Getting Started With Managing PDBs Using EM Express

This section helps you get started with this chapter by providing an overview of the features EM Express provides for creating and managing the PDBs in a CDB.

Click the links in Table 11-1 to go to the sections that provide more information.


Table 11-1 Getting Started with Managing PDBs in a CDB with EM Express

Feature More Information

Overview of CDBs and PDBs

See "Overview of CDBs and PDBs" for a conceptual overview of CDBs and PDBs.

For detailed conceptual information about CDBs and PDBs, see Oracle Database Concepts and Oracle Database Administrator's Guide.

The Containers page in EM Express

See "Accessing the Containers Page."

Modifying resource plans for a CDB

See "Using EM Express to Modify a CDB Resource Plan."

Setting resource limits for a PDB

See "Using EM Express to Set Resource Limits for a PDB."

Setting storage limits for a PDB

See "Setting Storage Limits for a PDB."

Configuring Oracle Managed Files for a CDB

See "Configuring Oracle Managed Files."

For detailed information about Oracle Managed Files, see Oracle Database Administrator's Guide.

Creating a new PDB from the seed

See "Creating a New PDB from the Seed."

Creating a PDB by cloning a PDB in the same CDB

See "Creating a PDB by Cloning a PDB in the Same CDB."

Creating a PDB by cloning a PDB from a remote CDB

See "Creating a PDB by Cloning a PDB from a Remote CDB."

Plugging in an unplugged PDB

See "Plugging in an Unplugged PDB."

Unplugging a PDB

See "Unplugging a PDB."

Dropping a PDB

See "Dropping a PDB."

Opening a PDB

See "Opening a PDB."

Opening all the PDBs in a CDB

See "Opening All the PDBs in a CDB."

Closing a PDB

See "Closing a PDB."

Closing all the PDBs in a CDB

See "Closing All the PDBs in a CDB."