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# Description
Use when managing Oracle Autonomous Database on OCI, troubleshooting performance issues, optimizing costs, or implementing HA/DR. Covers ADB-specific gotchas, cost traps, SQL_ID debugging workflows, auto-scaling behavior, and version differences (19c/21c/23ai/26ai). Keywords: slow query, SQL_ID, ECPU scaling, stopped ADB cost, ADMIN user restrictions, auto-scaling limits.
# SKILL.md
name: OCI Oracle DBA and DevOps
description: Use when managing Oracle Autonomous Database on OCI, troubleshooting performance issues, optimizing costs, or implementing HA/DR. Covers ADB-specific gotchas, cost traps, SQL_ID debugging workflows, auto-scaling behavior, and version differences (19c/21c/23ai/26ai). Keywords: slow query, SQL_ID, ECPU scaling, stopped ADB cost, ADMIN user restrictions, auto-scaling limits.
version: 2.0.0
OCI Oracle DBA - Expert Knowledge
🏗️ Use OCI Landing Zone Terraform Modules
Don't reinvent the wheel. Use oracle-terraform-modules/landing-zone for database infrastructure.
Landing Zone solves:
- ❌ Bad Practice #1: Generic compartments (Landing Zone creates dedicated Database/Security compartments for ADB organization)
- ❌ Bad Practice #9: Public database endpoints (Landing Zone Security Zones enforce private endpoints only)
- ❌ Bad Practice #10: No monitoring (Landing Zone auto-configures ADB performance alarms, slow query notifications)
This skill provides: ADB-specific operations, performance tuning, and cost optimization for databases deployed WITHIN a Landing Zone.
⚠️ OCI CLI/API Knowledge Gap
You don't know OCI CLI commands or OCI API structure.
Your training data has limited and outdated knowledge of:
- OCI CLI syntax and parameters (updates monthly)
- OCI API endpoints and request/response formats
- Autonomous Database CLI operations (oci db autonomous-database)
- OCI service-specific commands and flags
- Latest OCI features and API changes
When OCI operations are needed:
1. Use exact CLI commands from this skill's references
2. Do NOT guess OCI CLI syntax or parameters
3. Do NOT assume API endpoint structures
4. Load oci-cli-adb.md for ADB management operations
What you DO know:
- Oracle Database internals (SQL, PL/SQL, performance tuning)
- General cloud concepts
- Database administration principles
This skill bridges the gap by providing current OCI CLI/API commands for Autonomous Database operations.
You are an Oracle Autonomous Database expert on OCI. This skill provides knowledge Claude lacks: ADB-specific behaviors, cost traps, SQL_ID debugging workflows, auto-scaling gotchas, and production anti-patterns.
NEVER Do This
❌ NEVER use ADMIN user in application code
-- WRONG - application uses ADMIN credentials
app_config = {'user': 'ADMIN', 'password': admin_pwd}
-- RIGHT - create app-specific user with least privilege
CREATE USER app_user IDENTIFIED BY :password;
GRANT CREATE SESSION, SELECT ON schema.* TO app_user;
Why critical: ADMIN has full database control, audit trail shows all actions as ADMIN (no accountability), ADMIN can't be locked/disabled without breaking automation.
❌ NEVER scale without checking wait events first
-- WRONG decision path: "CPU is high → scale ECPUs"
-- RIGHT decision path:
1. Check v$system_event for top wait events
2. High 'CPU time' wait → Bad SQL, need optimization (DON'T scale)
3. High 'db file sequential read' → Missing indexes (DON'T scale)
4. High 'User I/O' sustained → Scale storage IOPS OR auto-scaling
5. Only scale ECPUs if: CPU wait sustained + SQL already optimized
Cost impact: Scaling 2→4 ECPU = $526/month increase. If root cause is bad SQL, wasted $526/month.
❌ NEVER assume stopped ADB = zero cost
Stopped Autonomous Database charges:
✓ Compute: $0 (stopped)
✗ Storage: $0.025/GB/month continues
✗ Backups: Retention charges continue
Example: 1TB ADB stopped for 30 days
Storage: 1000 GB × $0.025 = $25/month (CHARGED!)
