From the database home page, you can review security information and work with different multi-tenancy components.
Note that if the database whose summary you are viewing is not enabled for multi-tenancy, you do not see any of the details that relate specifically to multi-tenancy. You can enable the database for multi-tenancy by clicking Enable in the Action column in the Database Features section, also on the database home page. For more information, see Enablinga database for multi-tenancy.
To review the database security summary:
1. On the management console menu, select Database Administration > Go to Database Administration.
The Database Administration page appears.
2. Filter or search for, and select the required database connection.
The database connection home page appears.
3. Review the following information about the database provided in the Security Summary section:
Blank user id access — Whether users are allowed to connect using the blank user id.
Security administrator — Whether there is a security administrator defined for the database. You create a security administrator by clicking Edit security administrator. For more information, see Configuring database security administrators.
Users — The number of users in the database.
Domains — The total number of domains (active and disabled) in the database.
Disabled domains — The number of disabled (inactive) domains in the database.
Tenants — The total number of tenants in the database. This number includes the default tenant, super-tenants, and named regular tenants.
Super-tenants — The number of super-tenants in the database.
Named regular tenants — The number of named regular tenants in the database. This number excludes the super-tenants and the default tenant.