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About This Book

1.  Locating Information About Oracle Solaris Commands

2.  Managing User Accounts and Groups (Overview)

3.  Managing User Accounts and Groups (Tasks)

4.  Booting and Shutting Down an Oracle Solaris System

5.  Working With Oracle Configuration Manager

Introduction to Oracle Configuration Manager

Managing Oracle Configuration Manager (Tasks)

How to Enable the Oracle Configuration Manager Service

How to Disable the Oracle Configuration Manager Service

How to Manually Register With the Oracle Repository

How to Change the Time or Frequency of Data Collection

6.  Managing Services (Overview)

7.  Managing Services (Tasks)

8.  Using the Fault Manager

9.  Managing System Information (Tasks)

10.  Managing System Processes (Tasks)

11.  Monitoring System Performance (Tasks)

12.  Managing Software Packages (Tasks)

13.  Managing Disk Use (Tasks)

14.  Scheduling System Tasks (Tasks)

15.  Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using CUPS (Tasks)

16.  Managing the System Console, Terminal Devices, and Power Services (Tasks)

17.  Managing System Crash Information (Tasks)

18.  Managing Core Files (Tasks)

19.  Troubleshooting System and Software Problems (Tasks)

20.  Troubleshooting Miscellaneous System and Software Problems (Tasks)

Index

Managing Oracle Configuration Manager (Tasks)

The following task map includes several procedures that are associated with using Oracle Configuration Manager on a Oracle Solaris system. Each row includes a task, a description of when you would want to perform that task, followed by a link to the task.

Task
Description
For Instructions
Enable the Oracle Configuration Manager service.
Enables the Oracle Configuration Manager service, after you have made configuration changes.
Disable the Oracle Configuration Manager service.
Disables the Oracle Configuration Manager service, before you make any significant configuration changes.
Manually register with the Oracle repository.
Changes your registration credentials.
Change data collection time.
Resets the data collection frequency and time.

How to Enable the Oracle Configuration Manager Service

  1. Become an administrator.

    For more information, see How to Obtain Administrative Rights in Oracle Solaris Administration: Security Services.

  2. Enable the Oracle Configuration Manager service.
    # svcadm enable system/ocm

How to Disable the Oracle Configuration Manager Service

  1. Become an administrator.

    For more information, see How to Obtain Administrative Rights in Oracle Solaris Administration: Security Services.

  2. Disable the Oracle Configuration Manager service.
    # svcadm disable system/ocm

    Caution

    Caution - Do not run the emCCR stop command on an Oracle Solaris system. Any changes to the service must be made using Service Management Facility (SMF).


How to Manually Register With the Oracle Repository

  1. Become an administrator.

    For more information, see How to Obtain Administrative Rights in Oracle Solaris Administration: Security Services.

  2. Change user registration.
    # configCCR

    The software prompts for an email account and password. Preferably, use an email account associated with your My Oracle Support identity.

    If the system can communicate directly with the registration server, it does so. If not, you are prompted for the URL of an Oracle Support Hub. If a URL is usable at your site, specify it here. If you do not specify the address of an Oracle Support Hub or still are unable to communicate with the registration server, then you are prompted for a network proxy.

    After registration is complete, data collection begins.

See Also

For more information about the configCCR command, see the configCCR(1M) man page or Oracle Configuration Manager Installation and Administration Guide. For complete examples of an interactive session using the configCCR command, see configCCR.

How to Change the Time or Frequency of Data Collection

  1. Become an administrator.

    For more information, see How to Obtain Administrative Rights in Oracle Solaris Administration: Security Services.

  2. Reset the frequency of data collection.

    This example resets the collection time to occur weekly on Monday mornings at 6:00 a.m.

    # emCCR set collection_interval=FREQ=WEEKLY\; BYDAY=MON\; BYHOUR=6

See Also

For more information about the configCCR command, see the emCCR(1M) man page or Oracle Configuration Manager Installation and Administration Guide.