Here's a framework I constructed some years ago that didn't happen.
Also, there's a lot of similar in Appendix A of the terrific book
Oracle Applications Performance Tuning Handbook by Tremayne.
It's got stuff like rollbacks and init params etc.
They call it a "project documentation" but it hits a lot of what you're
saying.
(They might have posted a smaller version on MetaLink).
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Hardware specs, including PO number and xerox of PO
System software - including version numbers
Application software - including version numbers
Operational plan - including backup plans

Hardware specifications:
  Identification
    Purchase Order Copy 
    Model number
    Serial number
  Configuration
    Power requirements
    Power backup capability 
    Peripherals list
Systems software information:
  Operating system   
    Internal contact
    Support contract details
    Vendor contact information
    Source
    Version information  
    License information
    Software location on disk
    Logs [on disk] and retention policy
    Install directions 
    Modifications installed 
  Compilers
    [same list]
  Security software
   [same list]
  Backup software
   [same list]
  Connectivity software
   [same list]

Applications software
  SQL*Net
    [same software list]
  Oracle Server
    [same software list]
  Oracle Apps
    [same software list]
  Misc. compilers
    [same software list]
  [other homegrown]
    [same software list]

Operational (hardware and system software)

Contacts
Upgrade notification checklist
Backup scheme
Security scheme
Daily monitoring 
Trending 
Account setup

Operational (application software)

[same list as above]


-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 3:28 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L



First off, let me state that this post is NOT referring to Oracle Database
Auditing.

That may be one of the criteria in the audit I'm referring to, but is only
peripherally
relevant to my question.

What I need is a document that can be used to audit a server that one or
more
Oracle databases are on, audit the setup and configuration of the database
itself, as well as an audit of operational items.

Here are examples:

System:

OS version
Physical/Logical volume layout.
Is it local, SAN, NAS or something else?

Backup hardware, software and capabilities.

There can be OS specific sections:

Unix:
Oracle database owner.
location of oratab

NT:

Domain:
Failsafe in use?
Details if so.


Oracle:

Have default passwords been changed?
Who has DBA access?
Who requires DBA access?
Is Archiving on?
If so, is it setup properly?

Operational:

OS monitoring, backup and deletion of archive logs?

OS level  monitoring in place. e.g. disk space, alert.log monitoring,
sniped session monitor, etc.

Backup/recovery tested?
Documented?

And lastly, a section with recommendations for all of the above.

All comments, suggestions and recommendations are welcome.

URL's to document(s) with a fair amount of this already in place
are especially welcome, and will be rewarded with a virtual beer,
or beverage of your choice.  :)

Or if I see you at IOUG, a real one.

Thanks

Jared




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