CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted 2024-Oct-22 17:30
  
Q1:  
1. Check HCI System Status  
2. Check Database Server VM Configuration  
3. Optimize SQL Tables  
4. Obtain and Analyze AWR Report  
5. Escalation to the Database Specialist  

Q2:  
1. Guest OS type and version.  
2. Database version.  
3. Slow SQL statement.  
4. SQL_ID.  
5. AWR report during the incident.  
6. SQL execution time.  
7. See whether it affects the production.  
8. Incident description.  

Q3:Source Network Address Translation (SNAT),a method used in computer networking to map and translate private IP addresses within a local network to a single public IP address.

Q4:
Step 1. Verify whether the LAN users can access the Internet.
Step 2. A hit count will be recorded when traffic passes through the policy, indicating that the NAT policy is functioning.

Q5:Navigate to Policies > Access Control > Application Control > Policies, click Edit on the respective policy, click Settings next to Advanced, check the Log events checkbox, and click Save.

Q6:Go to Policies > Access Control > Application Control > More > Settings to enable the Check Policy Validity and Check Policy Conflict in Real Time.
pmateus Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-22 17:59
  
Q1:Check HCI System Status, Check Database Server VM, Optimize the SQL Tables, Obtain and Analyze AWR Report, Escalation to the Database Specialist
Q2:Guest OS type and version, Database version, Slow SQL statement, SQL_ID, AWR report during the incident, SQL execution time, See whether it affects the production, Incident description
Q3:It is a method used in computer networking to map and translate private IP addresses within a local network to a single public IP address. It allows multiple devices within the local network to share a common public IP address when accessing resources on the Internet.
Q4:Step 1. Verify whether the LAN users can access the Internet. Step 2. A hit count will be recorded when traffic passes through the policy, indicating that the NAT policy is functioning.
Q5: Navigate to Policies > Access Control > Application Control > Policies, click Edit on the respective policy, click Settings next to Advanced, check the Log events checkbox, and click Save.
Q6: Go to Policies > Access Control > Application Control > More > Settings to enable the Check Policy Validity and Check Policy Conflict in Real Time.

Dwi Nur Lv2Posted 2024-Oct-22 19:16
  
Q1: Check HCI System Status, Check Database Server VM Configuration, Optimize the SQL Tables, Obtain and Analyze AWR Report, Escalation to the Database Specialist.
Q2: Guest OS type and version, Database version, Slow SQL statement, SQL_ID, AWR report during the incident, SQL execution time, See whether it affects the production, Incident description.
Q3: It is a method used in computer networking to map and translate private IP addresses within a local network to a single public IP address. It allows multiple devices within the local network to share a common public IP address when accessing resources on the Internet.
Q4: Step 1. Verify whether the LAN users can access the Internet. Step 2. A hit count will be recorded when traffic passes through the policy, indicating that the NAT policy is functioning.
Q5: Navigate to Policies > Access Control > Application Control > Policies, click Edit on the respective policy, click Settings next to Advanced, check the Log events checkbox, and click Save.
Q6: Go to Policies > Access Control > Application Control > More > Settings to enable the Check Policy Validity and Check Policy Conflict in Real Time.
ND Lv3Posted 2024-Oct-24 15:27
  
Q1: 1 Check HCI System Status, 2 Check Database Server VM Configuration, 3 Optimize the SQL Tables, 4 Obtain and Analyze AWR Report, 5 Escalation to the Database Specialist
Q2: 1. Guest OS type and version. 2. Database version. 3. Slow SQL statement. 4. SQL_ID. 5. AWR report during the incident. 6. SQL execution time. 7. See whether it affects the production. 8. Incident description.
Q3: Source Network Address Translation (SNAT). It is a method used in computer networking to map and translate private IP addresses within a local network to a single public IP address. It allows multiple devices within the local network to share a common public IP address when accessing resources on the Internet.
Q4: Step 1. Verify whether the LAN users can access the Internet. Step 2. A hit count will be recorded when traffic passes through the policy, indicating that the NAT policy is functioning.
Q5: Navigate to Policies > Access Control > Application Control > Policies, click Edit on the respective policy, click Settings next to Advanced, check the Log events checkbox, and click Save.
Q6: Go to Policies > Access Control > Application Control > More > Settings to enable the Check Policy Validity in Real Time.