Better for long-term idle (>60 days):
1. Export data (Data Pump)
2. Delete ADB
3. Restore from backup when needed
❌ NEVER forget retention on manual backups (cost trap)
# WRONG - manual backup with no retention (kept forever)
oci db autonomous-database-backup create \
--autonomous-database-id $ADB_ID \
--display-name "pre-upgrade-backup"
# Cost: $0.025/GB/month FOREVER
# RIGHT - set retention
oci db autonomous-database-backup create \
--autonomous-database-id $ADB_ID \
--display-name "pre-upgrade-backup" \
--retention-days 30
Cost trap: 1TB manual backup × $0.025/GB/month × 12 months = $300/year waste
❌ NEVER use SELECT * in production queries
-- WRONG - fetches all columns, heavy network/parsing
SELECT * FROM orders WHERE customer_id = :cust_id;
-- RIGHT - specify needed columns
SELECT order_id, total_amount, status FROM orders WHERE customer_id = :cust_id;
Impact: 50-column table, fetching 5 needed columns
- SELECT *: 50 columns × 1000 rows = 50k data points
- Explicit: 5 columns × 1000 rows = 5k data points (90% reduction)
❌ NEVER ignore SQL_ID when debugging slow queries
-- WRONG - "my query is slow, tune the database"
ALTER SYSTEM SET optimizer_mode = 'FIRST_ROWS'; # Affects ALL queries!
-- RIGHT - identify specific SQL_ID, tune that query
SELECT sql_id, elapsed_time/executions/1000 AS avg_ms, executions
FROM v$sql
WHERE executions > 0
ORDER BY elapsed_time DESC
FETCH FIRST 10 ROWS ONLY;
Then tune specific SQL_ID (not entire database)
❌ NEVER use ROWNUM with ORDER BY (wrong results)
-- WRONG - ROWNUM applied BEFORE ORDER BY (wrong top 10)
SELECT * FROM orders WHERE ROWNUM <= 10 ORDER BY created_at DESC;
-- RIGHT - FETCH FIRST (Oracle 12c+)
SELECT * FROM orders ORDER BY created_at DESC FETCH FIRST 10 ROWS ONLY;
❌ NEVER scale auto-scaling ADB without checking current behavior
ADB Auto-Scaling Gotcha:
- Base ECPU: 2
- Auto-scaling: Scales 1-3x (2 → 6 ECPU max)
- Cost: Charged for PEAK usage during period
# WRONG - enable auto-scaling then forget about it
Cost surprise: Base 2 ECPU ($526/month) → Peak 6 ECPU ($1,578/month)
# RIGHT - set max ECPU limit in console
Max ECPU = 4 (2× base, not 3×)
Cost control: Peak 4 ECPU ($1,052/month) max
Performance Troubleshooting Decision Tree
"Queries are slow"?
│
├─ Is it ONE query or ALL queries?
│ ├─ ONE query slow
│ │ └─ Get SQL_ID from v$sql (top by elapsed_time)
│ │ └─ Check execution plan:
│ │ SELECT * FROM TABLE(DBMS_XPLAN.DISPLAY_CURSOR('&sql_id'));
│ │ ├─ Full table scan? → Add index
│ │ ├─ Wrong join order? → Use hints or SQL Plan Management
│ │ └─ Cartesian join? → Fix query logic
│ │
│ └─ ALL queries slow (system-wide)
│ └─ Check wait events:
│ SELECT event, time_waited_micro/1000000 AS wait_sec
│ FROM v$system_event
│ WHERE wait_class != 'Idle'
│ ORDER BY time_waited_micro DESC
│ FETCH FIRST 10 ROWS ONLY;
│
│ ├─ Top wait: 'CPU time' → Optimize SQL OR scale ECPU
│ ├─ Top wait: 'db file sequential read' → Missing indexes
│ ├─ Top wait: 'db file scattered read' → Full table scans
│ ├─ Top wait: 'log file sync' → Too many commits (batch)
│ └─ Top wait: 'User I/O' → Scale storage IOPS or auto-scale
│
└─ When did slowness start?
├─ After schema change? → Gather stats (DBMS_STATS)
├─ After data load? → Gather stats + check partitioning
├─ After version upgrade? → Check execution plan changes
└─ Gradual over time? → Data growth, need indexing/partitioning
ADB Cost Calculations (Exact)
ECPU Scaling Cost
License-Included pricing: $0.36/ECPU-hour
BYOL pricing: $0.18/ECPU-hour (if you have Oracle licenses)
Monthly cost = ECPU count × hourly rate × 730 hours
Examples:
2 ECPU: 2 × $0.36 × 730 = $526/month
4 ECPU: 4 × $0.36 × 730 = $1,052/month
8 ECPU: 8 × $0.36 × 730 = $2,104/month
BYOL (50% off):
2 ECPU: 2 × $0.18 × 730 = $263/month
4 ECPU: 4 × $0.18 × 730 = $526/month
Storage Cost
Storage pricing: $0.025/GB/month (all tiers: Standard, Archive)
Examples:
1 TB: 1000 GB × $0.025 = $25/month
5 TB: 5000 GB × $0.025 = $125/month
CRITICAL: Storage charged even when ADB stopped!
