When you
file a service request or when you need Autonomous Database tenancy details for other reasons you can obtain these details for your
instance. Tenancy details for an instance are available on the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Console or you can obtain these details by querying the database.
If you need to file a service request use Oracle Cloud Support or contact your support representative. When you
contact support, provide the first five items so that support can identify your
instance.
If your Autonomous Database instance was
created before the tenancy details feature was added and has not been restarted, then
this query does not return tenancy details. In this case, as a one-time operation,
restart your instance and run the query again. You can restart your instance from the
Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure console or using the restart API.
You set the database name when you provision a database or when you rename a
database.
The Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Console shows the database name on the Autonomous Database Details page under General Information in the
Database Name field.
The OUTBOUND_IP_ADDRESS is the outbound IP address of your
Autonomous Database instance. You can use
the OUTBOUND_IP_ADDRESS when you create a database link to another Autonomous Database instance that uses ACLs to
restrict access. In this case, you need to allow the specified outbound IP address to
connect to the target Autonomous Database and
then create the database link.
The OUTBOUND_IP_ADDRESS shows the outbound IP address in the following
cases:
When your Autonomous Database instance
uses a Public Endpoint.
When your Autonomous Database instance
uses a Private Endpoint and the database property
ROUTE_OUTBOUND_CONNECTIONS is set to ''
(the default value).
Note
When your Autonomous Database instance uses a Private Endpoint and you set the database property ROUTE_OUTBOUND_CONNECTIONS to 'PRIVATE_ENDPOINT', outbound connections go through the private endpoint. See Enhanced Security for Outbound Connections with Private Endpoints for more information.
You can view the Availability Domain of your Autonomous Database instance.
This is useful when you need to deploy your Application Servers when your Autonomous Database instance resides in a multi-Availability Domain region. In order to reduce latency as much as possible you would want to deploy your Application Server and database in the same Availability Domain.
Cloud Identity Information for Autonomous Data
Guard 🔗
The AUTONOMOUS_DATA_GUARD field shows the available Autonomous Data
Guard disaster recovery
standby databases, information for each standby includes the
STANDBY_TYPE, either local or
cross-region, and the AVAILABILITY_DOMAIN.
Public IP Address Ranges for Autonomous Database 🔗
Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure provides information about public IP address ranges for Autonomous Databases that are deployed in
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.