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Oracle® Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Getting Started with Oracle Fusion Middleware Management
12c Release 2 (12.1.0.2)

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A

accessing architecture view, 25.1.10.1
acsera.properties file, A.2
activity
entity EJB, 25.2.12.1.6
ADF task flows
Oracle WebCenter, 25.2.6.1
ADP
architecture, 24.2
how to use, 26
Java agents, 24.2.1
manager, 24.2.2
node, 25.2.17
starting, 25.1.1
user interface, 24.2.3
aggregated count
metric type, 25.1.11
aggregating
incoming metrics, A.2.5
performance data, A.2.4
analysis tab, 5.11.2
Application Replay
analyzing replay results, 4.9.7
creating captures, 4.7
introduction, 4
monitoring capture process, 4.8
prerequisities, 4.5
replaying captures, 4.9
restarting database, 4.5.5
synchronized vs non-synchronized replay, 4.4
testing against real workloads, 4.2
troubleshooting, 4.10
Application Schema model
functional view, 25.1.8
Application Server
extensible monitoring, 3.2.7
managing configurations, 3.5.1
applications, 25.2.13
Web, 25.2.13.5
architecture
ADP, 24.2
architecture view, 25.1.10
accessing, 25.1.10.1
summary, 25.1.10.1.2
types of, 25.1.10
async dispatchers, 25.2.12.1.2
automatic domain member discovery, 2.3
automatic target discovery, 2.1
changes in domain, 2.3.1
average timing
metric type, 25.1.11

B

baseline performance, 26.1.3.1, 26.3
beans
entity, 25.2.13.8
message driven, 25.2.13.9
stateful, 25.2.13.7
stateless, 25.2.13.6
blackouts
configuring for Service Level Objectives, 25.3.3.4
creating for Service Level Objectives, 25.3.3.4
deleting Service Level Objectives, 25.3.3.4
Service Level Objectives summary list, 25.3.3.4
books
Oracle WebLogic portal, 25.2.3.4
bottlenecks
identifying performance, 26.1.3.2, 26.4
removing performance, 26.1.3.3
BPEL Process Manager
Configuring, 10.6
Discovery, 10.2, 10.3, 10.5
Software Library, 10.4
Supported Versions, 10.1
Troubleshooting, 10.7
business SLAs guidelines, 26.2
byte statistics, JMS destinations, 25.2.12.1.4

C

cache
entity EJB, 25.2.12.1.6
stateful EJB, 25.2.13.7.1
channels node, 25.2.12.3
class node
in processes, 25.2.7.3
Coherence
Discovery, 17.3
Corrective Actions, 17.3.5
Refresh Cluster, 17.3.6
Enable Management Pack, 17.4
JVM Diagnostics Integration, 18.9
Monitor
Administration, 18.3.5, 18.5
Cluster, 18.1.1, 18.1.2, 18.1.3, 18.1.4, 18.1.5
Configuration Topology, 18.11
Detail, 18.2.1, 18.2.2, 18.2.3
Performance, 18.3
Performance Summary, 18.10
Push Replication Pattern, 18.7
Reap Session, 18.6
Transactional Cache, 18.8
New Features, 17.2
Troubleshooting, 18.12
compliance tab, 5.11.6
component level
architecture view, 25.1.10
component level execution
architecture view, 25.1.10
conditions
definitions, modifying, 5.11.9
config directory, A.1.2
configuration
data life time, A.2.4
directories and files, A
multi-domain monitoring, A.2.2
configurations
managing, 3.5.1
configuring
list of applications excluded from monitoring, A.2.6
list of applications to be monitored, A.2.6
containers
persistent, 25.2.12.1.6
persistent in processes, 25.2.7.2
stateless, 25.2.12.1.5
creating
Service Level Objectives, 25.3.3.1
Service Level Objectives blackouts, 25.3.3.4
custom metrics, 25.2.16
monitoring environment, 25.1.7

