Oracle Cloud Infrastructure utilities
Instances created using Oracle-Provided Images based on Oracle Linux include a pre-installed set of utilities that are designed
to make it easier to work with Oracle Linux images.
These utilities consist of a service component and related command line tools that can help with managing
The following list summarizes the components that are included in the OCI utilities.
ocid
The service component of oci-utils. This normally runs as a daemon started via systemd. This service scans for changes in the iSCSI and VNIC device configurations and caches the OCI metadata and public IP address of the instance.oci-growfs
Expands the root filesystem of the instance to its configured size.oci-iscsi-config
Used to display and configure iSCSI devices attached to a compute instance.oci-metadata
Displays metadata for the compute instance.oci-network-config
Lists or configures virtual network interface cards (VNICs) attached to the Compute instance. oci-network-inspector
Displays a detailed report for a given compartment or network.oci-public-ip
Displays the public IP address of the current system in either human-readable or JSON format.oci-notify
Sends a message to an OCI notification service.For usage details, see the OCI Utilities section of the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation.
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