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- Contents
- Preface
- Part I Monitoring and Managing Targets
- 1 Enterprise Monitoring
- 1.1 Monitoring Overview
- 1.2 Comprehensive Out-of-Box Monitoring
- 1.3 Monitoring: Basics
- 1.3.1 Metric Thresholds: Determining When a Monitored Condition is an Issue
- 1.3.2 Metric Baselines: Determining Valid Metric Thresholds
- 1.3.3 Advanced Threshold Management
- 1.3.4 Events: Defining What Conditions are of Interest
- 1.3.5 Corrective Actions: Resolving Issues Automatically
- 1.3.6 Metric Extensions: Customizing Monitoring
- 1.3.7 Blackouts and Notification Blackouts
- 1.4 Monitoring: Advanced Setup
- 1.5 Notifications
- 1.6 Managing Events, Incidents, and Problems
- 1.7 Accessing Monitoring Information
- 2 Using Incident Management
- 2.1 Management Concepts
- 2.2 Setting Up Your Incident Management Environment
- 2.3 Working with Incidents
- 2.3.1 Finding What Needs to be Worked On
- 2.3.2 Searching for Incidents
- 2.3.3 Setting Up Custom Views
- 2.3.4 Sharing/Unsharing Custom Views
- 2.3.5 Responding and Working on a Simple Incident
- 2.3.6 Responding to and Managing Multiple Incidents, Events and Problems in Bulk
- 2.3.7 Searching My Oracle Support Knowledge
- 2.3.8 Submitting an Open Service Request (Problems-only)
- 2.3.9 Suppressing Incidents and Problems
- 2.3.10 Managing Workload Distribution of Incidents
- 2.3.11 Reviewing Events on a Periodic Basis
- 2.4 Advanced Topics
- 2.4.1 Automatic Diagnostic Repository (ADR): Incident Flood Control
- 2.4.2 Defining Custom Incident Statuses
- 2.4.3 Clearing Stateless Alerts for Metric Alert Event Types
- 2.4.4 Automatically Clearing "Manually Clearable" Events
- 2.4.5 User-reported Events
- 2.4.6 Additional Rule Applications
- 2.4.6.1 Setting Up a Rule to Send Different Notifications for Different Severity States of an Event
- 2.4.6.2 Creating a Rule to Notify Different Administrators Based on the Event Type
- 2.4.6.3 Creating a Rule to Create a Ticket for Incidents
- 2.4.6.4 Creating a Rule to Send SNMP Traps to Third Party Systems
- 2.4.7 Exporting and Importing Incident Rules
- 2.4.8 Creating Corrective Actions for Events
- 2.4.9 Compressing Multiple Events into a Single Incident
- 2.4.10 Event Prioritization
- 2.4.11 Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Target Down Events
- 2.4.11.1 How RCA Works
- 2.4.11.2 Leveraging RCA Results in Incident Rule Sets
- 2.4.11.3 Leveraging RCA Results in Incident Manager
- 2.4.11.4 Leveraging RCA Results in the System Dashboard
- 2.4.11.5 Creating a Rule to Update Incident Priority for Non-symptom Events
- 2.4.11.6 Creating Incidents On Non-symptom Events
- 2.4.11.7 Introducing a Time Delay
- 2.5 Moving from Enterprise Manager 10/11g to 12c and Greater
- 2.6 Monitoring: Common Tasks
- 3 Using Notifications
- 3.1 Setting Up Notifications
- 3.2 Extending Notification Beyond Email
- 3.3 Sending Notifications Using OS Commands and Scripts
- 3.4 Sending Notifications Using PL/SQL Procedures
- 3.5 Sending SNMP Traps to Third Party Systems
- 3.6 Management Information Base (MIB)
- 3.7 Passing Corrective Action Status Change Information
- 3.8 Passing Job Execution Status Information
- 3.9 Passing User-Defined Target Properties to Notification Methods
- 3.10 Notification Reference
- 3.10.1 EMOMS Properties
- 3.10.2 Passing Event, Incident, Problem Information to an OS Command or Script
- 3.10.2.1 Environment Variables Common to Event, Incident and Problem
- 3.10.2.2 Event Notification-Specific Environment Variables
- 3.10.2.3 Environment Variables Specific to Event Types
- 3.10.2.4 Environment Variables Specific to Incident Notifications
- 3.10.2.5 Environment Variables Specific to Problem Notifications
- 3.10.2.6 Environment Variables Common to Incident and Problem Notifications
- 3.10.3 Passing Information to a PL/SQL Procedure
- 3.10.4 Troubleshooting Notifications
- 3.11 System Broadcasts
- 4 Using Blackouts and Notification Blackouts
- 5 Managing Groups
- 5.1 Introduction to Groups
- 5.2 Managing Groups
- 5.2.1 Creating and Editing Groups
- 5.2.2 Creating Dynamic Groups
- 5.2.3 Adding Members to Privilege Propagating Groups
- 5.2.4 Converting Conventional Groups to Privilege Propagating Groups
- 5.2.5 Viewing and Managing Groups
- 5.2.6 Overview of Group Charts
- 5.2.7 Overview of Group Members
- 5.2.8 Viewing Group Status History
- 5.2.9 About the System Dashboard
- 5.3 Using Out-of-Box Reports
- 6 Using Administration Groups
- 6.1 What is an Administration Group?
