you can view the serial number of the appliance If a key was previously generated then you can view the current configuration a Inthe Cores Per Server drop down list select the desired number of enabled CPU cores for each server The value you select will apply to both servers on the appliance Initially you can select 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 or 24 Subsequently you can only select a number that is greater than the current number b Click Generate Key to generate the key c Click Copy Key to Clipboard to copy the key to the clipboard Paste the key into an empty text file and save the file t
18. o a location on the Oracle Database Appliance Log in to one of the servers on Oracle Database Appliance as root Note The command in this step will reboot the server to complete the reconfiguration Run the following command opt oracle oak bin oakcli apply core_configuration_key key_file location Where key_file_locationis the full path name of the text file that you created in Step 7 For example opt oracle oak bin oakcli apply core_configuration_key home myfile txt After the system reboots Oracle Database Appliance will be reconfigured and both servers will be running with the specified CPU core count You must always assign cores on Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 bare metal deployments in multiples of two with a minimum of two cores 2 4 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Information User Manual Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 Overview Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 comprises two servers and each server has 16 CPU cores By default Oracle Database Appliance is shipped with all cores enabled on both servers that is 16 CPU cores are enabled on each of the two servers a You have a total of 32 enabled CPU cores You can use the default CPU core count of 16 for each server or you can change the CPU core count by following the procedure in Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 Bare Metal Deployments on page 2 5 For example if you change the CPU core count
19. o set initial CPU counts or subsequently change them on bare metal deployments Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 Overview Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 comprises two servers and each server has 36 CPU cores By default Oracle Database Appliance is shipped with all cores enabled on both servers that is a 36 CPU cores are enabled on each of the two servers a You have a total of 72 enabled CPU cores You can use the default CPU core count of 2 for each server or you can change the CPU core count by following the procedure in Setting the CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 Bare Metal Deployments on page 2 2 For example if you change the CPU core count to 18 for each server then 18 CPU cores are enabled on each of the two servers a You have a total of 36 enabled CPU cores Capacity on Demand Licensing Information 2 1 Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 Rules and Restrictions for Setting CPU Core Count on Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 Bare Metal Deployments Review the following rules and restrictions before changing the CPU core count You can change the CPU core count to a value that is any multiple of 2 between 2 and 36 for each server If you change the CPU core count then you can subsequently only increase the CPU core count For example if you change the CPU core count to 28 then you can subsequently change the CPU core count to 30 32 34 or 36 If you later change the CPU core count to 34 then you
20. rate 20pricing sig 070616 paf Conventions vi The following text conventions are used in this document Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action or terms defined in text or the glossary italic Italic type indicates book titles emphasis or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph URLs code in examples text that appears on the screen or text that you enter 1 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Overview When you add your hardware Support Identifier SI for Oracle Database Appliance to your My Oracle Support account you establish a license for all the cores on your system The platform can be deployed with bare metal or virtualization Both platforms types offer capacity on demand licensing With bare metal you disable cores that will not be used by the Oracle Database by adding your hardware Support Identifier SI for Oracle Database Appliance to your My Oracle Support account and creating a key If you deploy Oracle Database Appliance Virtualized Platform then all the cores will be enabled but capacity on demand licensing is established by assigning specific cores to the virtual machine where you run Oracle Database and related software ODA_BASE The remainder of this chapter provides an overview of the licensing process for each hardware platform
21. reading enabled by default Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 nodes each contain two CPUs and each CPU has eight cores When you deploy Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 all 32 cores 16 cores in each server are active with hyper threading enabled by default Oracle Database Appliance V1 nodes each contain two CPUs and each CPU has six cores When you deploy Oracle Database Appliance all 24 cores 12 cores in each server are active with hyper threading enabled by default Oracle Database Appliance bare metal licensing is determined by the number of enabled cores that you have on your system The capacity on demand licensing feature enables you to change the enabled core count as your system resource needs change Initially set the number of licensed cores to the level currently required by your applications Each server node will have the same number of active cores Later increase the licensed core count as your applications require more capacity Change the number of licensed cores by obtaining and applying a core key to configure one of the options listed in the following tables See Table 1 1 for Oracle Database Appliance X5 2 licensed core licensing options See Table 1 2 for Oracle Database Appliance X4 2 licensed core licensing options a See Table 1 3 for Oracle Database Appliance X3 2 licensed core licensing options a See Table 14 for Oracle Database Appliance V1 licensed core licensing options Table 1 1 Bare Metal License Options
22. ured and both servers will be running with the specified CPU core count You must always assign cores to Oracle Database Appliance bare metal deployments in multiples of two with a minimum of two cores 2 8 Oracle Database Appliance Licensing Information User Manual 3 Third Party Product Licenses This chapter contains the licenses for the third party products that are included with Oracle Database Appliance Oracle Database Appliance includes the third party products that are used in Oracle Database 11g Release 2 11 2 and 11 3 and Oracle Database 12c Release 1 12 1 To view the licenses for these third party products refer to Oracle Database Licensing Information 11g Release 2 11 2 Oracle Database Licensing Information 11g Release 3 11 3 and Oracle Database Licensing Information 12c Release 1 12 1 Oracle Database Appliance includes the third party products that are used in Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager 3 2 To view the licenses for these third party products refer to Oracle ILOM Program Documentation Third Party Licenses and Notices Intel PXE Firmware License The enclosed software products and documentation were developed at private expense and are provided with Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure by the government is subject to restrictions as set forth in FAR 52 227 14 and DFARS 252 227 7013 et seq or its successor The use of this product by the government constitutes acknowledgment of

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