Preface

The Oracle Enterprise Manager System Monitoring Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database extends Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control to add support for monitoring TimesTen databases.

Audience

This document is intended for TimesTen system administrators and users of Enterprise Manager. System administrators can use the Enterprise Manager Plug-in for TimesTen to monitor and configure a TimesTen database.

Related documents

TimesTen documentation is available on the product distribution media and on the Oracle Technology Network (OTN):

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/database-technologies/timesten/documentation/index.html

Oracle Enterprise Manager documentation is also available on the Oracle Technology network. This may be especially useful for Oracle Enterprise Manager features that TimesTen supports but does not attempt to fully document.

http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/index.htm

Conventions

TimesTen supports multiple platforms. The term Windows refers to all supported Windows platforms and the term UNIX applies to all supported UNIX platforms and also to Linux. Refer to the "Platforms" section in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Release Notes for specific platform versions supported by TimesTen.

Note:

In TimesTen documentation, the term "TimesTen plug-in" refers to the Oracle Enterprise Manager System Monitoring Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database.

This document uses the following text conventions:

Convention Meaning
boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.
italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.
monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.
italic monospace Italic monospace type indicates a placeholder or a variable in a code example for which you specify or use a particular value. For example:

LIBS = -Ltimesten_home/install/lib -ltten

Replace timesten_home with the path to the TimesTen instance home directory.

[ ] Square brackets indicate that an item in a command line is optional.
{ } Curly braces indicated that you must choose one of the items separated by a vertical bar ( | ) in a command line.
| A vertical bar (or pipe) separates alternative arguments.
. . . An ellipsis (. . .) after an argument indicates that you may use more than one argument on a single command line.
% or $ The percent sign or dollar sign indicates the UNIX shell prompt, depending on the shell that is used.
# The number (or pound) sign indicates the UNIX root prompt.

TimesTen documentation uses these variables to identify path, file and user names:

Convention Meaning
installation_dir The path that represents the directory where TimesTen is installed.
timesten_home The path that represents the home directory of a TimesTen instance.
DSN The data source name.

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