- 6.2 Planning an Administrative Group
- 6.3 Implementing Administration Groups and Template Collections
- 6.3.1 Creating the Administration Group Hierarchy
- 6.3.2 Accessing the Administration Group Home Page
- 6.3.3 Defining the Hierarchy
- 6.3.4 Defining Template Collections
- 6.3.5 Associating Template Collections with Administration Groups
- 6.3.5.1 Associating a Template Collection with an Administration Group
- 6.3.5.2 Searching for Administration Groups
- 6.3.5.3 Setting the Global Synchronization Schedule
- 6.3.5.4 When Template Collection Synchronization Occurs
- 6.3.5.5 Viewing Synchronization Status
- 6.3.5.6 Group Member Type and Synchronization
- 6.3.5.7 System Targets and Administration Groups
- 6.3.5.8 Disassociating a Template Collection from a Group
- 6.3.5.9 Viewing Aggregate (Group Management) Settings
- 6.3.5.10 Viewing the Administration Group Homepage
- 6.3.5.11 Identifying Targets Not Part of Any Administration Group
- 6.4 Changing the Administration Group Hierarchy
- 7 Using Monitoring Templates
- 7.1 About Monitoring Templates
- 7.2 Definition of a Monitoring Template
- 7.3 Default Templates (Auto Apply Templates)
- 7.4 Viewing a List of Monitoring Templates
- 7.5 Creating a Monitoring Template
- 7.6 Editing a Monitoring Template
- 7.7 Applying Monitoring Templates to Targets
- 7.8 Comparing Monitoring Templates with Targets
- 7.9 Comparing Metric Settings Using Information Publisher
- 7.10 Exporting and Importing Monitoring Templates
- 7.11 Upgrading Enterprise Manager: Comparing Monitoring Templates
- 7.12 Changing the Monitoring Template Apply History Retention Period
- 8 Using Metric Extensions
- 8.1 What are Metric Extensions?
- 8.2 Metric Extension Lifecycle
- 8.3 Working with Metric Extensions
- 8.3.1 Administrator Privilege Requirements
- 8.3.2 Granting Create Metric Extension Privilege
- 8.3.3 Managing Administrator Privileges
- 8.3.4 Managing Administrator Access to Metric Extensions
- 8.3.5 Creating a New Metric Extension
- 8.3.6 Creating a New Metric Extension (Create Like)
- 8.3.7 Editing a Metric Extension
- 8.3.8 Creating the Next Version of an Existing Metric Extension
- 8.3.9 Importing a Metric Extension
- 8.3.10 Exporting a Metric Extension
- 8.3.11 Deleting a Metric Extension
- 8.3.12 Deploying Metric Extensions to a Group of Targets
- 8.3.13 Creating an Incident Rule to Send Email from Metric Extensions
- 8.3.14 Updating Older Versions of Metric Extensions Already Deployed to a Group of Targets
- 8.3.15 Creating Repository-side Metric Extensions
- 8.4 Adapters
- 8.5 Converting User-defined Metrics to Metric Extensions
- 8.6 Metric Extension Command Line Verbs
- 9 Advanced Threshold Management
- 10 Utilizing the Job System and Corrective Actions
- 10.1 Job System Purpose and Overview
- 10.2 Preliminary Considerations
- 10.3 Creating Jobs
- 10.4 Viewing and Analyzing Job Status
- 10.5 Generating Job Event Criteria
- 10.6 Creating Event Rules For Job Status Change
- 10.7 Using Diagnostic Tools
- 10.8 Creating Corrective Actions
- 10.8.1 Providing Credentials
- 10.8.2 Creating Corrective Actions for Metrics
- 10.8.3 Creating a Library Corrective Action
- 10.8.4 Specifying Access to Corrective Actions
- 10.8.5 Setting Up Notifications for Corrective Actions
- 10.8.6 Providing Agent-side Response Actions
- 10.8.7 Viewing the Details of a Corrective Action Execution