D

dashboards
health indicators, 25.1.3
data
performance graphs and data items, 25.1.6
data displayed
display interval, 25.1.5
time frame, 25.1.4
data items
performance data, 25.1.6
data life time configuration, A.2.4
delay analysis
view
in processes, 25.2.7.1.1
Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.1
dependency
node, 25.2.13.2
types, 25.2.13.2, 25.2.13.2
deploy directory, A.1.3
deployments nodes, 25.2.13.3
desktops
displaying portal, 25.2.11.3
Oracle WebLogic portal, 25.2.3.1
destinations
JMS, 25.2.12.1.4
directory
config, A.1.2
configuration, A.1
deploy, A.1.3
structure, A.1.1
dispatchers
async, 25.2.12.1.2
sync, 25.2.12.1.3
display interval
context, 25.1.5.2
data displayed, 25.1.5
time frame, 25.1.5.1
do-it-yourself manual processes, avoiding, 24.1.4

E

EJB
activity, 25.2.12.1.6
activity table in processes, 25.2.7.2.1
cache table in processes, 25.2.7.2.2
entity cache, 25.2.12.1.6, 25.2.13.8.2
entity locking, 25.2.12.1.6, 25.2.13.8.4
entity transactions, 25.2.12.1.6, 25.2.13.8.3
entity transactions table in processes, 25.2.7.2.3
locking table in processes, 25.2.7.2.4
message driven activity, 25.2.13.9.1
message driven transactions, 25.2.13.9.2
services, 25.2.10.2
stateful cache, 25.2.13.7.1
stateful locking, 25.2.13.7.3
stateful transactions, 25.2.13.7.2
entity
beans, 25.2.13.8
EJB activity, 25.2.12.1.6
EJB activity table in processes, 25.2.7.2.1
EJB cache, 25.2.12.1.6, 25.2.13.8.2
EJB cache table in processes, 25.2.7.2.2
EJB locking, 25.2.12.1.6, 25.2.13.8.4
EJB locking table in processes, 25.2.7.2.4
EJB transactions, 25.2.12.1.6, 25.2.13.8.3
EJB transactions table in processes, 25.2.7.2.3
environments
service-oriented views, 24.1.2
events
node performance, 25.2.12.2
view in processes, 25.2.7.1.2
execute queues
health, 25.2.12.1.1
execute thread
thread count, 25.2.12.1.1
exporting
session pages, 5.8.4
extensible monitoring, 3.2.7

F

firewall mitigation, A.2.7
functional view of Application Schema model, 25.1.8
Fusion Middleware plug-in, 13.2

G

graphs
performance data, 25.1.6
guidelines
business SLAs, 26.2

H

health
integration, 25.2.12.1
health indicators
dashboard, 25.1.3
how to use ADP, 26
HTTP services, 25.2.10.1

I

improving performance, 26.1.3
instrumentation in processes, 25.2.7.3
integration, 25.2.12
interval context
display interval, 25.1.5.2

J

Java agents
ADP, 24.2.1
Java EE application
managing, 24.1.1
Java EE application responsiveness, monitoring, 3.2.2
JDBCs services, 25.2.10.3
JMS destinations, 25.2.12.1.4
JSF pages
Oracle WebCenter, 25.2.6.2
JVM Diagnostics
Features
Cross-Tier Correlation, 14.1.4
In-depth Visibility, 14.1.2
JVM Pooling, 14.1.6
Low Overhead, 14.1.1
Memory Leak Detection, 14.1.5
New Features, 14.2
Real Time and Historical Diagnostics, 14.1.7
Real Time Transaction Tracing, 14.1.3
Supported Platforms and JVMs, 14.3
User Roles, 14.4
Heap Snapshots, 15.5.8
Available Heap Snapshots, 15.5.8.1
Compare, 15.5.8.1.5
Create, 15.5.8.2
Heap Object Information, 15.5.8.1.4
Heap Usage by Roots, 15.5.8.1.2
Top 40 Objects, 15.5.8.1.3
Upload Trace Diagnostics Images, 15.7
Installing, 15.1
Manage JVMs
Offline Diagnostics, 15.10, 15.10.1, 15.10.3
Managing JVM Pools, 15.2
JVM Pool Home Page, 15.4.1
Live Thread Analysis, 15.4.3
Performance Diagnostics, 15.4.2
Managing JVMs, 15.5
JVM Home Page, 15.5.1
Live Heap Analysis, 15.5.5
Live Time Thread Analysis, 15.5.4
Performance Diagnostics, 15.5.2
Performance Summary, 15.5.3
Overview, 14.1
Setting Up, 15.2
Thread Snapshots, 15.5.7
Analyze Trace Diagnostic Images, 15.9
Trace Active Threads, 15.6
Upload, 15.5.7.1
Threshold Violations, 15.11
Troubleshooting
Cross Tier Functionality Errors, 16.1
Deployment Script Execution Errors, 16.3
FAQ, 16.7
LoadHeap Errors, 16.4
Trace Errors, 16.2
User Interface Errors, 16.6

