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Various
reports detailing the DbClone Transactions such as:
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DbClone History: Displays all operations
performed by all users
listing username, time of transaction, clone type
(Clone/Refresh/Migration), Clone method (offline/online),
source database, target database.
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User privileges: Displays privileges granted on various oracle
homes /databases to all users, listing username, Object type
(Oracle Home/database), Object name, granted privilege on
database (Clone/Refresh/Migrate) or Oracle home. |
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Object Privileges: Displays information about privileges
granted on each object (database/Oracle home), listing host
name, object name, object type (Database/Oracle Home), grantee
of the privilege, granted privilege on database
(Clone/Refresh/Migrate) or Oracle home.
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User
Activity: Displays all user operations, listing user logon
time, logoff time, clone type (Clone/refresh/Migration), clone
method (offline/online) and status of the corresponding
operation.
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Current
user Activity: Displays the current
activities(Cloning/Refresh/Migration) being done by the user.
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DbClone Configuration Management: Displays the hierarchical structure
(parent-child) of all cloned/migrated databases starting with
root database.
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Why DbClone?
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Easy to use Web Interface and no DBA scripting or programming required Clone, Refresh or Migrate any Oracle Database, or its Tables, Packages, Procedures with 10 clicks
Refresh or Overlay an existing Oracle database with another Oracle database.
Mask sensitive or confidential data in any table/column in development or test database to hide it from developers or testers
Compare and find differences between Oracle database objects
Automate DbClone operations with built-in Scheduler Create Oracle 8i Stand-by Databases quickly
Track the DbClone Users cloning Tasks for audit and Configuration Management.
Securely delegate Database Cloning, Overlaying, Refreshing to non-DBA developers, testers, users without revealing oracle or database passwords
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