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Oracle® Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Introduction
12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2)

Part Number E25353-03
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A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  Y 

A

ACFS support, 2.2
acknowledging OVM events, 2.5
Active Reports, 1.2
Active Session History Viewer, 1.2
ADDM, 3.3.2
purpose of, 3.3.2
Administration Groups, 1.1
ADP. See Application Dependency and Performance
agent. See Oracle Management Agent
alerts
initiating with AWR, 3.3.5
application data model, 1.2
Application Dependency and Performance, 1.5, 3.3.8
Application Replay, 1.5
architecture
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control, 3.2
ASM. See Automatic Storage Management
authentication
Kerberos, 1.1
LDAP, 1.1
SSL, 1.1
Web services, 1.1
Automatic Storage Management, 1.2
automatic target discovery, 1.7
Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)
databases and, 3.3.5

B

backing up database, 3.3.5
backup and recovery, 1.4
BEA Guardian. See compliance standards
BI Publisher. See Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher
blackout information summary, 1.1
browse configurations, 3.3.7
bulk provisioning of accounts, 1.1

C

central search of log files, 1.3
centralized credential store, 1.9
Change Plans, 1.2
changing and viewing metric settings, 1.7
Chargeback
cost centers, 3.3.9
extended charge plans, 3.3.9
resource usage metering, 3.3.9
universal metrics, 3.3.9
Cloud Control
console, 3.1, 3.2
database cloning, 1.2
database creation, 1.2
database upgrade, 1.2
cloud management
consolidate resources, 1.6
schedule server availability, 1.6
track and report resource usage, 1.6
view topology, 1.6
Compare Period Advisor, 1.2
comparion
configurations, 3.3.7
comparison
systems, 3.3.7
templates, 1.2, 1.3, 3.3.7
compliance
framework, 1.1, 3.3.6
standards, 1.3, 3.3.6
Composite Application dashboard, 1.3, 1.3
configuration management
browser, 3.3.7
comparisons, 3.3.7
custom configurations, 3.3.7
history, 3.3.7
search, 3.3.7
consolidation planning
free up unused servers, 3.3.9
consolidation schemes, 3.3.9
corrective actions
as automated responses to events, 3.3.2
credential model, 1.1
critical patch advisories
providing, 3.3.5
cross-tier navigation, 1.5
custom configurations, 3.3.7
custom target type, 3.3.7
customize performance views, 1.12
customize target home page, 1.1

D

Data Guard, overview, 3.3.5
data masking
description, 3.3.5
data sharing and privacy, 1.2
data subsetting, 1.2
data subsetting and data masking, 1.5
database
backing up, 3.3.5
backup, 1.2
cloning, 1.2
creation, 1.2
Data Guard overview, 3.3.5
discovery, 1.2
flashback recovery, 3.3.5
managing
users and privileges, 3.3.5
Oracle Streams, 3.3.5
software patching, 3.3.5
upgrade, 1.2
deploying Java EE applications, 2.3
diagnosing and resolving performance issues, 1.3
diagnosis capabilities, 1.1
diagnosis support, 1.1
diagnostic snapshots, 1.5

E

encryption and decryption algorithms, 1.2
Enterprise Manager
compliance, 3.3.6
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
architecture, 3.2, 3.2
description, 3.1
Enterprise Scheduler Service, 1.4
events
server-generated, 3.3.2
Exadata, 1.2
Exalogic, 1.3
Extensibility Developers Kit, 1.11

F

fine-grained privileges, 1.9
flashback recovery, 3.3.5
Fusion Middleware provisioning, 1.3

G

graphical topologies, 1.3
groups
blackout, 3.3.3
logical sets of targets, 3.3.3
privilege propagation, 3.3.3
redundancy, 3.3.3
guest virtual machines, 3.3.9

H

hiding data
data masking, 3.3.5
historical configuration comparisons, 1.12
history of configurations, 3.3.7

I

IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service), 1.3
Incident Manager
automate business and operational processes, 1.7
availability events, 1.7
events and incidents notification, 1.7
events, incidents, and problems, 3.3.2
integrate troubleshooting capabilities, 1.7
notifications, 3.3.2
rules, 3.3.2
integrated ticketing systems, 1.11

