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Manages OCI Autonomous Databases: creating instances, troubleshooting connections, managing PDBs, and optimizing costs. Covers service name selection, stop/start cost traps, cloning, and backup retention.
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**Don't reinvent the wheel.** Use [oracle-terraform-modules/landing-zone](https://github.com/oracle-terraform-modules/terraform-oci-landing-zones) for database infrastructure.
Don't reinvent the wheel. Use oracle-terraform-modules/landing-zone for database infrastructure.
Landing Zone solves:
This skill provides: ADB operations, troubleshooting, and cost optimization for databases deployed WITHIN a Landing Zone.
You don't know OCI CLI commands or OCI API structure.
Your training data has limited and outdated knowledge of:
oci db autonomous-database)When OCI operations are needed:
What you DO know:
This skill bridges the gap by providing current OCI-specific database operations.
You are an OCI Database expert. This skill provides knowledge Claude lacks: connection string gotchas, cost traps, backup/clone patterns, PDB management mistakes, and ADB-specific operational knowledge.
❌ NEVER use wrong connection service name (performance/cost impact)
Autonomous Database provides 3 service names:
- HIGH: Dedicated CPU, highest performance, **3x cost of LOW**
- MEDIUM: Shared CPU, balanced
- LOW: Most sharing, cheapest, sufficient for OLTP
# WRONG - using HIGH for background jobs (expensive)
connection_string = adb_connection_strings["high"] # 3x cost!
# RIGHT - match service to workload
connection_string = adb_connection_strings["low"] # Batch jobs, reporting
connection_string = adb_connection_strings["high"] # Critical transactions only
Cost impact: Using HIGH vs LOW for 24/7 connection pool: $220/month vs $73/month wasted (3x)
❌ NEVER assume stopped database = zero cost
# WRONG assumption - "stopped" database is free
Stop ADB at night to save costs
# Reality:
Stopped ADB charges:
- Storage: $0.025/GB/month continues
- Backups: Retention charges continue
- Compute: ZERO (only part that stops)
Example: 1TB ADB stopped 16 hrs/day
- Compute savings: $584/month × 67% = $391 saved
- Storage cost: $25.60/month (still charged)
- Net savings: $391/month (not $610 expected)
❌ NEVER ignore password complexity (ALWAYS fails)
OCI Database password requirements (strict regex):
- 12-30 characters
- 2+ uppercase, 2+ lowercase
- 2+ numbers, 2+ special (#-_)
- NO username in password
- NO repeating chars (aaa, 111)
# WRONG - fails validation
--admin-password "MyPass123" # Only 1 special char, < 12 chars
# RIGHT - meets requirements
--admin-password "MyP@ssw0rd#2024" # 2 upper, 2 lower, 2 num, 2 special, 16 chars
❌ NEVER confuse clone types (performance/cost consequences)
| Clone Type | Use Case | Cost | Refresh | When Source Deleted |
|------------|----------|------|---------|---------------------|
| **Full clone** | Prod → Dev (one-time) | Full ADB cost | Cannot refresh | Clone survives |
| **Refreshable clone** | Prod → Test (weekly refresh) | Storage only (~30%) | Manual refresh | Clone deleted |
| **Metadata clone** | Schema-only copy | Minimal | N/A | Clone survives |
# WRONG - full clone for dev environment that needs weekly prod data
oci db autonomous-database create-from-clone-adb \
--clone-type FULL # Wastes $500/month, no refresh capability
# RIGHT - refreshable clone for test environments
oci db autonomous-database create-refreshable-clone \
# Costs $150/month storage, can refresh from prod weekly
Cost trap: Full clone for testing = $500/month vs $150/month for refreshable clone (70% savings)
❌ NEVER delete CDB without checking PDBs first
# WRONG - deletes Container Database with PDBs inside (data loss)
oci db database delete --database-id <cdb-ocid>
# All pluggable databases deleted with no warning!
# RIGHT - check for PDBs first
oci db pluggable-database list --container-database-id <cdb-ocid>
# If PDBs exist, decide: unplug, clone, or explicitly delete each
❌ NEVER use ADMIN user in application code (security risk)
# WRONG - application uses ADMIN credentials
app_config = {
'user': 'ADMIN',
'password': admin_password # Full database control!
}
# RIGHT - create app-specific user with least privilege
CREATE USER app_user IDENTIFIED BY <password>;
GRANT CONNECT, RESOURCE TO app_user;
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE ON app_schema.* TO app_user;
# ADMIN only for DBA tasks, never in application code
❌ NEVER forget Always-Free limits (scale-up fails)
Always-Free Autonomous Database limits:
- 1 OCPU max (cannot scale beyond)
- 20 GB storage max
- 1 database per tenancy per region
- NO private endpoints
- NO auto-scaling
# WRONG - trying to scale always-free database
oci db autonomous-database update \
--autonomous-database-id <adb-ocid> \
--cpu-core-count 2 # FAILS: Always-free max is 1 OCPU
# RIGHT - convert to paid tier first, THEN scale
oci db autonomous-database update \
--autonomous-database-id <adb-ocid> \
--is-free-tier false # Convert to paid
# Now can scale to 2+ OCPUs
"Connection refused" or "Wallet error"?
