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Tuesday, 10 March 2026

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 Subject: Action Required: Database Backup Gaps Identified

Dear Team,

As part of our backup monitoring review, we have identified several databases where backups are currently not present. Since backups should be validated as part of the build and migration process, we wanted to bring this to your attention.

The databases highlighted in red appear to be of particular concern, as no backups have been detected for more than six months.

Could you please review and confirm if there are any gaps or if any action is required from the migration side?

Appreciate your support in ensuring backup coverage is in place.

Best regards,

Posted By Nikhil01:59
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 Hi Team,


We have developed a new OEM Backup Compliance Report to improve visibility and monitoring of backup compliance across our Oracle database estate.


This report helps identify:


- Databases that have not been backed up in the last 3 days

- Databases with no backup configuration in place


L1 team members are requested to regularly monitor and leverage this report to proactively identify any backup gaps and initiate remediation where required.


Going forward, this report will also be integrated into our regular operational reviews so that we continuously monitor backup health and address any compliance gaps early.


Please ensure this report is reviewed as part of your routine monitoring activities.


Regards,

Nikhil

Posted By Nikhil00:19

Monday, 9 March 2026

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 Today I’ll be presenting a report that I developed called the OEM Backup Compliance Report. The primary goal of this report is to strengthen our visibility around backup compliance and help us proactively manage risks across our Oracle database landscape.

When we usually check backup information, we tend to rely on Commvault reports. While Commvault provides useful backup data, it only shows information for databases that are already registered and configured in Commvault.

This creates a potential visibility gap.

If a database is not registered in Commvault, we may not even know that it exists from a backup compliance perspective. In other words, there could be databases without backup coverage, and we would have very limited visibility into that.

To address this challenge, I leveraged the OEM repository database to build a report that directly analyzes the databases managed within OEM.

This report is designed to answer two key questions for our Oracle estate:

First, which databases have not been backed up in the last three days?

Second, which databases have never been backed up at all, meaning there is no backup configuration in place.

These two checks allow us to quickly identify systems that might be at risk and require immediate attention.

Let me briefly explain how the report works.

A script periodically scans all Oracle and RAC databases managed by OEM and collects key information such as the database name, the host name, and backup activity details.

The report then consolidates this information and highlights systems that require attention.

It also identifies higher-risk databases, particularly production environments or databases running in NOARCHIVELOG mode, since those environments typically have stricter recovery requirements.

Additionally, the report includes operational indicators such as:

Production status

Archive log configuration

Blackout status

And tracking references for remediation if needed

These details help us quickly understand both the technical state and operational priority of each database.

The real value of this report is proactive monitoring and faster risk identification.

With this visibility we can:

Quickly detect databases with missing or outdated backups

Ensure backup compliance across the Oracle environment

Support audit requirements with transparent reporting

And prioritize remediation for critical systems first

In short, this report gives us a centralized view of backup health across our OEM-managed database estate, which significantly improves our operational awareness.

Going forward, my recommendation is to incorporate this report into our regular operational reviews, so we can continuously monitor backup compliance and address any gaps before they become operational risks.

That concludes the overview.

I’ll now walk you through the report itself and demonstrate how it works.

Posted By Nikhil23:17
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Hi Vikas,

To improve visibility and coordination around BCM activities, we have created a BCM Automation Dashboard that provides a centralized view of BCM requests, approvals, and execution status.

This should be particularly helpful during major or “Big Rock” BCM events, where multiple requests are executed in parallel on the same day and often within the same time window. The dashboard helps planners and the DBA team quickly track progress, identify pending approvals, and monitor any actions required from application teams.

Dashboard Overview

Change & Task Summary – Displays RNOW changes and user-raised RITM requests, along with approval status and scheduled BCM dates. This helps during planning to quickly identify upcoming BCM activities.

DBA Action Items – Provides visibility into requests currently being processed by the DBA team and their current stage. This is especially useful during high-volume BCM windows and weekend checkouts.

Pending Application Actions – Highlights requests awaiting confirmation or go-ahead from application teams, helping identify dependencies and avoid delays.

Trend & Analysis – Shows BCM requests raised during the year, categorized by RDBMS platform, providing insights into activity trends.

Sharing this with the team as well so everyone involved in BCM activities can leverage the dashboard for better tracking and coordination.

Please feel free to share any suggestions or feedback.

Thanks.

Posted By Nikhil06:02
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 Hi Vikas,


As discussed around improving visibility for BCM activities, we have now created a BCM Automation Dashboard which should help significantly during planning and execution phases.


