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7 Cloning Oracle Management Agent

This chapter explains how you can clone an existing Oracle Management Agent (Management Agent). In particular, this section covers the following:

Overview

Oracle Management Agent (Management Agent) is one of the core components of Enterprise Manager Cloud Control that enables you to convert an unmanaged host to a managed host in the Enterprise Manager system. The Management Agent works in conjunction with the plug-ins to monitor the targets running on that managed host.

Therefore, if you want to monitor a target running on a host, you must first convert that unmanaged host to a managed host by installing an Oracle Management Agent, and then manually discover the targets running on it to start monitoring them.

However, the Management Agent you install using other installation types is always a fresh installation without any customized configuration that you had done or interim one-off patches that you had applied to other running Management Agents.

If you want to install an additional Management Agent that is identical to the existing well-tested, pre-patched, and running Management Agent, then the best option is to clone the existing instance. This saves time and effort in patching a fresh installation all over again and bringing it to the current state.

You can clone an existing Management Agent in graphical or silent mode.

Understandably, as a prerequisite, you need to have at least one Management Agent in your environment, and its software binaries must be accessible from all the hosts where you want to clone an additional Management Agent. Therefore, note that this installation type must be used for installing only additional Management Agents in your environment.

After installing a Management Agent, to monitor a target, add the target to Enterprise Manager Cloud Control either using the Auto Discovery Results page, the Add Targets Manually page, or the discovery wizards offered for the targets you want to monitor.

For information about discovering targets in Enterprise Manager Cloud Control, refer to the chapter on adding targets in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Administrator's Guide.

Once the installation is complete, you will see the following default contents in the agent base directory:

<agent_base_directory>
    |_____core
         |_____12.1.0.1.0
    |_____plugins
    |_____plugins.txt
    |_____agent_inst
    |_____sbin
    |_____agentimage.properties

Note:

If you want to move your Management Agents from one Enterprise Manager Cloud Control to another, then you must first deinstall those Management Agents and plug-ins, and then redeploy those Management Agents and plug-ins using the new Enterprise Manager Cloud Control. This is typically done when you want to move from an Enterprise Manager Cloud Control in a test environment to an Enterprise Manager Cloud Control in a production environment.

Before You Begin

Before you begin installing an Oracle Management Agent, keep these points in mind:

Prerequisites

Before cloning the Management Agent, ensure that you meet the following prerequisites.

Table 7-1 Prerequisites for Cloning Oracle Management Agent

Requirement Description

Hardware Requirements

Ensure that you meet the hard disk space and physical memory requirements. For more information, see the chapter on hardware requirements in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Basic Installation Guide.

Software Requirements

(Only for Graphical Mode)

(For Microsoft Windows) Ensure that you have installed Cygwin on the destination host. For more information, see the chapter on installing Cygwin in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Basic Installation Guide.

Operating System Requirements

Ensure that you install the Management Agent only on certified operating systems as mentioned in the Enterprise Manager Certification Matrix available on My Oracle Support.

To access this matrix, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to My Oracle Support, and click the Certifications tab.

  2. On the Certifications page, in the Certification Search region, from the Product list, select Enterprise Manager Cloud Control.

  3. From the Release list, select 12.1.0.1.0, and click Search.

    Note: If you use Oracle Solaris 10, then ensure that you have update 9 or higher installed. To verify whether it is installed, run the following command:

    cat /etc/release

    You should see the output similar to the following. Here, s10s_u6 indicates that update 6 is already installed.

    Solaris 10 10/08 s10s_u6wos_07b SPARC

Package Requirements

Ensure that you install all the operating system-specific packages. For more information, see the chapter on package requirements in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Basic Installation Guide.

User and Operating System Group Requirement

Ensure that the destination host where you want to install the Management Agent has the appropriate users and operating system groups created.

For more information, see the chapter on creating operating system groups and users in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Basic Installation Guide.

/etc/hosts File Requirements

(Only for Silent Mode)

Ensure that the /etc/hosts file on the host has the IP address, the fully qualified name, and the short name in the following format:

172.16.0.0 example.com mypc

Destination Host Requirements

Ensure that the destination hosts are accessible from the host where the OMS is running.

