Overview of Maintenance
Oracle performs the maintenance of the DB system that starts within two hours of the weekly Maintenance window start time that you define for the DB system. The maintenance is performed only when needed instead of weekly.
The maintenance feature of HeatWave Service ensures continued security, performance, and stability of the service by:
- Updating the database with security and critical fixes (within the same version).
- Patching the underlying operating system.
- Updating the firmware of the hardware and virtual machine hypervisor.
Note
The maintenance process will NOT upgrade the database version unless the existing version has become unavailable. You have to manually upgrade the version of the MySQL server, such as from version 8.0.38 to 8.0.39. See Manually Upgrading a DB System.
The maintenance process will NOT upgrade the database version unless the existing version has become unavailable. You have to manually upgrade the version of the MySQL server, such as from version 8.0.38 to 8.0.39. See Manually Upgrading a DB System.
If you do not define the Maintenance window start time, Oracle defines one for you. It is recommended to confirm that the automatically selected window suits your timings. While the maintenance is going on, the DB system status changes to
UPDATING
and the DB system is unavailable for a short time. During this time, HeatWave Service does not monitor the metrics.
Note
The maintenance cannot start if a conflicting operation such as an automatic backup is currently running. It has to wait until the conflicting operation completes. If the conflicting operation does not complete within two hours of the maintenance window start time, the maintenance will be skipped and it will try again in the next maintenance window.
The maintenance cannot start if a conflicting operation such as an automatic backup is currently running. It has to wait until the conflicting operation completes. If the conflicting operation does not complete within two hours of the maintenance window start time, the maintenance will be skipped and it will try again in the next maintenance window.
After the maintenance is complete, the DB system is returned to the
pre-maintenance state. If the DB system is in the INACTIVE
state when
the maintenance starts, it is returned to the INACTIVE
state after the
maintenance completes.
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