- 11 Monitoring Access Points Configured for a Target
- 11.1 Introduction to Monitoring Access Points
- 11.2 Viewing a List of Access Points Configured for a Target
- 11.3 Deleting Access Points Configured for a Target
- 11.4 Viewing the Capability Metric Map for a Target
- 11.5 Viewing the Best Access Point Implementers (and their History) for Various Operations Supported for a Target
- 11.6 Modifying or Reconfiguring the Monitoring Properties of the Access Points Configured for a Target
- 11.7 EM CLI Verbs for Managing the Access Points Configured for a Target
- 12 Always-On Monitoring
- 12.1 Prerequisites
- 12.2 Best Practices
- 12.3 Installing Always-On Monitoring
- 12.4 Configuring Always-On Monitoring
- 12.4.1 Saving the Em Key
- 12.4.2 Using the Always-On Monitoring Configuration Assistant (EMSCA)
- 12.4.3 Removing the Em Key
- 12.4.4 Configuring Email Servers in Enterprise Manager
- 12.4.5 Configuring Downtime Contacts in Enterprise Manager
- 12.4.6 Synchronizing Always-On Monitoring with Enterprise Manager for the First Time
- 12.4.7 Configuring Enterprise Manager to Work with Always-On Monitoring
- 12.4.8 Enabling Notifications
- 12.4.9 Verifying the Always-On Monitoring Upload URL on Enterprise Manager
- 12.5 Controlling the Service
- 12.6 Updating Always-On Monitoring
- 12.7 Data Maintenance
- 12.8 Controlling Always-On Monitoring Configuration Settings
- 12.9 Getting Performance Information
- 12.10 Modifiable Always-On Monitoring Properties
- 12.11 Creating an SSO Wallet and JKS for CA Certificates
- 12.12 Diagnosing Problems
- 12.13 High Availability and Disaster Recovery
- 12.14 Uninstalling Always-On Monitoring
- 12.15 Configuring the Always-On Monitoring Application for Secure Communication Using the TLSv1.2 Protocol
- 1 Enterprise Monitoring
- Part II Discovery
- 13 Discovering and Adding Host and Non-Host Targets
- 14 Discovering and Adding Database Targets
- 14.1 Enabling Autodiscovery of Database Targets
- 14.2 Discovering and Adding Container Database and Pluggable Database Targets
- 14.3 Discovering and Adding Cluster Database Targets
- 14.4 Discovering and Adding Single Instance Database Targets
- 14.5 Discovering and Adding Cluster Targets
- 14.6 Discovering and Adding Single Instance High Availability Service Targets
- 14.7 Discovering and Adding Cluster Automatic Storage Management Targets
- 14.8 Configuring a Target Database for Secure Monitoring
- 14.9 Adding Connection Manager Targets By Using the Declarative Process
- 15 Discovering and Adding Middleware Targets
- 16 Discovering, Promoting, and Adding System Infrastructure Targets
- 16.1 Discovering and Promoting Oracle MiniCluster
- 16.8 Configuring Snmp traps for Supercluster and Minicluster monitored hosts
- 16.2 About Discovering, Promoting, and Adding System Infrastructure Targets
- 16.3 Discovering and Promoting Operating Systems
- 16.4 Discovering and Promoting Oracle Solaris Zones
- 16.5 Discovering and Promoting Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- 16.6 Discovering and Promoting Servers
- 16.7 Discovering and Promoting Oracle SuperCluster
- 16.9 Discovering and Promoting PDUs
- 16.10 Discovering and Promoting Oracle ZFS Storage
- 16.11 Discovering Fabrics
- 16.12 Related Resources for Discovering and Promoting System Infrastructure Targets
- Part III Hybrid Cloud Management
- 17 Enabling Hybrid Cloud Management
- 17.1 What is Oracle Hybrid Cloud?