K

KPIs
calculation range, 5.7.1

L

locking
entity EJB, 25.2.12.1.6
stateful EJB, 25.2.13.7.3
log files management
acsera.properties file, A.2.1

M

managing
configurations, 3.5.1
manual domain member discovery, 2.3.2
mapping
SLAs to SLOs, 26.1.1, 26.2
maximum response time measurement
metric type, 25.1.11
message driven
beans, 25.2.13.9
EJB activity, 25.2.13.9.1
EJB transactions, 25.2.13.9.2
message statistics
JMS destinations, 25.2.12.1.4
metadata view
Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.2
method node
in processes, 25.2.7.3
methodology, ADP, 26
metrics
aggregating incoming, A.2.5
custom, 25.2.16
customizing for monitoring, 25.1.7
setting Service Level Objectives on, 26.1.3.4
setting SLOs on, 26.5
types, 25.1.11
WebLogic, 26.5
Middleware
management, 1, 3
minimum response time measurement
metric type, 25.1.11
modeled entities view
Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.6
module level
architecture view, 25.1.10
module level execution
architecture view, 25.1.10
Monitor
Job System, 3.7
Lifecycle Management, 3.5
Compliance Management, 3.5.2
Manage Configurations, 3.5.1
Patch Management, 3.5.3
Provisioning, 3.5.4
Manage Service Levels, 3.6
Support Workbench, 3.9
Topology Viewer, 3.8
monitoring
configuring custom metrics, 25.1.7
extensible, Application Server, 3.2.7
multi-domain configuration, A.2.2
Monitoring
Administer, 3.4
Process Control, 3.4.1
Middleware Targets, 3.1
Non-Oracle Middleware Components, 3.1.3
Oracle Application Server Components, 3.1.2
Out-of-Box Monitoring
Blackouts, 3.2.6
Extending, 3.2.7
Historical Performance, 3.2.3
Metric Thresholds, 3.2.4
Monitoring Templates, 3.2.5
Out-of-box Metrics, 3.2.2
Request Monitoring, 3.2.8
Performance Problems, 3.3
Diagnostics Snapshots, 3.3.3
Home Page, 3.3.1
Middleware Diagnostics Advisor, 3.3.2

N

node
hierarchy in processes, 25.2.7.1
method in processes, 25.2.7.3
nodes
ADP, 25.2.17
class in processes, 25.2.7.3
dependencies, 25.2.13.2
deployments, 25.2.13.3
hierarchy in Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.8
pageflows, 25.2.9
services, 25.2.13.1

