This topic describes how to provision a virtual pluggable database (vPDB) using the command-line interface.


This process applies to Oracle container databases (CDBs) and the pluggable databases (PDBs) found within them that have been linked to Delphix as dSources. As container databases can only be found in Oracle 12.1.0.1 releases and above of Oracle this topic is relevant to only these releases.

Prerequisites

Provisioning of virtual PDB's in Delphix is dependent on the following entities being in place prior to attempting the creation of this type of Delphix dataset.

  • A source container database must be linked to the engine.
  • The source container database must have pluggable databases within it linked as dSources to Delphix.
  • A destination container database of the same Oracle release as the source database must exist in the target host and also be linked to Delphix.

In the example CLI provision detailed below the following databases are in place:

  • The source container database is called "cdb12"
  • The destination container database is called "cdbstage"
  • The pluggable database found in "cdb12" that has been linked as a dSource is called "pdborcl"
  • The destination virtual pluggable database will be called "pdbs2" and run from container database "cdbstage"

Delphix creates a temporary container database on the target host which will be used to establish the virtualized copy of the dSource PDB "pdborcl". This temporary CDB will be created and running during the provisioning process, it will be destroyed at the end of the provision of the virtual PDB.

Procedure

  1. Log into the Delphix command-line interface using the admin user or a user with admin privileges.

    $ ssh admin@YOUR_ENGINE
  2. Move to the database provisioning command line object.

    delphix> database provision
  3. Set the type of provision to perform, for Oracle virtual database (VDB) - VDB/vPDBs,  the type will be OracleVirtualSource.

    set source.type=OracleVirtualPdbSource
  4. Set the destination target environment/host through setting the sourceConfig environment user to perform the provision. A destination container database must already be running on this target host.

    delphix database provision *> set sourceConfig.environmentUser=OEL6SIN1/delphix 
  5. Set the destination mount point which Delphix NFS mounts are to be linked to under the virtual PDB. This folder must exist at a file system level on the target host. Do not use single quotes around the mount path.

    delphix database provision *> set source.mountBase="/mnt/provision"
  6. Set the login details for the provision and Delphix OS user who is to perform the provision.

    delphix database provision *> set username=delphix
    delphix database provision *> set credential.type=PasswordCredential
    delphix database provision *> set credential.password=delphix
  7. Give the dataset a name.

    delphix database provision *> set container.name=PDBS2
  8. Place the new dataset in a Group that appears in the Delphix GUI, in this case, the target group.

    delphix database provision *> set container.group=Targets
  9. If automatically restarting the VDB is not required after a reboot of the VDB target host, set this to option to false. False is possibly a better option given the container database would need to be running prior to any attempt to pull up a vPDB.

    delphix database provision *> set source.allowAutoVDBRestartOnHostReboot=false
  10. Supply the destination container database name. This will be where the vPDB will ultimately be placed and run from on the target host.

    delphix database provision *> set sourceConfig.cdbConfig=cdbstage
  11. Name the vPDB. This is what it will appear as in the destination container database.

    delphix database provision *> set sourceConfig.databaseName=pdbs2
  12. Supply the dSource PDBs details. In this example, the provision will use the latest point in time available to the dSource PDB as the point in time from which to provision the vPDB. Setting a different timeflowPointParameters.type would allow you to use points in time other than the latest snapshot or latest point in time if this is what you desire. Using other types is not covered in this example.

    delphix database provision *> set timeflowPointParameters.container=PDBORCL
  13. Check that all the settings you require are in place using the "ls" command.

    delphix database provision *> ls
    Properties
      type: OracleProvisionParameters
      container:
        type: OracleDatabaseContainer
        name: PDBS2 (*)
        description: (unset)
        diagnoseNoLoggingFaults: true
        group: Targets (*)
        performanceMode: DISABLED
        preProvisioningEnabled: false
        sourcingPolicy: (unset)
      credential:
        type: PasswordCredential (*)
        password: ******** (*)
      maskingJob: (unset)
      newDBID: true (*)
      openResetlogs: true
      physicalStandby: false
      source:
        type: OracleVirtualSource (*)
        name: (unset)
        allowAutoVDBRestartOnHostReboot: false (*)
        archivelogMode: true
        config: (unset)
        configParams: (unset)
        configTemplate: (unset)
        customEnvVars: (unset)
        fileMappingRules: (unset)
        manualProvisioning: false
        mountBase: /mnt/provision (*)
        nodeListenerList: (unset)
        operations: (unset)
        redoLogGroups: 3
        redoLogSizeInMB: 0
      sourceConfig:
        type: OraclePDBConfig
        cdbConfig: cdbstage (*)
        databaseName: pdbs2 (*)
        environmentUser: (unset)
        linkingEnabled: true
        repository: (unset)
        services: (unset)
      timeflowPointParameters:
        type: TimeflowPointSemantic
        container: PDBORCL (*)
        location: LATEST_POINT
      username: delphix (*)
      
    Operations
    defaults
  14. Initiate the provision by committing the operation in the CLI.

delphix database provision *> commit
  PDBS2
  Dispatched job JOB-333
  DB_PROVISION job started for "Targets/PDBS2".
  Starting provision of the virtual database "pdbs2".
  Preparing multitenant container database "cdbstage".
  Creating new TimeFlow.
  Generating recovery scripts.
  Exporting storage.
  Mounting filesystems to recover pluggable database on instance "1".
  Mounting read-only archive log filesystem for the virtual database instance "1".
  Recovering Oracle pluggable database.
  Mounting filesystems for the virtual database instance "1".
  Unmounting filesystems after recovering pluggable database on instance "1".
  Cleaning up objects created by pluggable database provisioning.
  Opening Oracle pluggable database.
  DB_PROVISION job for "Targets/PDBS2" completed successfully.