Preface
Oracle Autonomous Health Framework User’s Guide explains how to use the Oracle Autonomous Health Framework diagnostic components.
The diagnostic components include Oracle ORAchk, Oracle EXAchk, Cluster Health Monitor, Oracle Trace File Analyzer Collector, Oracle Cluster Health Advisor, Memory Guard, and Hang Manager.
Oracle Autonomous Health Framework User’s Guide also explains how to install and configure Oracle Trace File Analyzer Collector.
This Preface contains these topics:
Audience
Database administrators can use this guide to understand how to use the Oracle Autonomous Health Framework diagnostic components. This guide assumes that you are familiar with Oracle Database concepts.
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