- 17.2 Setting Up Hybrid Cloud Management in Three Steps
- 17.3 Hybrid Cloud Management Prerequisites and Basic Setup
- 17.4 Advanced Topics
- 17.4.1 Discovering and Monitoring Oracle Cloud Targets
- 17.4.2 Patching Cloud-based Agents and Gateways
- 17.4.3 Configuring an External Proxy to Enable Gateways to Communicate with the Oracle Cloud
- 17.4.4 Performing Additional Hybrid Cloud Management Tasks
- 17.4.5 Troubleshooting Cloud-based Management Agents
- 17.4.6 Frequently Asked Questions About Hybrid Cloud Management
- 17.4.6.1 Can I deploy more than one Agent on the same Oracle Cloud virtual host?
- 17.4.6.2 Can I deinstall or deconfigure a Gateway without deinstalling an associated Cloud-based Agent?
- 17.4.6.3 How do I relocate the Gateway to another host without deinstalling anything else?
- 17.4.6.4 How can I redistribute my connections once I have added the Gateways? Does it need reconfiguration?
- 17.4.6.5 After an Oracle PaaS instance is decommissioned, what happens to the Cloud-based Agent and the related targets?
- 17.4.6.6 If I change my SSH keys on Oracle Cloud, what should I do in Enterprise Manager?
- 17.4.6.7 What are the guidelines for sizing the number of Gateways? What is the indication that my gateway Agent is overloaded?
- 17.4.6.8 Once the first Gateway is up after being patched, will it monitor the Cloud-based Agents?
- 17.4.6.9 What are the user restrictions on Cloud-based Agents and the targets on Oracle Cloud?
- 17.4.6.10 On what operating system can I deploy a Cloud-based Agent and a Gateway?
- 17.5 List of Unsupported Features
- 18 Deploying JVMD for Hybrid Cloud
- 18.1 Overview of Deploying JVMD for Hybrid Cloud
- 18.2 Prerequisites for Deploying JVMD Agents on Oracle Cloud Virtual Hosts
- 18.3 Deploying JVMD Agents on Oracle Cloud Virtual Hosts
- 18.4 Changing the Default JVMD End Point for Hybrid Cloud Gateway Agents
- 18.5 After Deploying JVMD Agents on Oracle Cloud Virtual Hosts
- 17 Enabling Hybrid Cloud Management
- Part IV Administering Cloud Control
- 19 Maintaining Enterprise Manager
- 20 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Management Repository
- 20.1 Management Repository Deployment Guidelines
- 20.2 Management Repository Data Retention Policies
- 20.2.1 Management Repository Default Aggregation and Purging Policies
- 20.2.2 Management Repository Default Aggregation and Purging Policies for Other Management Data
- 20.2.3 Modifying the Default Aggregation and Purging Policies
- 20.2.4 How to Modify the Retention Period of Job History
- 20.2.5 DBMS_SCHEDULER Troubleshooting
- 20.3 Dropping and Recreating the Management Repository
- 20.4 Troubleshooting Management Repository Creation Errors
- 20.5 Cross Platform Enterprise Manager Repository Migration
- 21 Updating Cloud Control
- 22 Configuring a Software Library
- 22.1 Overview of Software Library
- 22.2 Users, Roles, and Privileges
- 22.3 What's New in Software Library
- 22.4 Performing Software Library Tasks Using EM CLI Verbs or in Graphical Mode
- 22.5 Software Library Storage
- 22.6 Prerequisites for Configuring Software Library
- 22.7 Configuring Software Library Storage Location
- 22.8 Configuring Software Library on a Multi-OMS System
- 22.9 Software Library Cache Nodes
- 22.10 Software Library File Transfers
- 22.11 Using Software Library Entities
- 22.12 Tasks Performed Using the Software Library Home Page
- 22.12.1 Organizing Entities
- 22.12.2 Creating Entities
- 22.12.3 Customizing Entities
- 22.12.4 Managing Entities
- 22.12.4.1 Accessing Software Library Home Page
- 22.12.4.2 Accessing Software Library Administration Page
- 22.12.4.3 Granting or Revoking Privileges