If the destination host and the host on which OMS is running belong to different network domains, then ensure that you update the /etc/hosts file on the destination host to add a line with the IP address of that host, the fully qualified name of that host, and the short name of the host.

For example, if the fully-qualified host name is example.com and the short name is mypc, then add the following line in the /etc/hosts file:

172.16.0.0 example.com mypc

Destination Host Credential Requirements

(Only for Graphical Mode)

Ensure that all the destination hosts running on the same operating system have the same set of credentials. For example, all the destination hosts running on Linux operating system must have the same set of credentials.

The wizard installs the Management Agent using the same user account. If you have hosts running on the same operating system but with different credentials, then have two different deployment sessions.

Permission Requirements

  • Ensure that the agent base directory you specify is empty and has write permission.

  • Ensure that the instance directory is empty and has write permission.

SUDO Requirements

(Only for UNIX)

  • Ensure that the installing user has SUDO privileges to invoke /bin/sh as root.

  • Ensure that you have the following line in the /etc/sudoers file:

    Defaults visiblepw

  • Ensure that you comment out the following line in the /etc/sudoers file:

    Defaults requiretty

PATH Environment Variable Requirements

On the destination host, ensure the following:

  • (For Microsoft Windows) Ensure that the cygwin software location appears before other software locations in the PATH environment variable. After making it the first entry, restart the SSH daemon (sshd).

  • (For UNIX) Ensure that the SCP binaries (for example, /usr/local/bin/scp) are in the PATH environment variable.

Path Validation Requirements

Validate the path to all command locations. For more information, see the appendix on validating command locations in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Basic Installation Guide.

IPV 6 Requirements

(Only for Graphical Mode)

If you are installing from an ipv6 OMS to a non-ipv6 host, then follow these step:

  1. Navigate to the following location on the OMS home:

    $<OMS_HOME>/oui/prov/resources/

  2. Check the property value of PING_PATH in the following files in this order:

    1. ssPaths_<plat>.properties

    2. sPaths.properties

    3. Paths.properties

  3. Change the property value of PING_PATH from /bin/ping to /bin/ping6

Temporary Directory Space Requirements

Ensure that you allocate 400 MB of space for a temporary directory where the executables can be copied.

By default, the temporary directory location set to the environment variable TMP or TEMP is honored. If both are set, then TEMP is honored. If none of them are set, then the following default values are honored: /tmp on UNIX hosts and c:\Temp on Microsoft Windows hosts.

Agent Base Directory Requirements

Ensure that the installing user owns the agent base directory.

Ensure that the directory name does not contain any spaces.

Ensure that the installer user or the root user owns all the parent directories. Ensure that the root user owns the root directory.

For example, if the agent base directory is /scratch/OracleHomes/agent, and oracle is the installing user, then the /scratch/OracleHomes/agent directory must be owned by oracle, directories scratch and OracleHomes must be owned by either oracle or root user, and the root directory (/) must be owned by root user.

Read and Execute Permission Requirements

Ensure that you (in fact, all users accessing the Installation Base Directory) have read and execute permission on all the directories that lead up to the Installation Base Directory.

For example, if the Installation Base Directory is /home/john/oracle/software/agent/, then you must have read and execute permissions on all the directories, mainly home, john, oracle, software, and agent.

Default SSH Port Requirements

(Only for Graphical Mode)

Ensure that the SSH daemon is running on the default port (that is, 22) on all the destination hosts. To verify the port, run the following command:

netstat -anp | grep <port_no>

If the port is a non-default port, that is, any port other than 22, then update the SSH_PORT property in the following file that is present in the OMS home:

$<OMS_HOME>/oui/prov/resources/Paths.properties

Ping Requirements

(Only for Graphical Mode)

If a firewall configured in your environment does not allow any ping traffic, then ensure that you do the following:

  1. Take a backup of the following file from the OMS home:

    For Linux Platforms:

    $<OMS_HOME>/oui/prov/resources/sPaths.properties

    For Other Platforms:

    $<OMS_HOME>/oui/prov/resources/ssPaths_<platform>.properties

    For example, ssPaths_aix.properties if the OMS is on AIX platform.