O

operation routing rules view
Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.5
Oracle
Application Server
Web Cache, 3.2.2
Oracle BPEL Processes, 25.2.4
Oracle Business Analytics, 13
Oracle Business Intelligence, 13
Oracle Business Intelligence Instance, 13.1.1
component failovers, 13.5.2.1
dashboard reports, 13.4.2.1
Discovering, 13.3
Monitoring, 13.4
monitoring credentials, 13.5.2.2
scheduler reports, 13.4.2.2
Oracle Business Intelligence Instance components, 13.1.1
BI Cluster Controller, 13.1.1
BI Java Host, 13.1.1
BI Presentation Server, 13.1.1
BI Scheduler, 13.1.1
BI Server, 13.1.1
Oracle Business Intelligence targets, 13.4
alerts, 13.4.1.8
availability, 13.4.1.2
blackouts, 13.5.1.3
compliance, 13.4.1.13
configuration, 13.4.1.11
health, 13.4.1.7
incidents, 13.4.1.9
job activity, 13.4.1.12
logs, 13.4.1.10
metrics, 13.4.1.4
monitoring configuration, 13.5.1.4
performance, 13.4.1.3
resource usage, 13.4.1.3
Oracle ESB, 25.2.5
Oracle Essbase, 13.1.2
applications, 13.4.2.4
Discovering, 13.3
Monitoring, 13.4
Oracle Fusion Middleware Components, 3.1.1
Oracle Business Intelligence, 3.1.1, 13, 13.2
Oracle Coherence, 3.1.1
Oracle Forms Services, 3.1.1
Oracle Identity Management, 3.1.1
Oracle Portal, 3.1.1
Oracle SOA Suite, 3.1.1
Oracle Web Tier, 3.1.1
Oracle WebCenter, 3.1.1
Oracle WebLogic Server Domains, Clusters, and Managed Servers, 3.1.1
Oracle HTTP Server session volumes, 3.2.2
Oracle resources, 25.2.15
Oracle Service Bus
Discovery, 11.2, 11.3, 11.5
Enabling Management Packs, 11.6
Supported Versions, 11.1
Troubleshooting, 11.9
Oracle Traffic Director
adding to Exalogic target, 7.1
configuration, 7.2
instance, 7.3
overview, 7
refresh flow, 7.4
Oracle WebCenter, 25.2.6
Oracle WebLogic
portals, 25.2.3
resources, 25.2.14

P

pageflow viewer
Oracle WebLogic portal, 25.2.3.3
pageflows node, 25.2.9
pages
JSF in Oracle WebCenter, 25.2.6.2
Oracle WebLogic portal, 25.2.3.5
parameters
defining Service Level Objectives, 25.3.3.2
partner link bindings view
Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.5
partner link type role view
Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.4
partner links view
Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.3
performance
baseline, 26.1.3.1, 26.3
characteristics of target, 26.1.2
graphs and data items, 25.1.6
identifying bottlenecks, 26.1.3.2, 26.4
improvement process, 26.1.3
node, 25.2.12.2
removing bottlenecks, 26.1.3.3
system level, 26.4.1
persistent containers, 25.2.12.1.6
in processes, 25.2.7.2
platform
intelligent, 24.1.3
port assignment
RMI, A.2.3
portal desktop
displaying, 25.2.11.3
portal hierarchy
Oracle WebLogic portal, 25.2.3
portals
Oracle WebLogic, 25.2.3
portlet drill down
Oracle WebLogic portal, 25.2.3.2
portlet performance
Web Services Remote Portlet producers, 25.2.11.1
portlets
Oracle WebCenter, 25.2.6.3
Oracle WebLogic portal, 25.2.3.6
Web Services Remote Portlet producer, 25.2.11.1
process nodes
performance, 25.2.12.2
processes, 25.2.7
deployed WebLogic, 25.2.7
node hierarchy, 25.2.7.1
properties
information about, 5.11.10
viewing logged, 5.11.5
properties file
acsera.properties, A.2
UrlMap.properties, A.3

R

refresh WebLogic Domain targets, 2.3.2
resources
Oracle, 25.2.15
Oracle WebLogic, 25.2.14
RMI port assignment, A.2.3
RMI ports
firewall mitigation, A.2.7

