Re: chopt - show disabled options
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2021 10:24:42 -0500
Message-ID: <CAJueESqV9jhV+szDnmSU4W_zHuh+xAeDGXZeP14zizzXhQTgSQ_at_mail.gmail.com>
Here's the script I use for this purpose.
$ cat oracle_options_state.sh
#!/bin/bash
if [[ -z $ORACLE_HOME ]]; then
echo "ERROR: The ORACLE_HOME environment variable must be set" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Oracle options set for ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_HOME" echo
{ # Attempt to interpret the enabled/disabled options from libknlopt.a, per
the information
# from note 948061.1.
ar -t $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a \
| awk '/^kfon\.o$/ { print "Automatic Storage Management (ASM) - Enabled" ; next }
/^kfoff\.o$/ { print "Automatic Storage Management (ASM) -
Disabled" ; next }
/^dmwdm\.o$/ { print "Advanced Analytics (Data Mining) -
Enabled" ; next }
/^dmndm\.o$/ { print "Advanced Analytics (Data Mining) -
Disabled" ; next }
/^kciwcx\.o$/ { print "Context Management Text - Enabled
(mandatory)" ; next }
/^kzvidv\.o$/ { print "Database Vault - Enabled"
; next }
/^kzvndv\.o$/ { print "Database Vault - Disabled"
; next }
/^xsyeolap\.o$/ { print "OLAP - Enabled"
; next }
/^xsnoolap\.o$/ { print "OLAP - Disabled"
; next }
/^kzlilbac\.o$/ { print "Label Security - Enabled"
; next }
/^kzlnlbac\.o$/ { print "Label Security - Disabled"
; next }
/^kkpoban\.o$/ { print "Partitioning - Enabled"
; next }
/^ksnkkpo\.o$/ { print "Partitioning - Disabled"
; next }
/^kcsm\.o$/ { print "Real Application Clusters (RAC) -
Enabled" ; next }
/^ksnkcs\.o$/ { print "Real Application Clusters (RAC) -
Disabled" ; next }
/^kecwr\.o$/ { print "Real Application Testing (RAT) -
Enabled" ; next }
/^kecnr\.o$/ { print "Real Application Testing (RAT) -
Disabled" ; next }
/^kzaiang\.o$/ { print "Unified Auditing - Enabled"
; next }
/^kzanang\.o$/ { print "Unified Auditing - Disabled"
; next }
# { print $0 } # uncomment to see items with unknown mappings'
# For some reason DirectNFS is handled differently. This check should
work for 12c and later.
if [[ $( ls -1 $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/odm/libnfsodm*.so | wc -l ) -gt 0
]]; then
echo "Direct NFS (dNFS) - Enabled"
else
echo "Direct NFS (dNFS) - Disabled"
fi
} | sort
On Wed, Jul 7, 2021 at 1:14 AM Noveljic Nenad <nenad.noveljic_at_vontobel.com> wrote:
> Is it possible to figure out disabled options (in the binaries, not in the > db registry) without connecting to a database? > > > > Best regards, > > > > Nenad > > ____________________________________________________ > > Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. > > Bitte denken Sie an die Umwelt, bevor Sie dieses E-Mail drucken. > > > Important Notice > > This message is intended only for the individual named. It may contain > confidential or privileged information. If you are not the named addressee > you should in particular not disseminate, distribute, modify or copy this > e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail, if you have > received this message by mistake and delete it from your system. > Without prejudice to any contractual agreements between you and us which > shall prevail in any case, we take it as your authorization to correspond > with you by e-mail if you send us messages by e-mail. However, we reserve > the right not to execute orders and instructions transmitted by e-mail at > any time and without further explanation. > E-mail transmission may not be secure or error-free as information could > be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete. Also > processing of incoming e-mails cannot be guaranteed. All liability of > Vontobel Holding Ltd. and any of its affiliates (hereinafter collectively > referred to as "Vontobel Group") for any damages resulting from e-mail use > is excluded. You are advised that urgent and time sensitive messages should > not be sent by e-mail and if verification is required please request a > printed version. > Please note that all e-mail communications to and from the Vontobel Group > are subject to electronic storage and review by Vontobel Group. Unless > stated to the contrary and without prejudice to any contractual agreements > between you and Vontobel Group which shall prevail in any case, > e-mail-communication is for informational purposes only and is not intended > as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial > instrument or as an official confirmation of any transaction. > The legal basis for the processing of your personal data is the legitimate > interest to develop a commercial relationship with you, as well as your > consent to forward you commercial communications. You can exercise, at any > time and under the terms established under current regulation, your rights. > If you prefer not to receive any further communications, please contact > your client relationship manager if you are a client of Vontobel Group or > notify the sender. Please note for an exact reference to the affected group > entity the corporate e-mail signature. For further information about data > privacy at Vontobel Group please consult www.vontobel.com. >
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