  2. Edit the original properties file and change PING_PATH=/bin/ping to PING_PATH=/bin/true.

Software Availability Requirements

(Only for Graphical Mode)

For Cloning an Existing Management Agent

Ensure that you already have Oracle Management Agent 12c running in your environment. Ensure that the platform on which it is running is the same as the platform of the destination hosts on which you want to clone.

For Installing a Management Agent Using Shared Oracle Home

Ensure that you already have Oracle Management Agent 12c installed as a Master Agent in a shared, mounted location

Installation Base Directory Requirements

(Only for Graphical Mode)

Ensure that the agent base directory you specify in the Installation Base Directory field is empty and has write permission.

plugins.txt File Update Requirements

(Only for Silent Mode)

(Only if you installed additional plug-ins to the Management Agent later)

By default, when you install a Management Agent, it is automatically configured with the Oracle Home discovery plug-in, the Oracle Home monitoring plug-in, and all the discovery plug-ins that were configured with the OMS from where the Management Agent is being deployed. However, if you install any additional plug-ins later, then follow these steps:

  1. Edit the plugins.txt file from the installation base directory.

  2. Add entries in the following format for every additional plug-in you installed:

    <plug-in_name>|<plug-in_version>|<plug-in_type>

    For example, oracle.sysman.oh|12.1.0.1.0||discovery

    Note: To find the plug-in name, plug-in version, and plug-in type, see the plugins directory in the installation base directory. For each plug-in, you should see a subdirectory titled based on the plug-in name, type, and version.

    For example, oracle.sysman.db.discovery.plugin_12.1.0.1.0

    Here, oracle.sysman.db is the plug-in name, discovery is the plug-in type, and 12.1.0.1.0 is the plug-in version.

  3. Save the plugins.txt file.

Job System Requirements

Ensure that the job system is enabled on the source Management Agent you want to clone.

Installing User Requirements

If the central inventory owner and the user installing the Management Agent are different, then ensure that they are part of the same group.

Also ensure that the inventory owner and the group to which the owner belongs have read and write permissions on the inventory directory.

For example, if the inventory owner is abc and the user installing the Management Agent is xyz, then ensure that abc and xyz belong to the same group, and they have read and write access to the inventory.

Central Inventory (oraInventory) Requirements

  • Ensure that you allocate 100 MB of space for the Central Inventory.

  • Ensure that the Oracle Inventory (oraInventory) is not in a shared location. When you use the /etc/oraInst.loc file, ensure that the inventory location specified there is not pointing to a shared location. If it is, change it to a non-shared location by following the instructions outlined in My Oracle Support note 1092645.1.

  • Ensure that you have read, write, and execute permissions on oraInventory on all remote hosts. If you do not have these permissions on the default inventory (typically at /etc/oraInst.loc) on any remote host, then ensure that you specify the path to an alternative inventory location by using one of the following options in the Additional Parameters field of the Add Host Targets Wizard. However, these parameters are supported only on UNIX platforms, and not on Microsoft Windows platforms.

    INVENTORY_LOCATION=<absolute_path_to_inventory_directory>

    -invPtrLoc <absolute_path_to_oraInst.loc>

Port Requirements

Ensure that the default ports described in What Default Ports Are Used? are free.

Agent User Account Permissions and Rights

(Only for Microsoft Windows)

(For Microsoft Windows) If you are installing the Management Agent on a Microsoft Windows-based operating system, then ensure that the agent user account has permissions and rights to perform the following:

  • Act as part of the operating system.

  • Increase quotas.

  • Replace process level token.

  • Log in as a batch job.

To verify whether the agent user has these rights, follow these steps:

  1. Launch the Local Security Settings.

    From the Start menu, click Settings and then select Control Panel. From the Control Panel window, select Administrative Tools, and from the Administrative Tools window, select Local Security Settings.

  2. In the Local Security Settings window, from the tree structure, expand Local Policies, and then expand User Rights Assignment.

Permissions for cmd.exe

(For Microsoft Windows) If you are installing the Management Agent on a Microsoft Windows-based operating system, then ensure that you grant the Cmd.exe program Read and Execute permissions for the user account that the batch job runs under. This is a restriction from Microsoft.