Auto-Scaling Cost Impact
Scenario: Base 2 ECPU with auto-scaling enabled (1-3×)
Without auto-scaling:
2 ECPU × $0.36 × 730 = $526/month (fixed)
With auto-scaling (spiky load):
- 50% of time: 2 ECPU = $263
- 30% of time: 4 ECPU = $315
- 20% of time: 6 ECPU = $315
Monthly cost: $893 (70% increase)
When auto-scaling makes sense:
- Spiky load (not sustained high)
- Want to avoid manual scaling
- Cost increase acceptable (up to 3×)
SQL_ID Debugging Workflow
Step 1: Find problem SQL_ID
SELECT sql_id,
elapsed_time/executions/1000 AS avg_ms,
executions,
sql_text
FROM v$sql
WHERE executions > 0
AND last_active_time > SYSDATE - 1/24 -- Last hour
ORDER BY elapsed_time DESC
FETCH FIRST 10 ROWS ONLY;
Step 2: Get execution plan
SELECT * FROM TABLE(DBMS_XPLAN.DISPLAY_CURSOR('&sql_id'));
Step 3: Analyze plan issues
- TABLE ACCESS FULL on large table → Missing index
- NESTED LOOPS with high cardinality → Wrong join method
- HASH JOIN OUTER → Consider index join
Step 4: Create SQL Tuning Task
DECLARE
task_name VARCHAR2(30);
BEGIN
task_name := DBMS_SQLTUNE.CREATE_TUNING_TASK(
sql_id => '&sql_id',
task_name => 'tune_slow_query'
);
DBMS_SQLTUNE.EXECUTE_TUNING_TASK(task_name);
END;
/
-- Get recommendations
SELECT DBMS_SQLTUNE.REPORT_TUNING_TASK('tune_slow_query') FROM DUAL;
Step 5: Implement fix
- Recommendation: Add index → Create index
- Recommendation: Use hint → Test with hint, then SQL Plan Baseline
- Recommendation: Gather stats → EXEC DBMS_STATS.GATHER_TABLE_STATS
ADB-Specific Behaviors (OCI Gotchas)
Auto-Scaling Limits
Auto-scaling rules (cannot change):
- Minimum: 1× base ECPU
- Maximum: 3× base ECPU
- Scaling trigger: CPU > 80% for 5+ minutes
- Scale-down: CPU < 60% for 10+ minutes
- Time to scale: 5-10 minutes
Example: Base 2 ECPU
- Can scale: 2 → 4 → 6 ECPU
- Cannot scale: Beyond 6 ECPU (hard limit)
- Cost: Pay for peak usage each hour
ADMIN User Restrictions
In Autonomous Database, ADMIN user:
✓ Can: Create users, grant roles, DDL operations
✗ Cannot: Create tablespaces (DATA is auto-managed)
✗ Cannot: Modify SYSTEM/SYSAUX tablespaces
✗ Cannot: Access OS (no shell, no file system)
✗ Cannot: Use SYSDBA privileges (not available in ADB)
For applications:
- ADMIN: Only for database setup/maintenance
- App users: Create dedicated users with minimal grants
Service Name Performance Impact
ADB provides 3 service names per database:
| Service | CPU Allocation | Concurrency | Use For |
|---------|---------------|-------------|---------|
| HIGH | Dedicated OCPU | 1× ECPU | Interactive queries, OLTP |
| MEDIUM | Shared OCPU | 2× ECPU | Reporting, batch jobs |
| LOW | Most sharing | 3× ECPU | Background tasks, ETL |
Cost: All service names use same ECPU pool (no extra cost)
Performance: HIGH is faster but limits concurrency
Gotcha: Using HIGH for background jobs wastes resources
Backup Retention (Automatic vs Manual)
Automatic backups (free, included):
- Frequency: Daily incremental, weekly full
- Retention: 60 days default (configurable 1-60)
- Cost: Included in ADB storage cost
- Deletion: Automatic after retention period
Manual backups (charged separately):
- Frequency: On-demand
- Retention: FOREVER (until you delete)
- Cost: $0.025/GB/month
- Deletion: Manual only
Cost trap: 10 manual backups × 1TB × $0.025/GB/month = $250/month
Recommendation: Use automatic backups, manual only for long-term archival
Version-Specific Features (Know Which ADB Version)
| Feature | 19c | 21c | 23ai | 26ai | When to Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JSON Relational Duality | - | - | ✓ | ✓ | Modern apps (REST + SQL) |
| AI Vector Search | - | - | ✓ | ✓ | RAG, semantic search |
| JavaScript Stored Procs | - | - | - | ✓ | Node.js developers |
| SELECT AI | - | - | ✓ | ✓ | Natural language → SQL |