- 22.12.4.4 Moving Entities
- 22.12.4.5 Changing Entity Maturity
- 22.12.4.6 Adding Notes to Entities
- 22.12.4.7 Adding Attachments to Entities
- 22.12.4.8 Viewing, Editing, and Deleting Entities
- 22.12.4.9 Purging Deleted Entities
- 22.12.4.10 Searching Entities
- 22.12.4.11 Exporting Entities
- 22.12.4.12 Importing Entities
- 22.12.5 Staging Entities
- 22.13 Maintaining Software Library
- 22.13.1 Periodic Maintenance Tasks
- 22.13.2 Re-Importing Oracle Owned Entity Files
- 22.13.3 Removing (and Migrating) Software Library Storage Location
- 22.13.4 Removing a Referenced Storage Location
- 22.13.5 Deactivating and Activating a Storage Location
- 22.13.6 Scheduling Purge Job
- 22.13.7 Backing Up Software Library
- 23 Managing Plug-Ins
- 23.1 Getting Started
- 23.2 Introduction to Plug-ins
- 23.3 Workflow of Plug-In Deployment
- 23.4 Introduction to Plug-In Manager
- 23.5 Knowing Your Plug-Ins
- 23.6 Downloading, Deploying, and Upgrading Plug-Ins
- 23.7 Undeploying Plug-Ins
- 23.8 Advanced Operations with Plug-Ins
- 23.9 Troubleshooting
- 24 Patching Oracle Management Service and the Repository
- 24.1 OMSPatcher Automation
- 24.2 Required OMSPatcher Parameters
- 24.3 Prerequisites for Running OMSPatcher
- 24.4 Using OMSPatcher
- 24.5 OMSPatcher Command Syntax
- 24.6 Troubleshooting
- 24.6.1 OMSPatcher Troubleshooting Architecture
- 24.6.2 OMSPatcher Log Management Architecture
- 24.6.3 Logs for Oracle Support
- 24.6.4 OMSPatcher: Cases Analysis, Error Codes, and Remedies/Suggestions
- 24.6.5 OMSPatcher: External Utilities Error Codes
- 24.6.6 Special Error Cases for OMSPatcher OMS Automation
- 24.6.7 Multi-OMS Execution for UNIX based Systems
- 24.7 Features in OMSPatcher
- 25 Patching Oracle Management Agents
- 25.1 Overview
- 25.2 Automated Management Agent Patching Using Patch Plans (Recommended)
- 25.3 Manual Management Agent Patching
- 26 Personalizing Cloud Control
- 27 Administering Enterprise Manager Using EMCTL Commands
- 27.1 Executing EMCTL Commands
- 27.2 Guidelines for Starting Multiple Enterprise Manager Components on a Single Host
- 27.3 Starting and Stopping Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c Cloud Control
- 27.4 Services That Are Started with Oracle Management Service Startup
- 27.5 Starting and Stopping the Oracle Management Service and Management Agent on Windows
- 27.6 Reevaluating Metric Collections Using EMCTL Commands
- 27.7 Specifying New Target Monitoring Credentials in Enterprise Manager
- 27.8 EMCTL Commands for OMS
- 27.9 EMCTL Commands for Management Agent
- 27.10 EMCTL Security Commands
- 27.11 EMCTL HAConfig Commands
- 27.12 EMCTL Resync Commands
- 27.13 EMCTL Connector Command
- 27.14 EMCTL Patch Repository Commands
- 27.15 EMCTL Commands for Windows NT
- 27.16 EMCTL Partool Commands
- 27.17 EMCTL Plug-in Commands
- 27.18 EMCTL Command to Sync with OPSS Policy Store
- 27.19 Troubleshooting Oracle Management Service Startup Errors
- 27.20 Troubleshooting Management Agent Startup Errors
- 27.21 Using emctl.log File to Troubleshoot
- 28 Locating and Configuring Enterprise Manager Log Files
- 28.1 Managing Log Files
- 28.2 Managing Saved Searches
- 28.3 Locating Management Agent Log and Trace Files
- 28.4 Locating and Configuring Oracle Management Service Log and Trace Files
- 28.4.1 About the Oracle Management Service Log and Trace Files
- 28.4.2 Locating Oracle Management Service Log and Trace Files
- 28.4.3 Controlling the Size and Number of Oracle Management Service Log and Trace Files
- 28.4.4 Controlling the Contents of the Oracle Management Service Trace File
- 28.4.5 Controlling the Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle HTTP Server Log Files