For more information on this restriction and to understand how you can grant these permissions, access the following URL to Microsoft Web site:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/867466/en-us

Preinstallation/Postinstallation Scripts Requirements

(Only for Graphical Mode)

Ensure that the preinstallation and postinstallation scripts that you want to run along with the installation are available either on the OMS host, destination hosts, or on a shared location accessible to the destination hosts.

Browser Requirements

(Only for Graphical Mode)

  • Ensure that you use a certified browser as mentioned in the Enterprise Manager Certification Matrix available on My Oracle Support.

    To access this matrix, follow these steps:

    1. Log in to My Oracle Support, and click the Certifications tab.

    2. On the Certifications page, in the Certification Search region, from the Product list, select Enterprise Manager Cloud Control.

    3. From the Release list, select 12.1.0.1.0, and click Search.

  • If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or 9, do the following:

    • Turn off the compatibility view mode. To do so, in Microsoft Internet Explorer, from the Tools menu, click Compatibility View to disable it if it is enabled. Also, click Compatibility View Settings and deregister the Enterprise Manager Cloud Control console URL.

    • Enable XMLHTTP. To do so, from the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Click the Advanced tab, and under the Security heading, select Enable native XMLHTTP support to enable it.


Cloning Procedure

This section describes the following:

Cloning in Graphical Mode

To clone a Management Agent in graphical mode, follow these steps:

  1. In Cloud Control, do one of the following:

    • From the Setup menu, select Add Target, and then, click Auto Discovery Results. On the Auto Discovery Results page, select a host you want to monitor in Enterprise Manager Cloud Control, and click Promote.

    • From the Setup menu, select Add Target, and then, click Add Targets Manually. On the Add Targets Manually page, select Add Host Targets and click Add Host.

  2. On the Host and Platform page, do the following:

    1. Accept the default name assigned for this session or enter a unique name of your choice. The custom name you enter can be any intuitive name, and need not necessarily be in the same format as the default name. For example, add_host_operation_1

      A unique deployment activity name enables you to save the cloning details specified in this deployment session and reuse them in the future without having to enter all the details all over again in the new session.

    2. Click Add to enter the fully qualified name and select the platform of the host on which you want to clone the Management Agent.

      Note:

      • Oracle recommends you to enter the fully qualified domain name of the host. For monitoring purpose, Enterprise Manager Cloud Control adds that host and the Management Agent with the exact name you enter here.

      • You must enter only one host name per row. Entering multiple host names separated by a comma is not supported.

      • You must ensure that the host name you enter does not have underscores.

      Alternatively, you can click either Load from File to add host names stored in a file, or Add Discovered Hosts to add host names from a list of hosts discovered by Enterprise Manager. For information on how the host name entries must appear in the host file, see Format of Host List File.

      Note:

      When you click Add Discovered Hosts and add hosts from a list of discovered hosts, the host's platform is automatically detected and displayed. The platform name is detected using a combination of factors, including hints received from automated discovery and the platform of the OMS host. This default platform name is a suggestion, so Oracle strongly recommends you to verify the platform details before proceeding to the next step.

      As you can clone only if the source host and destination host are running on the same platform, set the platform for the first host in the first row of the table and from the Platform list, select Same for All Hosts. This will ensure that the platform name you selected for the first host is also set for the rest of the hosts in the table.

      Note:

      If you are cloning a Management Agent on a platform that is different from the platform on which the OMS is running, then ensure that you have the software for that platform. If you do not have that software, then go to the Self-Update page within Enterprise Manager Cloud Control, and download the software.
    3. Click Next.

  3. On the Installation Details page, do the following:

    1. In the Deployment Type section, select Clone Existing Agent. Then, for Select Target, click the torch icon and select the Management Agent you want to clone.

      Note:

      If you have multiple hosts sharing a common mounted drive, then install the Management Agents in two different phases:
      1. In the Add Host Targets Wizard, select the deployment type Clone Existing Agent, and clone the Management Agent to the host where the drive is shared.

      2. In the Add Host Targets Wizard, select the deployment type Add Host to Shared Agent, and install a Management Agent on all other hosts that access the shared, mounted drive. (Here, you will select the Management Agent you cloned in the previous step as the master agent or shared agent.)

