Runbooks are documented procedures that IT staff follow to resolve an issue. In Enterprise Manager, Dynamic Runbooks consist of a set of ordered steps that users execute to resolve an incident. To create a Dynamic Runbook, you create it in context of an incident. This runbook in development is called a runbook draft. The runbook draft will contain the incident context that includes the target, metric of the incident, etc. against which you can develop and test the runbook steps. Once runbook creation and testing is complete, it can be published for general use. For this video, we will go through the process of creating a Dynamic Runbook draft against an incident and publishing it to be used by others.
Note: The Fast Recovery Area (FRA) is a unified storage location for all Oracle Database files related to recovery.
For more details on creating a Dynamic Runbook, see https://docs.oracle.com/en/enterprise....