- 28.5 Monitoring Log Files
- 28.6 Configuring Log Archive Locations
- 29 Configuring and Using Services
- 29.1 Introduction to Services
- 29.2 Creating a Service
- 29.3 Monitoring a Service
- 29.4 Configuring a Service
- 29.4.1 Availability Definition (Generic and Aggregate Service)
- 29.4.2 Root Cause Analysis Configuration
- 29.4.3 System Association
- 29.4.4 Monitoring Settings
- 29.4.5 Service Tests and Beacons
- 29.4.5.1 Defining Additional Service Tests
- 29.4.5.2 Deploying and Using Beacons
- 29.4.5.3 Configuring the Beacons
- 29.4.5.4 Creating an ATS Service Test Using OATS Load Script
- 29.4.5.4.1 Creating a Self Contained Zip File
- 29.4.5.4.2 Creating an ATS Service Test
- 29.4.5.4.3 Troubleshooting ATS Service Test Playback Issues
- 29.4.5.4.4 Using Databanking and Parameterization
- 29.4.5.4.5 Parameterizing URLs
- 29.4.5.4.6 Success or Failure Validation
- 29.4.5.4.7 Using Beacon Override
- 29.4.5.4.8 Updating the Databank File
- 29.4.5.4.9 Using SLM Header for RUEI Integration
- 29.4.6 Performance Metrics
- 29.4.7 Usage Metrics
- 29.5 Using the Transaction Recorder
- 29.6 Setting Up and Using Service Level Agreements
- 29.7 Using the Services Dashboard
- 29.8 Using the Test Repository
- 29.9 Configuring Service Levels
- 29.10 Configuring a Service Using the Command Line Interface
- 29.11 Troubleshooting Service Tests
- 30 Introducing Enterprise Manager Support for SNMP
- Part V Systems Infrastructure
- 31 Working with Systems Infrastructure Targets
- 32 Managing Networks
- 33 Managing Storage
- 33.1 Get Started with Managing Storage
- 33.2 Location of Storage Information in the User Interface
- 33.3 Actions for Storage Management
- 33.4 About Storage Appliance Dashboard
- 33.5 About Photorealistic Image
- 33.6 About Summary
- 33.7 About Projects
- 33.8 About Charts
- 33.9 About Host Storage Information
- 33.10 About Storage Configuration Topology
- 33.11 About Storage Metrics
- 33.12 About Storage Cluster Membership
- 33.13 About Storage Resource Deletion
- 33.14 Using Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance in Engineered Systems
- 33.15 Related Resources for Storage
- 34 Monitoring Servers
- 34.1 Get Started With Server Management
- 34.2 Location of Server Information in the UI
- 34.3 Actions for Server Management
- 34.4 About the Hardware Dashboard
- 34.5 Viewing the Hardware Dashboard
- 34.6 About Server Metrics
- 34.7 Viewing Server Metrics
- 34.8 About the Photorealistic Image of the Hardware
- 34.9 Viewing the Photorealistic Image of the Hardware
- 34.10 About the Logical View
- 34.10.1 About CPU Information
- 34.10.2 About Memory Information
- 34.10.3 About Power Information
- 34.10.4 About Fan Information
- 34.10.5 About Storage Information
- 34.10.6 About Disk Controller Information
- 34.10.7 About Disk Expander Information
- 34.10.8 About Network Ports Information
- 34.10.9 About PCI Devices Information
- 34.10.10 About PDOMs Information
- 34.10.11 About DCUs Information
- 34.11 Viewing the Logical View
- 34.12 About Energy Consumption
- 34.13 Viewing the Energy Consumption
- 34.14 About Network Connectivity
- 34.15 Viewing the Network Connectivity
- 34.16 About the Service Processor Configuration
- 34.17 Viewing the Service Processor Configuration
- 34.18 Managing Metrics and Incident Notifications
- 34.19 Administering Servers
- 34.20 Related Resources for Server Management
- 35 Managing the PDU
- 35.1 Getting Started with PDU Management
- 35.2 Location of PDU Information in the User Interface
- 35.3 Actions for PDU
- 35.4 PDU Version Identification
- 35.5 Viewing the PDU Information
- 35.6 Changing PDU Monitoring Credentials
