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This guide explains how to add Oracle Cloud tenancy to Cloudaware. Oracle Cloud provides a flexible data platform that enables developers to build big data applications on a massive scale.

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Prerequisites

1. Generate a private and public key pair:

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Summary

To integrate Oracle Cloud with Cloudaware:

  1. Generate a key pair in Cloudaware.

  2. Configure access for Cloudaware in Oracle:

    • Upload the public key as API Key for the user

    • Create a read-only policy for the user

  3. Add Oracle Cloud tenancy to Cloudaware.

For detailed setup instructions, refer to the guidelines below.

Set up credentials

Generate a key pair

  1. Log in to Cloudaware account → Admin.

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  1. Find Oracle Cloud

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  1. . Click +

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  1. ADD.

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  1. Click the link create a private and public key pair

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    Use a meaningful tenancy name and insert Tenancy OCID

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  1. in the form:

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    Click

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  1. GENERATE.

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  1. Copy the public key to the clipboard or download it.

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    Click

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  1. GOT IT to proceed.

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  1. The public key is saved in Cloudaware. Check the tab 'Key Pairs':

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Upload the public key pair in Oracle

  1. Log in to Oracle Cloud console → OCID console.

  2. Upload a public key to a user

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Allow Oracle time to process the configuration after the key has been uploaded.

  1. Copy the User OCID, Fingerprint, and Default Region that arerequired for further setup.

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Please allow some time for Oracle to process the configuration after uploading the key.

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Create a read-only policy

To allow Cloudaware to collect data from the Oracle tenancy, create a read-only policy for the user with using one of the following statements:

Code Block
Allow group [groupName or ] read all-resources in tenancy

WHERE [groupName] is a placeholder for the name of the group the Cloudaware user belongs to

OR

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Allow group [groupOcid] read all-resources in tenancy

WHERE [groupName or groupOcid] is a placeholder for the name or ID of the group the Cloudaware user belongs toThis will allow Cloudaware to collect data from your Oracle tenancy.

Add Oracle Cloud

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tenancy

  1. Go back to Cloudaware

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  1. . Select the tab 'Tenancies'

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Click +Add tenancy.

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  1. +ADD TENANCY.

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  2. Fill out the form:

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    WHERE

    Name -

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  1. provide a meaningful name
    Default Region - select the region from the list
    Tenancy OCID - select the tenancy OCID from the list
    Key Pair - select the key pair from the list
    User OCID -

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  1. enter the OCID of the user you uploaded the key

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  1. for in Oracle
    Fingerprint -

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  1. enter the fingerprint of the key that was added

    Click

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  1. SAVE.

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  1. The green light in 'Status' means that the integration has been successfully configured. If there is a red light, please contact support@cloudaware.com.

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  2. To view Oracle-related data, go to Cloudaware CMDB Navigator.

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  1. Select ORACLE CLOUD in the menu on the left:

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List of Oracle Cloud objects

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