J

Java EE applications, deploying, 2.3
Java EE deployment, 1.3
Java Virtual Machine (JVM) targets, 1.3
jobs
predefined tasks, 3.3.4
purpose, 3.3.4
status change events, 3.3.4
JVM Diagnostics, 1.5
diagnose problems in production environment, 3.3.10

K

Kerberos authentication, 1.1
Kerberos ticket, 1.9

L

LDAP authentication, 1.1
load balancer, 3.2

M

maintaining databases
backups, 3.3.5
Data Guard, 3.3.5
flashback recovery, 3.3.5
managing
Oracle Fusion Applications, 1.4, 2.4
service requests, 1.8
users and privileges, 3.3.5
memory access mode, 1.2
metric extensions, 1.11
Middleware Diagnostic Advisor, 1.3
Middleware diagnostics features, 1.5
monitoring RAC, 3.3.5
My Oracle Support
accessing, 3.3.2

N

named credentials
auditing, 1.9
independent life cycle, 1.9
testing and verification, 1.9
node updating, 1.12
nonpassword credentials, 1.9

O

OMS. See Oracle Management Repository
OMS. See Oracle Management Service
Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher, 1.1
Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition, 1.3
Oracle Fusion Applications
monitoring in Cloud Control, 3.3.12
scale out server instances, 3.3.12
view job status data, 3.3.12
Oracle Fusion Middleware
manage SOA components, 3.3.11
monitoring within Cloud Control, 3.3.11
real-time and historic performance metrics, 3.3.11
topology viewer, 3.3.11
Oracle HTTP Server, scale out, 2.4
Oracle Management Agent, 3.2
Oracle Management Plug-ins, 3.2
Oracle Management Repository, 3.2
Oracle Management Service, 3.2
Oracle Streams overview, 3.3.5
OVM events, acknowledging, 2.5

P

PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service), 1.3
patching software, 3.3.5
performance
metrics, alerts, and thresholds, 3.3.2
summary baseline, 1.3
troubleshooting, 1.2
PKI certificate, 1.9
plug-ins. See Oracle Management Plug-ins
predefined job tasks, 3.3.4
privileges
managing for users, 3.3.5
provisioning Fusion Middleware, 1.3

Q

query-based data operations, 1.12

R

RAC
monitoring, 3.3.5
purpose, 3.3.5
Real Application Cluster services, sharing, 2.5
real-time transaction tracing, 3.3.10
recovery
flashback, 3.3.5
Request Archiving Policy, 2.5
request instance diagnostics, 2.3
reversible masking and unmasking, 1.2
roles and privileges, 1.1

S

scale out, 2.4
Fusion Applications, 1.4
Fusion Products, 1.4
scaling tier targets, 2.5
search configurations, 1.3, 3.3.7
security
data masking, 3.3.5
Self Update feature, 1.1, 1.10.2, 1.11
self-service portal, 3.3.9
sensitive data, 1.2
server-generated events, 3.3.2
Service Level Agreement (SLA)
framework, 1.3
modeling, 1.5
Service level Objectives (SLOs), configure, 3.3.8
shared credentials, 1.9
sharing Real Application Cluster services, 2.5
SOA applications, 1.5
SOA, and Support Workbench, 1.3
Software Library
as logical interface, 3.3.1
as repository, 3.3.1
entities, 1.10.2
SSL authentication, 1.1
status change events
jobs, 3.3.4
Streams and XStreams configurations, 1.2
Sun Java Directory Server Enterprise Edition. See Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition
Support Workbench, 1.1, 1.4
Support Workbench, for SOA, 1.3
system level comparisons, 1.2, 1.3

T

target systems support, 1.7
template collections, 1.1
tier targets, scaling, 2.5
topology views, 1.3

U

usability and personalization, 1.1

V

view patch recommendations, 1.8
virtualization, definition, 3.3.9

W

Web services authentication, 1.1
whole server migration, 2.3

Y

Yum repository, 2.5