- 35.7 PDU Test Connection and Metric Collection Error Troubleshooting
- 35.8 PDU Error States
- 35.9 PDU Alerts and Configuration
- 35.10 Related Resources for PDU Management
- 36 Managing the Rack
- 37 Managing Oracle MiniCluster
- 38 Managing Oracle SuperCluster
- 39 Monitoring Oracle Operating Systems
- 39.1 Get Started with Monitoring Oracle Operating Systems
- 39.2 Location of Oracle Operating System Information in the UI
- 39.3 Features of Operating Systems
- 39.4 About the Dashboard for all Hosts
- 39.5 How to Get Information About a Specific Host
- 39.6 About the Host Menu
- 39.7 About Open Incidents
- 39.8 Overview of Performance and Resource Metrics
- 39.9 About Host Memory
- 39.10 Viewing Host Storage
- 39.11 Viewing Network Connectivity
- 39.12 About Boot Environments
- 39.13 Viewing Running Host Processes
- 39.14 Viewing Managed Host Services
- 39.15 Working with Host Metrics
- 39.16 Managing Metrics and Incident Notifications for Hosts
- 39.17 About Host Compliance
- 39.18 Related Resources for Operating Systems
- 40 Monitoring Oracle Solaris Zones
- 40.1 Get Started with Monitoring Oracle Solaris Zones
- 40.2 Location of Oracle Solaris Zone Information in the UI
- 40.3 Actions for Zones
- 40.4 Target Navigation for Zones
- 40.5 How to Get Information About a Zone
- 40.6 Working with Zone Platform Metrics
- 40.7 Working with Zone-Specific Metrics
- 40.8 Viewing All Metrics
- 40.9 Working with Incidents for Zones
- 40.10 Managing Metrics and Incident Notifications for Zones
- 40.10.1 Viewing Zone Metric Collection Errors
- 40.10.2 Editing Metric and Collection Settings for Zones
- 40.10.3 Editing a Zone's Monitoring Configuration
- 40.10.4 Suspending Monitoring Notifications for Zones
- 40.10.5 Suspending Zone Monitoring for Maintenance
- 40.10.6 Ending a Monitoring Brownout or Blackout for Zones
- 40.11 Administering Zones
- 40.12 Additional Resources for Oracle Solaris Zones
- 41 Monitoring Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- 41.1 Getting Started With Oracle VM Server for SPARC Virtualization
- 41.2 Location of Oracle VM Server for SPARC Information in the UI
- 41.3 Actions for Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- 41.4 Target Navigation for Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- 41.5 Supported Versions
- 41.6 Viewing all Oracle VM Server for SPARC Virtualization Platforms
- 41.7 About Virtualization Platform Information
- 41.7.1 Viewing the Virtualization Platform Basic Information
- 41.7.2 About the Virtualization Platform's Guest Summary
- 41.7.3 Viewing the Virtualization Platform Guest Summary
- 41.7.4 About the Virtualization Platform's Services
- 41.7.5 Viewing the Virtualization Platform Services
- 41.7.6 About the Virtualization Platform's vCPU and Core Allocation
- 41.7.7 Viewing the Virtualization Platform vCPU and Core Allocation
- 41.7.8 About Virtualization Platform Metrics
- 41.7.9 Viewing Platform Metrics
- 41.8 Zones within a Logical Domain
- 41.9 About Logical Domain Information
- 41.10 Managing Metrics and Incident Notifications
- 41.11 Administering Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- 41.12 Related Resources for Oracle VM Server for SPARC
- 42 Provisioning Zones with Oracle Database on Database Domains
- Part VI Generating Reports
- 43 Using Information Publisher
- 44 Creating Usage Tracking Reports
- 44.1 Usage Tracking Reports
- 44.2 Collecting Data for Database Usage Tracking
- 44.3 Generating Database Usage Tracking Report
- 44.4 Database Usage Tracking Summary Report
- 44.5 Generating the Fusion Middleware Usage Tracking Summary Report
- 44.6 Host Usage Tracking Reports