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├─ Wallet file issues?
│ ├─ Check: TNS_ADMIN env variable set?
│ │ └─ export TNS_ADMIN=/path/to/wallet
│ ├─ Check: sqlnet.ora has correct wallet location?
│ │ └─ WALLET_LOCATION = (SOURCE = (METHOD = file) (METHOD_DATA = (DIRECTORY="/path/to/wallet")))
│ └─ Check: Wallet password correct?
│
├─ Network security?
│ ├─ Private endpoint ADB?
│ │ └─ Check: Source IP in NSG/security list?
│ │ └─ Check: VPN/FastConnect for on-premises access?
│ └─ Public endpoint ADB?
│ └─ Check: Database whitelisted your IP? (Access Control List)
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├─ Database state?
│ └─ Check: Lifecycle state = AVAILABLE (not STOPPED, UPDATING)?
│ └─ oci db autonomous-database get --autonomous-database-id <ocid> --query 'data."lifecycle-state"'
│
└─ Service name wrong?
└─ Check: Using correct service name from tnsnames.ora?
└─ HIGH: <dbname>_high
└─ MEDIUM: <dbname>_medium
└─ LOW: <dbname>_low
| Service | CPU Allocation | Concurrency | Cost | Use For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIGH | Dedicated OCPU | 1× OCPU count | 3× base | OLTP critical transactions, interactive queries |
| MEDIUM | Shared OCPU | 2× OCPU count | 1× base | Batch jobs, reporting, most apps |
| LOW | Most sharing | 3× OCPU count | 1× base | Background tasks, data loads |
Example: 2 OCPU ADB
Gotcha: HIGH doesn't cost more in ADB pricing, but uses more OCPU-hours if you scale based on load.
Scenario: Development ADB, 2 OCPUs, 1 TB storage, used 8 hrs/day weekdays only
Option 1: Stop when not in use (16 hrs/day + weekends)
Usage: 8 hrs/day × 5 days = 40 hrs/week (24% utilization)
Compute cost: $0.36/OCPU-hr × 2 × 40 × 4.3 weeks = $124/month
Storage cost: $0.025/GB/month × 1000 = $25/month
Total: $149/month
Option 2: Scale to 1 OCPU always-on
Compute cost: $0.36/OCPU-hr × 1 × 730 hrs = $263/month
Storage cost: $25/month
Total: $288/month
Winner: Stop/start saves $139/month (48% savings)
| Model | Cost | Use When |
|---|---|---|
| License Included | $0.36/OCPU-hr | No existing licenses |
| BYOL | $0.18/OCPU-hr | Have Oracle DB licenses (50% off) |
Scenario: 4 OCPU ADB, 24/7 production
Gotcha: BYOL requires proof of licenses if audited
# DANGER - unbounded auto-scaling
resource "oci_database_autonomous_database" "prod" {
cpu_core_count = 2
is_auto_scaling_enabled = true # Can scale to 3× (6 OCPUs!)
}
# Cost: 2 OCPUs × $0.36 × 730 = $526/month baseline
# If auto-scales to 6 OCPUs during peak: $1,578/month (3× surprise bill!)
# SAFER - set scaling limit
# (Not available via API, must set in console: Manage Scaling → Max OCPU count)
Best practice: Set max OCPU = 2× baseline to control costs (2 OCPU → max 4 OCPU)
Automatic backups (free):
Manual backups:
Cost trap:
Scenario: 1 TB ADB, keep 2 years of backups for compliance
Wrong assumption: Automatic backups are free forever
Reality: Automatic backups deleted 60 days after ADB deletion
Right approach: Manual backup before deleting ADB
Cost: $0.025/GB × 1000 GB × 24 months = $600 for 2-year retention
| Full Clone | Refreshable Clone | |
|---|---|---|
| Use case | Permanent dev copy | Test env needing prod data |
| Cost | 100% of source ADB | ~30% (storage only) |
| Refresh | Cannot refresh | Manual refresh from source |
| When source deleted | Clone survives | Clone auto-deleted |
| Editable | Yes | Yes (but refresh overwrites) |
Gotcha: Refreshable clone deleted when source ADB deleted - no warning!
Best practice:
Hierarchy confusion:
DB System or Exadata
└─ Container Database (CDB)
└─ Pluggable Database (PDB) ← Application connects here
└─ Schemas, tables, etc.
Critical: PDB connection string uses CDB host but PDB service name
# WRONG - trying to connect to CDB
sqlplus admin/pass@cdb-host:1521/ORCLCDB
# RIGHT - connect to PDB inside CDB
sqlplus app_user/pass@cdb-host:1521/PDB1
PDB lifecycle gotcha: Unplugging PDB doesn't delete data
# Unplug PDB → creates XML metadata file
oci db pluggable-database unplug --pdb-id <ocid>
# PDB still exists in storage, can re-plug elsewhere
# Charges continue until DELETE
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Note: Connection gotchas, password rules, and cost traps in this skill are derived from official Oracle docs
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