    2. From the table, select the first row that indicates the hosts grouped by their common platform name.

    3. In the Installation Details section, provide the installation details common to the hosts selected in Step 3 (b). For Installation Base Directory, enter the absolute path to the agent base directory where you want the software binaries, security files, and inventory files of Management Agent to be copied.

      For example, /usr/home/software/oracle/agentHome.

      Note:

      The Installation Base Directory is essentially the agent base directory. Ensure that the directory you provide is empty. If a previously run deployment session had failed for some reason, then you might see an ADATMP_<timestamp> subdirectory in the installation base directory. In this case, either delete the subdirectory and start a new deployment session, or retry the failed session from the Add Host Status page.
    4. For Instance Directory, accept the default instance directory location or enter the absolute path to a directory of your choice where all Management Agent-related configuration files can be stored.

      For example, /usr/home/software/oracle/agentHome/agent_inst

      If you are entering a custom location, then ensure that the directory has write permission. Oracle recommends you to maintain the instance directory inside the installation base directory.

    5. From Named Credential list, select an appropriate profile whose credentials can be used for setting up the SSH connectivity between the OMS and the remote hosts, and for installing a Management Agent on each of the remote hosts.

      Note:

      • If you do not have a credential profile, or if you have one but do not see it in the Named Credential list, then click the plus icon against this list. In the Create New Named Credential window, enter the credentials and store them with an appropriate profile name so that it can be selected and used for installing the Management Agents. Also set the run privilege if you want to switch over from the Named Credential you are creating, to another user who has the privileges to perform the installation.

      • If the plus icon is disabled against this list, then you do not have the privileges to create a profile with credentials. In this case, contact your administrator and either request him/her to grant you the privileges to create a new profile or request him/her to create a profile and grant you the access to view it in the Named Credential list.

      • If you have manually set up the SSH connectivity between the OMS and the remote hosts, then you may not have a password for your user account. In this case, create a named credential with a dummy password. Do NOT leave the password field blank.

    6. For Privileged Delegation Setting, validate the Privilege Delegation setting to be used for running the root scripts. By default, it is set to the Privilege Delegation setting configured in Enterprise Manager Cloud Control.

      If you leave this field blank, the root scripts will not be run by the wizard; you will have to run them manually after the installation. For information about running them manually, see After You Clone.

      This setting will also be used for performing the installation as the user set in the Run As attribute of the selected Named Credential if you had set the user while creating that Named Credential.

      Note:

      In the Privilege Delegation setting, the %RUNAS% is honored as the root user for running the root scripts and as the user set in the Run As attribute of the Named Credential for performing the installation.
    7. For Port, accept the default port (3872) that is assigned for the Management Agent to communicate, or enter a port of your choice.

      The custom port you enter must not be busy. If you are not sure, you can leave this field blank. Enterprise Manager Cloud Control automatically assigns the first available free port within the range of 1830 - 1849.

    8. (Optional) In the Optional Details section, enter the absolute path to an accessible location where the preinstallation and postinstallation scripts you want to run are available. Note that only one preinstallation or one postinstallation script can be specified.

      If you want to run the script as root, then select Run as Root. If the script is on the host where OMS is running and is not on the host where you want to install the Management Agent, then select Script on OMS. In this case, the script will be copied from the OMS host to the destination hosts, and then run on the destination hosts.

    9. (Optional) For Additional Parameters, enter a whitespace-separate list of additional parameters that you want to pass during the installation. For a complete list of supported additional parameters, see Table 7-2.

      For example, if you want to provide the inventory pointer location file, then enter -invPtrLoc followed by the absolute path to the file location. Note that this parameter is supported only on UNIX platforms, and not on Microsoft Windows platforms.

    10. Repeat Step 3 (b) to Step 3 (i) for every other row you have in the table.

    11. Click Next.

  4. On the Review page, review the details you have provided and if you are satisfied with the details, then click Deploy Agent to clone the Management Agent.

    If you want to modify the details, then click Back repeatedly to reach the page where you want to make the changes.

    When you click Deploy Agent and submit the deployment session, you are automatically taken to the Add Host Status page that enables you to monitor the progress of the deployment session.