- Part VII Accessing Enterprise Manager via Mobile Devices
- 45 Remote Access To Enterprise Manager
- 45.1 Reviewing System Requirements
- 45.2 Performing Initial Setup
- 45.3 Connecting the First Time
- 45.4 Encountering the Login Screen
- 45.5 Managing Settings
- 45.6 Using Cloud Control Mobile in Incident Manager
- 45.7 Working in Cloud Control Mobile
- 45.8 Learning Tips and Tricks
- 45.9 Connecting to Enterprise Manager Desktop Version
- 45 Remote Access To Enterprise Manager
- Part VIII Appendixes
- A Interpreting Variables of the Enterprise Manager MIB
- A.1 oraEMNGEvent
- A.1.1 oraEMNGEventIndex
- A.1.2 oraEMNGEventNotifType
- A.1.3 oraEMNGEventMessage
- A.1.4 oraEMNGEventMessageURL
- A.1.5 oraEMNGEventSeverity
- A.1.6 oraEMNGEventSeverityCode
- A.1.7 oraEMNGEventRepeatCount
- A.1.8 oraEMNGEventActionMsg
- A.1.9 oraEMNGEventOccurrenceTime
- A.1.10 oraEMNGEventReportedTime
- A.1.11 oraEMNGEventCategories
- A.1.12 oraEMNGEventCategoryCodes
- A.1.13 oraEMNGEventType
- A.1.14 oraEMNGEventName
- A.1.15 oraEMNGAssocIncidentId
- A.1.16 oraEMNGAssocIncidentOwner
- A.1.17 oraEMNGAssocIncidentAcked
- A.1.18 oraEMNGAssocIncidentStatus
- A.1.19 oraEMNGAssocIncidentPriority
- A.1.20 oraEMNGAssocIncidentEscLevel
- A.1.21 oraEMNGEventTargetName
- A.1.22 oraEMNGEventTargetNameURL
- A.1.23 oraEMNGEventTargetType
- A.1.24 oraEMNGEventHostName
- A.1.25 oraEMNGEventTargetOwner
- A.1.26 oraEMNGEventTgtLifeCycleStatus
- A.1.27 oraEMNGEventTargetVersion
- A.1.28 oraEMNGEventUserDefinedTgtProp
- A.1.29 oraEMNGEventSourceObjName
- A.1.30 oraEMNGEventSourceObjNameURL
- A.1.31 oraEMNGEventSourceObjType
- A.1.32 oraEMNGEventSourceObjSubType
- A.1.33 oraEMNGEventSourceObjOwner
- A.1.34 oraEMNGEventCAJobName
- A.1.35 oraEMNGEventCAJobStatus
- A.1.36 oraEMNGEventCAJobOwner
- A.1.37 oraEMNGEventCAJobStepOutput
- A.1.38 oraEMNGEventCAJobType
- A.1.39 oraEMNGEventRuleSetName
- A.1.40 oraEMNGEventRuleName
- A.1.41 oraEMNGEventRuleOwner
- A.1.42 oraEMNGEventSequenceId
- A.1.43 oraEMNGEventRCADetails
- A.1.44 oraEMNGEventContextAttrs
- A.1.45 oraEMNGEventUserComments
- A.1.46 oraEMNGEventUpdates
- A.1.47 oraEMNGEventTotalOccurrenceCount
- A.1.48 oraEMNGEventCurrOccurrenceCount
- A.1.49 oraEMNGEventCurrFirstOccurDate
- A.1.50 oraEMNGEventCurrLastOccurDate
- A.1.51 oraEMNGRCAStatus
- A.1.52 oraEMNGEventReportedState
- A.1.53 oraEMNGEventTypeAttr(1-71)
- A.2 oraEM4AlertTable
- A.2.1 oraEM4AlertTargetName
- A.2.2 oraEM4AlertTargetType
- A.2.3 oraEM4AlertHostName
- A.2.4 oraEM4AlertMetricName
- A.2.5 oraEM4AlertKeyName
- A.2.6 oraEM4AlertKeyValue
- A.2.7 oraEM4AlertTimeStamp
- A.2.8 oraEM4AlertSeverity
- A.2.9 oraEM4AlertMessage
- A.2.10 oraEM4AlertRuleName
- A.2.11 oraEM4AlertRuleOwner
- A.2.12 oraEM4AlertMetricValue
- A.2.13 oraEM4AlertContext
- A.2.14 oraEM4AlertCycleGuid
- A.2.15 oraEM4AlertRepeatCount
- A.2.16 oraEM4AlertUDTargetProperties
- A.2.17 oraEM4AlertAck
- A.2.18 oraEM4AlertAckBy
- A.2.19 oraEM4AlertNotifType
- A.2.20 oraEM4AlertViolationGuid
- A.3 oraEM4JobAlertTable
- A.3.1 oraEM4JobAlertJobName
- A.3.2 oraEM4JobAlertJobOwner
- A.3.3 oraEM4JobAlertJobType
- A.3.4 oraEM4JobAlertJobStatus
- A.3.5 oraEM4JobAlertTargets
- A.3.6 oraEM4JobAlertTimeStamp
- A.3.7 oraEM4JobAlertRuleName
- A.3.8 oraEM4JobAlertRuleOwner
- A.3.9 oraEM4JobAlertMetricName
- A.3.10 oraEM4JobAlertMetricValue
- A.3.11 oraEM4JobAlertContext
- A.3.12 oraEM4JobAlertKeyName
- A.3.13 oraEM4JobAlertKeyValue
- A.3.14 oraEM4JobAlertSeverity
- A.3.15 oraEM4JobAlertJobId
- A.3.16 oraEM4JobAlertJobExecId
- A.1 oraEMNGEvent
- B Enterprise Manager MIB Definition
- C SNMP Trap Mappings
- D Overview of Target Availability States
- E Timeout Values for Enterprise Manager Components
- Index