The dashboard provides a centralized view of BCM-related requests, approvals, and progress, making it easier for planners and the DBA team to track activities in one place.


This will be particularly useful during major or “Big Rock” BCM events, where multiple BCM requests are executed on the same day—often in parallel and within the same time window. In such situations, the dashboard helps us quickly understand the current status of requests, pending approvals, and any actions required from DBA or application teams.


Dashboard Tabs Overview


Change & Task Summary

Provides an overview of RNOW changes raised for BCM along with RITM requests created by users. It also highlights requests awaiting approvals and the scheduled BCM execution dates. This should help during BCM planning to identify upcoming requests and ensure readiness for the execution window.


DBA Action Items

Shows requests currently being processed by the DBA team and their current stage. This becomes especially helpful during larger BCM events where multiple requests are running simultaneously, and also helps during weekend checkout to quickly review progress.


Pending Application Actions

Displays requests currently awaiting confirmation or go-ahead from application teams. This makes it easier to identify dependencies early and follow up where required.


Trend & Analysis

Provides a yearly view of BCM requests categorized by RDBMS platform, helping us understand adoption trends and overall activity.


Sharing this with the team as well so everyone involved in BCM activities can use the dashboard for better tracking and coordination.


Please feel free to share any suggestions if you see further opportunities to enhance it.


Thanks.

Posted By Nikhil06:02
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 Hi Team,


We are pleased to announce the launch of the BCM Automation Dashboard, designed to enhance visibility, coordination, and tracking of BCM database automation activities.


While the BCM automation manages the execution of activities, this dashboard provides a centralized view of all BCM-related requests and their current status, enabling planners, DBAs, and application teams to monitor and manage activities more effectively.


This dashboard will be particularly useful during major or “Big Rock” BCM events, where multiple requests are executed in parallel on the same day—often within the same time window. In such scenarios, having a single view to track request status, dependencies, and pending actions becomes critical for smoother coordination and workflow management.


Key sections available in the dashboard:


Change & Task Summary

Provides a consolidated view of RNOW changes raised for BCM along with user-created RITM requests. It also highlights requests awaiting approval and the scheduled BCM execution dates, helping BCM planners quickly identify upcoming activities and ensure readiness for the BCM window.


DBA Action Items

Offers visibility into requests currently being processed by the DBA team. This tab becomes especially useful during major BCM events where multiple requests are being handled simultaneously. It also supports weekend checkout by providing a quick snapshot of ongoing activities and their progress.


Pending Application Actions

Displays requests that are currently awaiting confirmation or go-ahead from application teams. This helps identify dependencies early and ensures smoother coordination between teams during BCM execution.


Trend & Analysis

Provides insights into BCM requests raised throughout the year, categorized by RDBMS platforms. This helps track adoption trends and supports operational planning and future improvements.


The dashboard aims to make BCM operations more transparent, easier to track, and better coordinated across teams.


We encourage teams involved in BCM activities to explore the dashboard and share feedback as we continue improving the automation ecosystem.


Thank you.


Best regards,

Posted By Nikhil06:00
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 Thank you Ranjit

Good morning and good evening everyone

I quickly walk you through a few additional things we’ve built around our BCM database automation, beyond just delivering the automation itself.

As Ranjit has help r covered about the dashboard.

Another small but important addition we made is a quick feedback survey.

The survey has just five questions, so it takes less than two minutes to complete.

The goal here is not only to gather feedback but also to encourage users to remember and use this automation themselves for future BCM activities.

In many cases, users can also end up sharing it with colleagues, which naturally helps increase adoption.

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The last enhancement is integrating support through our internal AI assistant, RED.

Users can now interact with RED to:

- Understand how to use the automation

- Get guidance on raising requests

- Or resolve common queries.

The idea here is to help users get quick answers through AI instead of waiting for manual support, which can sometimes cause delays.

So this makes the whole experience faster and more self-service driven.”




##-- with this 3 small but future effective modules.. we aim to

focus on making the process easier to track, manage, and useful for everyone involved.

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just to summarize — along with delivering the BCM automation, we’ve also focused on improving the overall operational experience.

We did this by introducing:

A centralized dashboard for better visibility

A simple survey to capture feedback and improve adoption

And AI-driven guidance through RED

Together, these help make the BCM process more transparent, efficient, and easier for users to interact with.

Thank you

Posted By Nikhil03:30