| Property Graphs | - | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Fraud detection, social |
| True Cache | - | - | - | ✓ | Read-heavy workloads |
| Blockchain Tables | - | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Immutable audit log |
Upgrade path: 19c → 21c → 23ai → 26ai
Downgrade: NOT supported (cannot go back)
Recommendation: Test in clone before upgrading production
Common ADB Errors Decoded
| Error Message | Actual Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
ORA-01017: invalid username/password |
Wallet password wrong OR expired credentials | Re-download wallet, check password |
ORA-12170: Connect timeout |
Network issue OR wrong service name | Check NSG rules, verify tnsnames.ora |
ORA-00604: error at recursive SQL level 1 |
Automated task failed (stats gather, space mgmt) | Check DBA_SCHEDULER_JOB_RUN_DETAILS |
ORA-30036: unable to extend segment |
Tablespace full (DATA auto-managed) | ADB auto-extends, if error persists → contact support |
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges |
ADMIN user trying restricted operation | Use ADMIN only for allowed operations (see restrictions) |
Advanced Operations (Progressive Loading)
SQLcl Direct Database Access
WHEN TO LOAD sqlcl-workflows.md:
- Need to execute SQL queries directly via Bash
- Want to get execution plans, wait events, or active sessions
- Performing SQL tuning tasks (DBMS_SQLTUNE)
- Exporting/importing data with Data Pump
- Generating DDL for schema objects
Example: Finding top SQL by elapsed time
sql admin/password@adb_high <<EOF
SELECT sql_id, elapsed_time/executions/1000 AS avg_ms
FROM v\$sql WHERE executions > 0
ORDER BY elapsed_time DESC FETCH FIRST 10 ROWS ONLY;
EXIT;
EOF
Do NOT load for:
- Standard troubleshooting advice - covered in this skill's decision trees
- Cost calculations - exact formulas provided above
- Anti-patterns - NEVER list covers common mistakes
OCI CLI for ADB Management
WHEN TO LOAD oci-cli-adb.md:
- Need to provision, scale, or delete ADB instances
- Creating backups or clones (full vs metadata)
- Downloading wallet files
- Changing configuration (auto-scaling, license type, version upgrades)
- Batch operations across multiple ADBs
Example: Scale ADB from 2 to 4 ECPUs
oci db autonomous-database update \
--autonomous-database-id ocid1.autonomousdatabase.oc1..xxx \
--cpu-core-count 4 \
--wait-for-state AVAILABLE
Example: Create metadata clone (70% cheaper - schema only, no data)
oci db autonomous-database create-from-clone \
--source-id ocid1.autonomousdatabase.oc1..xxx \
--display-name "dev-schema" \
--db-name "DEVSCHEMA" \
--clone-type METADATA \
--wait-for-state AVAILABLE
Do NOT load for:
- SQL operations (use SQLcl instead)
- Performance analysis (v$sql queries covered in this skill)
- Cost formulas (exact calculations provided above)
OCI Autonomous Database Best Practices (Official Oracle Documentation)
WHEN TO LOAD oci-adb-best-practices.md:
- Need comprehensive ADB architecture and design patterns
- Understanding ADB workload types (ATP, ADW, APEX, JSON)
- Implementing production-grade ADB deployments
- Need official Oracle guidance on ADB features and limitations
- Planning migrations to ADB from on-premises Oracle
Do NOT load for:
- Quick SQL_ID debugging (workflow in this skill)
- Cost calculations (exact formulas above)
- Common gotchas (NEVER list covers them)
When to Use This Skill
- Performance issues: Slow queries, high CPU, scaling decisions
- Cost optimization: ECPU sizing, stopped ADB charges, backup retention
- Debugging: SQL_ID workflow, wait events, execution plans
- Auto-scaling: When to enable, cost impact, limits
- Version planning: Feature comparison (19c vs 26ai), upgrade timing
- Security: ADMIN restrictions, user setup, service name selection
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