This page describes how to manage an Autonomous Database in Google Cloud.
In Oracle Database@Google Cloud, you can modify an Autonomous Database using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). To create an Autonomous Database, see Create databases.
To learn more about Oracle Database@Google Cloud, see Product overview.
Before you begin
- Enable the Oracle Database@Google Cloud API for the project. 
- Confirm that you have the required roles necessary to read an instance: - autonomousDatabaseViewer.- For more information on how to assign roles, see Apply IAM roles. 
- Confirm that you have the required OCI permissions necessary to manage an Autonomous Database. 
Manage database
Console
- Go to the Autonomous Database Service page in the Google Cloud console. 
- In the Autonomous Databases section, click the name of the database you want to modify. 
- Click Manage in OCI. - You'll be redirected to the OCI page to modify your database. Modifying a database isn't supported in Google Cloud console. - For more information on how to manage an Autonomous Database, see Using Oracle Autonomous Database. 
What's next
- Learn how to create or delete a database.
- Configure Identity and Access Management roles for a database.
- Use monitoring metrics to monitor
your databases.