S

SCA See Service Component Architecture
Service Component Architecture, 25.2.18
service definition view
Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.3
service details view
Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.1
service level agreements
compliance tab, 5.11.6
Service Level Objectives
blackouts summary list, 25.3.3.4
configuring blackouts, 25.3.3.4
creating, 25.3.3.1
creating blackouts, 25.3.3.4
defining parameters for, 25.3.3.2
deleting blackouts, 25.3.3.4
setting on key metrics, 26.1.3.4
service mode
ADP topology, 24.2
service operations view
Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.4
service parent details view
Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.2
service-oriented views, 24.1.2
services, 25.2.10
services node
applications, 25.2.13.1
setting
Service Level Objectives on key metrics, 26.1.3.4
SLOs on key metrics, 26.5
SLO dampening, A.2.8
snapshot count
metric type, 25.1.11
SOA application
monitoring, 24.1.1
SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition, 9
BPEL Process Manager, 9
Central Management Console, 9
Service Bus, 9
SOA Composite, 9
SOA Infrastructure, 9
SOA Suite
Dehydration Store, 12.8
Discovery, 12.3, 12.4
Generating IP Reports, 12.7
New Features, 12.1
Post Discovery, 12.5
Service Topology, 12.9
SOA Artifacts and Composites, 12.12
SOA Instance Tracing, 12.6
Supported Versions, 12.2
Troubleshooting, 12.14
UDDI Publishing, 12.10
starting ADP, 25.1.1
stateful
beans, 25.2.13.7
EJB cache, 25.2.13.7.1
EJB locking, 25.2.13.7.3
EJB transactions, 25.2.13.7.2
stateless
beans, 25.2.13.6
containers, 25.2.12.1.5
steps in using ADP, 26
subscribers node, 25.2.12.4
sync dispatchers, 25.2.12.1.3
system level performance, 26.4.1

T

tab descriptions
Oracle WebLogic portal level, 25.2.3
target
performance characteristics, 26.1.2
target discovery
automatic, 2.1
using EMCLI, 2.2.2
WebLogic 10.x, 2.2.1
WebLogic 9.x, 2.2.1
task flows
ADF in Oracle WebCenter, 25.2.6.1
user-defined in Oracle WebCenter, 25.2.6.1.1
time frame
data displayed, 25.1.4
display interval, 25.1.5.1
specifying, 25.1.5.3
topology
service mode, 24.2
Web Services Remote Portlet, 25.2.11.2
topology view, 25.1.9
Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.7
transactions
conditions see conditions
entity EJB, 25.2.12.1.6
instance inspector, 5.11.4
instance, assembling, 5.11.4
instance, viewing, 5.11.4
logged messages, viewing, 5.11.5
policies applied to, 5.11.7
stateful EJB, 25.2.13.7.2
tree summary
Oracle WebLogic portal, 25.2.3
types
dependency, 25.2.13.2, 25.2.13.2
metric, 25.1.11

U

UrlMap.properties file, A.3
user
interface in ADP, 24.2.3
user-defined task flows
Oracle WebCenter, 25.2.6.1.1

V

view
architecture, 25.1.10
delay analysis in Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.1
delay analysis in processes, 25.2.7.1.1
events in processes, 25.2.7.1.2
functional of Application Schema model, 25.1.8
metadata in Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.2
operation routing rules in Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.5
partner link bindings in Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.5
partner link type role in Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.4
partner links in Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.3
service definition view in Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.3
service details in Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.1
service operations in Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.4
service parent details in Oracle ESB, 25.2.5.2
topology, 25.1.9
topology of Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.7
view modeled entities in Oracle BPEL processes, 25.2.4.6
viewers
pageflow for Oracle WebLogic portal, 25.2.3.3

W

Web 2.0 service
Oracle WebCenter, 25.2.6.1.2
Web applications, 25.2.13.5
Web Services, 25.2.8
WebLogic
key metrics, 26.5
WebLogic domain, 13.1.1
Oracle Business Intelligence Instance, 13.1.1
Oracle Essbase, 13.1.2
WebLogic Domain Refresh job, 2.3
workshop projects, 25.2.13.4
WSRP producers, 25.2.11