    Note:

    On the Add Host Status page, if you see the error message Copying Source Agent Image Failed, then refer to the following log file in the OMS home:

    $<OMS_HOME>/sysman/prov/agentpush/<timestampdir>/applogs/deployfwk.log

    This error usually occurs when the job system is not enabled on the source Management Agent you are cloning. Ensure that the job system is enabled.

Supported Additional Parameters

Table 7-2 lists the additional parameters supported for cloning a Management Agent.

Table 7-2 Supported Additional Parameters

Parameter Description

INVENTORY_LOCATION

Enter the absolute path to the Central Inventory (oraInventory).

For example, INVENTORY_LOCATION=$HOME/oraInventory

Note: This parameter is supported only on UNIX platforms, and not on Microsoft Windows platforms.

-invPtrLoc

Enter the absolute path to the inventory file that has the location of the Central Inventory (oraInventory).

For example, -invPtrLoc /tmp/oraInst.loc

Note: This parameter is supported only on UNIX platforms, and not on Microsoft Windows platforms.

s_agentServiceName

(Only for Microsoft Windows) Enter a custom name for the Management Agent service.

Every Management Agent appears as a service in Microsoft Windows, and every Management Agent has a default service name. If you want to assign a custom name to identify it, then use this parameter.

For example, DBAgent

EM_STAGE_DIR

Enter the absolute path to a custom location that can be created as a temporary Provisioning Advisor Framework (PAF) staging directory.

By default, every time you install a Management Agent, a PAF staging directory is created for copying the Software Library entities related to the deployment procedures. By default, this location is the scratch path location (/tmp). The location is used only for provisioning activities—entities are copied for a deployment procedure, and then, deleted once the deployment procedure ends.

If you want to override this location with a custom location, you can pass this option and enter a custom location.

For example,

EM_STAGE_DIR=/home/john/software/oracle/pafdir


Format of Host List File

In the Add Host Targets Wizard, you can click Load from File to add the hosts listed in a file. However, ensure that the file you select has one of the following formats:

  • Only the host name.

    For Example,

    host1.example.com

    host2.example.com

  • The host name followed by the platform name.

    For Example,

    host1.example.com linux

    host2.example.com aix

    The supported platform names are linux_x64, linux, solaris, hpunix, hpi, linux_zseries64, aix, linux_ppc64, windows_x64, solaris_x64, win32.

Cloning in Silent Mode

To clone a Management Agent manually, follow these steps:

  1. Set the environment variables described in Table 7-3.

  2. Navigate to the agent base directory:

    cd $AGENT_BASE_DIR

  3. Compress the directories and files present in the agent base directory, and a create a ZIP file in the temporary directory:

    zip -r $T_WORK/agentcoreimage.zip core sbin plugins plugins.txt agentimage.properties

  4. Navigate to the temporary directory:

    cd $T_WORK

  5. Copy the agentDeploy.sh to the temporary directory:

    cp $AGENT_HOME/sysman/install/agentDeploy.sh .

  6. Copy the UNZIP utility to the temporary directory:

    cd $AGENT_HOME/bin/unzip .

  7. Copy the agentimage.properties to the temporary directory:

    cd $AGENT_BASE_DIR/agentimage.properties .

  8. Create the final ZIP file with all the contents to be transferred, in the temporary directory:

    zip -r agent.zip $T_WORK/*

  9. Transfer the ZIP file to the installation base directory of the destination host using a file transfer utility (for example, FTP).

  10. Extract the contents of the ZIP file.

  11. Create a response file titled agent.rsp (in the same directory) as described in Table 5-2.

    Note:

    The response file you create can have any name, and not necessarily agent.rsp. For easy understanding, this chapter uses the name agent.rsp. Also, instead of creating a response file, you can choose to pass the values in separate arguments while invoking the deployment script. However, Oracle recommends that you create a response file and capture the information there.
  12. Invoke the deployment script and pass the response file:

    <Agent_Base_Directory>/agentDeploy.sh AGENT_BASE_DIR=<absolute_path_to_agentbasedir> RESPONSE_FILE=<absolute_path_to_responsefile>

    Note:

    • Instead of creating a response file, if you choose to pass the values in separate arguments, then invoke the deployment script with some mandatory arguments in the following way:

      <Agent_Base_Directory>/agentDeploy.sh AGENT_BASE_DIR=<absolute_path_to_agentbasedir> OMS_HOST=<oms_hostname> EM_UPLOAD_PORT=<em_upload_port> AGENT_REGISTRATION_PASSWORD=<password>

    • In addition to passing the agent base directory and a response file (or individual mandatory arguments with installation details), you can also pass other options that are supported by the deployment script. For more information, see Understanding the Options Supported by agentDeploy.sh Script.

