You can use BR*Tools for Oracle to show information about the database encryption status.
BRGUI or BRTOOLS:
Choose
.BRGUI or BRTOOLS displays the menu BRSPACE main options for showing database information, where you specify the options with which you call BRSPACE.
Set the required options:
Menu Entry |
Equivalent BRSPACE Command Option |
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BRSPACE profile (profile) |
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Database user/password (user) |
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Create log file (log) |
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Confirmation mode (confirm) |
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Scrolling line count (scroll) |
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Message language (language) |
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BRSPACE command line (command) |
This shows you the BRSPACE -f dbshow -c destate command that is to be executed using the current settings. |
Choose Continue.
BRGUI or BRTOOLS prompts you to start BRSPACE.
Choose Continue to start BRSPACE.
Command line:
Enter at least the following command:
brspace -f dbshow -c destate
You can enter more parameters if required. For more information, see BRSPACE -f dbshow.
BRSPACE starts and you see a message that includes Start of BRSPACE processing. From now on, BRSPACE writes a detail log if you set the option Create log file (parameter -l|-log).
If you started BRSPACE from the command line without the information class name ( -c|-class) - that is, with brspace -f dbshow - BRSPACE displays the Show database information main menu.
Choose
.BRSPACE displays Status of encryption for database:
List Entry |
Meaning |
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Database encryption wallet (wallet) |
Path of the database encryption wallet |
Database auto-open wallet (auto_wallet) |
Database auto-open wallet |
Database wallet status (status) |
Status of database wallet |
Number of encrypted tables/columns (tab_col) |
Number of encrypted tables and columns not in encrypted tablespaces |
Number of encrypted tablespaces/tables (tsp_tab) |
Number of encrypted tablespaces and tables |
If you set the option Create log file (parameter -l|-log), check the results in the BRSPACE logs.
The summary log space<DBSID>.log displays the return code.
The detail log s<encoded timestamp>.dbw displays the details.
For more information on how to view the logs with BR*Tools, see Showing Profiles and Logs with BR*Tools.