Working with Oracle Homes
BMC Database Automation (BDA) supports the discovery and approval of existing Oracle Homes that do not have databases running out of them. To set up BDA to discover Oracle Homes, see Enabling discovery of Oracle Homes. After approval, the Oracle Homes appear under Pending Approval > Applications as a Generic Applications icon.
Actions and Oracle Homes
Oracle Homes without databases are represented in BDA as generic applications. Actions can be run on Oracle Homes by using the Applications Scope. See Running an Action.
Inline patching and Oracle Homes
BMC Database Automation allows you to apply a database patch during the database provisioning activity. This process is called inline patching.
Inline patching is supported for both single instance home as well as grid infrastructure home. See Applying patches inline during provisioning for details.
Note
To create an Oracle Home as part of the database provisioning operation, see Creating a single instance Oracle database on Linux and UNIX or Adding a database to an Oracle cluster.
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