Setting Environment Variables for Cloning Agent Using ZIP File

Table 7-3 lists the environment variables you need to set and describes how you can set them.

Table 7-3 Setting Environment Variables for Cloning Agent Using ZIP File




AGENT_BASE_DIR

Set it to the installation base directory of the Management Agent you want to clone.

  • In bash terminal, run the following command:

    export AGENT_BASE_DIR=<absolute_path_to_agent_install_base_dir>

    For example,

    export AGENT_BASE_DIR=/u01/app/Oracle/software/agent

  • In other terminals, run the following command:

    setenv AGENT_BASE_DIR <absolute_path_to_agent_install_base_dir>

    For example,

    setenv AGENT_BASE_DIR /u01/app/Oracle/software/agent

AGENT_HOME

Set it to the Oracle home of the Management Agent.

For example,

/u01/app/Oracle/software/agent/core/12.1.0.1.0

  • In bash terminal, run the following command:

    export AGENT_HOME=<absolute_path_to_agent_home>

    For example,

    export AGENT_HOME=/u01/app/Oracle/software/agent/core/12.1.0.1.0

  • In other terminals, run the following command:

    setenv AGENT_HOME <absolute_path_to_agent_home>

    For example,

    setenv AGENT_HOME /u01/app/Oracle/software/agent/core/12.1.0.1.0

T_WORK

Set it to /tmp/clone_work.

  • In bash terminal, run the following command:

    export T_WORK=/tmp/clone_work

  • In other terminals, run the following command:

    setenv T_WORK /tmp/clone_work


After You Clone

After you clone the Management Agent, follow these steps:

  1. (Only for Graphical Mode) Verify the installation on the Add Host Status page. Review the progress made on each of the phases of the deployment operation — Initialization, Remote Prerequisite Check, and Agent Deployment.

    Note:

    In the Add Host Targets Wizard, after you click Deploy Agent to install one or more Management Agents, you are automatically taken to the Add Host Status page.

    If you want to view the details or track the progress of all the deployment sessions, then from the Setup menu, select Add Target, and then, click Add Targets Manually. On the Add Targets Manually page, select Add Host Targets and click Add Host Results.

    If a particular phase fails or ends up with a warning, then review the details provided for each phase in the Agent Deployment Details section, and do one of the following:

    • Ignore the warning or failure, and continue with the session if you prefer.

      • You can choose to proceed with the deployment of Management Agents only on those remote hosts that have successfully cleared the checks, and you can ignore the ones that have Warning or Failed status. To do so, click Continue and select Continue, Ignoring Failed Hosts.

      • You can choose to proceed with the deployment of Management Agents on all the hosts, including the ones that have Warning or Failed status. To do, click Continue and select Continue, All Hosts.

    • Fix the problem by reviewing the error description carefully, understanding its cause, and taking action as recommended by Oracle.

      • You can choose to retry the deployment of Management Agents with the same installation details. To do so, click Retry and select Retry Using Same Inputs.

      • You can retry the deployment of Management Agents with modified installation details. To do so, click Retry and select Update Inputs and Retry.

    Note:

    If you see the error message Copying Source Agent Image Failed, then refer to the following log file in the OMS home:

    $<OMS_HOME>/sysman/prov/agentpush/<timestampdir>/applogs/deployfwk.log

    This error usually occurs when the job system is not enabled on the source Management Agent you are cloning. Ensure that the job system is enabled.

  2. Verify the installation as described in After You Install.

Note:

If you want to move your Management Agents from one Enterprise Manager Cloud Control to another, then you must first deinstall those Management Agents and plug-ins, and then redeploy those Management Agents and plug-ins using the new Enterprise Manager Cloud Control. This is typically done when you want to move from an Enterprise Manager Cloud Control in a test environment to an Enterprise Manager Cloud Control in a production environment.